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List Price: $32.95 | | Publisher: Creative Publishing International
Salesrank: 1078020
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| Our Price: $7.35 |
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| Media: Hardcover |
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Editorial Review:
Whether it's supper for 6 or lunch for 200, professional party-giver Alison Price provides a comprehensive guide to planning your event. Filled with inspirational ideas, from how to create a modern table setting to transforming a room with subtle lighting and flowers, Price shares her secrets to hosting a memorable celebration. As any party-giver will tell you, effortless menus are the key to dinner party success. Therefore, PERFECT PARTIES includes over 150 easy-to-follow recipes, drinks and menus for dinner parties, buffets, barbecues, and, of course, brunch.
Endorsed with a foreword by long-time client Elton John, Price's advice will make any party a smash!
Perfect Parties Reviews:
fabulous 
2004-12-07 - i LOVE this book. we entertain a lot and i have so many books on the subject. this book, however, leaves nothing to chance and covers every base, soup to nuts. i know i will be using this as a reference constantly. i am so glad i bought this book, highly recommend it for all interested in party giving!
Perfectly Inspirational 
2004-06-28 - This book explains the how-tos and wherefores of party-giving so straightforwardly and inspirationally you're bound to be a smashing host / hostess, no matter what your level of expertise. Must arrange a cocktail party? A dinner do? A supper buffet? Perhaps you're in an al fresco picnicking mood, or have the yen for a garden fete. Not to worry, it's a snap. Everything's in here, explained in plain English and gorgeous photographs: decor and plans and food and more. Included is a helpful timeline / checklist for your more involved parties, which removes all doubt as to when to book the venue (6 to 12 months ahead of time), clean the silver (5 days ahead of time), and uncork the wine (2 hours before your guests arrive), plus all the nitty gritty in between. Get hold of this book, browse it through, then phone up friends and throw a bash! Forward by Sir Elton John (what doesn't that man do?)