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Sandy Coughlin writes the inspiring blog Reluctant Entertainer and is a frequent contributor to Crosswalk.com. She loves blessing other people's lives by entertaining in her home. A busy mom of three, Sandy is active in various volunteer organizations. She's married to Paul, and their family afficher plus practices hospitality in their hometown of Medford, Oregon. afficher moins

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Cette critique a été écrite dans le cadre des Critiques en avant-première de LibraryThing.
There are certain times when I agree with Sandy Coughlin, the author of Reluctant Entertainer..., such as when she talks about how women feel pressure to be too perfect when they think about entertaining guests. However, most of the time I was reading this book I found myself rolling my eyes at her annoying sentence structure and predictable writing style.

Also, I would say that the biggest flaw of her book is that she mentions her blog so often that I wonder why then would I read her book when I can just go online and read her blog and it would have the same basic message.

The book had many big, glossy pictures, but the photos seemed to be trying to compensate for the lack of substance in the writing.
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saracuse9 | 14 autres critiques | Nov 21, 2010 |
Cette critique a été écrite dans le cadre des Critiques en avant-première de LibraryThing.
This is a book perfect for those who don't entertain often, but want to. Or for those that want to, but don't know where to begin. I tend to stress myself out very easily when I have friends over for dinner. For me, the key is to plan and to do as much as possible the week before, the day before.

These are the suggestions that I came away with from this book:
God did not create us perfect, so go with the flow. Mistakes will happen. Treat them lightly.
Keep it simple - even if all you do is serve take-out on your own dishes.
Practice making two or three dishes so you could make them blindfolded and keep those as your signature dishes.
Keep a card system of guests and their allergies and what you've served them.
Have your family help you! and even your guests.
Clean your bathroom and don't worry about the rest of the house.
She also gives you wonderful questions for conversation starters.

And, of course, the recipes. Chicken Divan, Angel Hair Shrimp Scampi, Slow Cooker Chicken or Pork, Easy Sweet Potatoes, Zucchini Noodles with Parmesan Sauce, No Peel Apple Cake and lots more.

This would be a great gift to a new bride or even someone just starting out on their own. I enjoyed reading through this book and needed it 20 years ago.
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farmkat | 14 autres critiques | Oct 6, 2010 |
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OHMYGOODNESS I simply ADORE this book!

If you ever worried that you just don't have it together enough to have people over, READ THIS BOOK!!!

She breaks it down to simple steps and revs up your self-esteem by helping you to review your own know-how and realize that yes, you really CAN entertain. I think every housewife or anyone who ever considered having a party or get-together and then chickend out REALLY needs to read this book. The world would definitely be a better place!
 
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sondic | 14 autres critiques | Oct 5, 2010 |
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This book is just "OK." The author places a lot of emphasis on hospitality, and sometimes goes a bit overboard with the phrase and theme. I think I would have enjoyed this book more if it had contained more practical ideas, recipes, and illustrations for the everyday hostess. I'm not a large party thrower, but do enjoy spending time with friends in my home. What I found here was not really applicable to my situation.
 
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kudzuhomecomingqueen | 14 autres critiques | Oct 4, 2010 |

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