A Dinner Party with a Difference
Posted by MSW on Feb 1, 2011 in Be Present, Blog, Offbeat & Unusual | 4 comments
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By karl
03/04/2012 8:39 pmThanks for sharing your 40g with me at that horrible movie. Are you still controling that urge?
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By Harold & Donna Knox
19/03/2012 11:16 amGreat videos Michael. Good luck with the T.V. show
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By Neen
08/03/2012 6:16 pmI am sorry but this is stalking/weird……though if i was single…..? ( have posted to my facebook – thanks !)
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By Neen
08/03/2012 6:07 pmOMG – I gave up sugar mid Feb – as I just Knew it was taking too big a part of my “pick me up – and energise me” routine. I found it tough especially straight espresso …and no more sprites/italina soft drinks etc …….but have plateaued. Keen to see how you go – whether I will invite the white stuff back into my life – albeit in a far smaller role ? n xx
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By chuck
08/03/2012 5:24 pmA fresh look at lunchtime Michael. Like you said, for most it’s about food. You describe lunchtime as an opportunity for open eye exploration…much better than a mac and cheese at mickey dees!
Michael, you are so smart.
I don’t invite people over very often for dinner because I am not a very good cook and my husband doesn’t cook at all so I think I am going to try your idea. Thanks for the suggestion.
Patty
Patty, thanks for the compliment! I promise it’s a fun approach to cooking and enjoying your guests company without the stress!
If you do stage a “Come & Cook” dinner party please let me know how it goes. I’d love to hear about it!
Michael