The holiday season is a time to reunite with family and friends that the entire year has kept away. A good way to catch up on the missed news is over dinner and wine. One of my favourite ways to do this is by organizing a potluck for friends with my partner. This is also a great opportunity to introduce my friends to my significant other, if I have not yet done so. If I have, it is still a whole lot of fun.
The holidays are a time to fill one’s house with chatter and celebration. what better excuse to indulge on a large quantity of delicacies than on a holiday? Also, a holiday potluck will allow a large group of people to enjoy multicultural foods at the same time as relieving the hosts from making most of the food, leaving more time for hanging up mistletoes in the most unexpected spots.
Having a potluck dinner with friends is a great opportunity to see one’s pals in a fun, relaxed environment. Not only do you get to mingle with a large festive crowd, but you also get to introduce your lovey-dovey to all your friends, and meet all your honey’s friends yourself. Finally, you must already know what your significant other acts like one-on-one, but this is a great opportunity to see how he/she behaves in a large group.
Being hosts of the party with your significant other is also very romantic. Arranging an event with your significant other not only shows organizational skills, but it is also a good way to work on a fun project together, and then enjoy the fruits of your labour in each other’s company. Before the holiday potluck party starts, you can spend alone time with your partner decorating the rooms and lighting the candles together. Watch out, there will be mistletoe!
There’s a time when every couple needs to host a party, and a potluck party is easy to set up and fun to hold. The winter holidays are a great opportunity to distract everyone from the yucky snow outside with a fun party inside. Get closer with your loved ones, wear that horrible sweater your aunt got you last year, decorate your house, and beware of the smooch-inducing mistletoe.