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How to Start Your Own Dinner Club

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By nancysoffice
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Enjoying someone else cooking instead of yours is a whole different experience, especially when you experience with new recipes. Treat it as a monthly social event giving you a reason to go out and explore other types of culinary dishes. Another reason is that there are too many busy people, so by starting the dinner club you can catch up with your family and friends, slow them down a little.

OK, let's get started on the dinner club.

Difficulty: Moderately Easy
Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  • members
  • food
  • theme
  • brainstorming
  1. Step 1

    Members - Try to choose friends/families that are interested in cooking and who are willing to host when their turn comes around. Depending on how big your dinner table is it can be from 4-6 or 8-12 members in the club. It all depends on you, how many people you want to join.

  2. Step 2

    Host/Hostess - Decide what foods will be serve and decide if you are doing all the cooking or everyone brings their own dish (potluck style). If you guys go for the pot luck style provide recipes for the next meet-up. The host/hostess decide on the theme. Decide who will be hosting the next meet-up.

  3. Step 3

    Set a date - Most clubs meet on the weekends once a month and if an emergency occurs let your members know ahead of time that it has been postponed.

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static404 said

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on 8/17/2009 What a cool idea. I think I need to definitely start my own dinner club.

missenna said

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on 7/19/2009 Thanks 5*

woot said

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on 4/24/2009 Sounds like a great way to socialize and share food tastes.

kabney said

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on 3/1/2009 I like this, it's a good way to stay connected to family and friends.

amyva said

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on 2/26/2009 cute idea! 5*

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