Ep. 113 The Dinner Party Project by Natasha Feldman
Do you find hosting dinner parties intimidating or stressful? Let Natasha Feldman, cooking show host, private chef, producer, and food stylist, change your mind in this delightful conversation about her new book, The Dinner Party Project. We chat about how her book serves as your culinary best friend, breaking down all the reasons people think they can't throw a dinner party and helping you find the perfect party style that meets you where you're at.<br/>We also explore the importance of maintaining relationships through hosting dinner parties and how they can increase our overall happiness. With the pandemic altering our social habits, now is the perfect time to reinvest in ourselves and redefine how we want to host these events. Natasha shares her tips for making the experience easier, even if it means buying pre-made meals from the store.<br/>BOOK:<br/>The Dinner Party Project by Natasha Feldman on Amazon or Bookshop.<br/>SHOW NOTES & BOOKLIST: <br/>Find the episode show notes and a list of all the books mentioned here.<br/>MORE RESOURCES: <br/> Visit bibliolifestyle.com for more information and resources to help you in your reading journey.Doors are now open for the BiblioLifestyle Community and the Bring Your Own Book (BYOB) Club, and I have a special early bird offer to celebrate the launch! Use promo code: “FOUNDINGMEMBER” before June 11th, 2023, to get over 35% off your membership and lock in your lifetime rate. Visit bibliolifestyle.com/community for more details and to join. Download your free copy of The BiblioLifestyle 2023 Summer Reading Guide by visiting thesummerreadingguide.com. This year's guide features forty-eight new books, organized across eight categories, plus a minimalist reads list of eight must-read books. The guide also includes fun recipes, summer activities, reading and lifestyle tips, classic books, and a fun challenge. Get your free guide today!