New Year's Day Parties

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By Astronomer 0 comments
‘Tis the season for holiday dinners with family and friends! If you’re a vegetarian, though, your presence might cause your host some undue concern. Here’s how to be a good vegetarian dinner guest and cut down on others’ stress over how to ... more »
By Sendblock 0 comments
In order to have the opportunity to be happy and healthy in the New Year, it is important that you remain safe. With some planning and forethought, you can protect yourself from the night's most common risks and still have a good time... more »
By Cherie Burbach 0 comments
You don’t have to whoop it up with parties and booze to have a great New Year’s night. Incorporating New Year’s into a family celebration will make it a tradition your loved ones look forward to all year. Here’s how... more »
By Paul Geraghty, eHow UK 0 comments
Dublin is famous for its conviviality. But at New Year, there is special cheer to be found in the streets of the Irish capital. Visitors from all over the world flock to Dublin to see out the old year and welcome the new... more »
By Sabah 0 comments
When you're heading to Disney World Orlando for your holiday celebrations, you'll want to plan ahead to take in all the New Year's revelries. From parades to fireworks shows, learn how to countdown to New Year's with Mickey and the gang!.. more »
By Megan8533 0 comments
Don't feel like going out for New Year's this year? Save some money by celebrating at home. Be with close friends and family and ring the New Year in the right way!.. more »
By Linda McCloud 0 comments
New Year's Eve is a time for celebration. A new year is about to begin. This means a new year of possibilities. Many people may choose to go out and celebrate with a group of people. This can be fun, yes. But if you are part of a couple, wouldn't ... more »
By deepthinkin 0 comments
Like people in the United States, Italians love to bring the New Year in with a bash! Read on for favorite Italian traditions... more »
By ceujon 0 comments
January 1 is an awesome day of beginning and a solemn day of ending. These initial exciting twenty-four hours are filled with hope for the year rolling in and nostalgic memories of the old passing year. New Year’s Day is a poignant transition ... more »
By alanmd23 0 comments
From the state of Connecticut, it is only a short drive to New York City and Times Square, but instead of wasting time, gas, and dealing with crowds, there are plenty of events and places to go to in Eastern Connecticut... more »
By eHow Holidays & Celebrations Editor 0 comments
If you’re hosting a brunch or other get-together on New Year’s Day, why not make your prospects even brighter in the New Year by serving “lucky” foods. Yes, come foods are considered lucky. Here's how to find them... more »
By Karen Cotton 0 comments
If you're throwing a New Year's Eve party this year, why not set aside a room just for the kids? Let them eat, drink (minus the alcohol) and be merry with their very own New Years Eve room. Allowing them to decorate it with activities on ... more »
By eHow Parties & Entertaining Editor 0 comments
A New Year's party is a great time for friends and family to get together and celebrate. Decorating your party festively will help your guests have a great time as they ring in the new year... more »
By mistymq 0 comments
If you are like me, there is no such thing as too much luck on New Years Day. Forget the black eyed peas? No way! Just don’t stop there. Try adding a few more of the following “luck brining” items to your New Years day menu and see how your ... more »
By Heide Braley 0 comments
New Year's is a holiday that so many people regret and dread. Usually it is from a failure to meet goals set the year before or circumstances that were planned by others or a realization that time is passing quickly. It does not have to be this ... more »
By osprey 0 comments
This is the recipe for Hoppin' John. It is said that by consuming this simple, hearty dish on New Year's Day -- by savoring even a single black-eyed pea -- good luck will prevail in the coming year. The historical origins of this tradition are ... more »
By Ryn Gargulinski 1 comments
A good tip is to never go anywhere, especially a party you suspect may be boring, without an escape plan. The bathroom plan, outlined below, may leave tongues wagging in your wake, but no one will ask many questions up front. And it will also ... more »
By parvenue 0 comments
Well here it is, a big event vastly approaching and you find you have no date! Follow my handy dandy methods and you will find yourself arm in arm, not only with that perfect date for the evening, but who knows, maybe even a bright new ... more »
By klee13sb 0 comments
The holidays are a time of giving. While everyone is excited to give sometimes it is difficult to find a thoughtful gift to everyone on your list. It seems that our list continue to get larger and larger each and every year. You want to make the ... more »
By writeminded 0 comments
As you countdown to your New Years celebration, are you also counting the effect it will have on the environment? The holiday season can create an inordinate amount of waste. Paper, containers, food and electric waste are just some of the ... more »
By kjones83 0 comments
One of the best parts of the holiday season is gathering with family members and spending quality time together. However, this is also often the worst part. By following these helpful tips, you can survive another holiday season with your loved ones... more »
By Kat Yares 0 comments
Living in the country can give more freedom when it comes to having an outside party. No one will get freaked if they see you cooking over an open fire, not will anyone say a word about walking around with a beer in your hand. Throwing a party ... more »
By svicinanza 0 comments
For those of us who don't drink, or if we just want our party quests safe for the new year, a non-alcoholic party is just the ticket. Here are a few alternatives... more »
By Naz Ir 0 comments
New Year's Eve is inarguably the rowdiest party of the year. Most will be out in the streets, but some would prefer to just spend it quietly at home. Here are the safest options should you choose the latter... more »