Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Hosting a Coffee Party

Whether shared between colleagues in the break room, sipped after a family meal or savored while conversation with friends, coffee is a fixture on the American public scene. After experiencing a surge of popularity in the 1990s, coffee is now so entrenched in our culture that the idea of the customary tea party has given way to the "coffee party".

Coffee parties offer friends a chance to derive and enjoy each other's firm along with a hot cup of a popular brew. Sound like an challenging experience? If so, here are some ideas for hosting a delightful coffee party for you and your friends:

* Send invitations to your friends, instead of just an e-mail or phone call. This adds a special touch that everybody can appreciate.

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* Let the coffee be the star of the show. Have a range of brews and flavorings on hand for your guests to try. It's easier than you think when you brew your drinks using a particular cup coffee maker. Be it a Senseo, Melitta or Keurig coffee machine, your guests will love how quick and easy it is to make their popular coffee. particular cup brewers can make one cup in less than a microscopic - there's no mess and no waiting to stop the pot before trying a different coffee blend.

* Use decorative mugs and plates to serve your guests - these can be fun, colorful dishes or something more dainty and sophisticated, whatever suits the mood.

* Make your coffee party a special event. Put up decorations, be they straightforward flower arrangements or multi-colored streamers.

* Play up your indulgences. Serve finger foods and bite-sized desserts, such as biscotti, lady fingers or mini-muffins. Get your friends complex by request everybody to bring his or her popular baked goods.

* Give your coffee party a special theme. Either it's a going-away party, a Hawaiian luau-styled event or an chance to dress in formal wear, your coffee party is sure to be a hit.

* Enjoy the company. Either you're exchanging books, playing board games, watching a movie or just catching up with one another, the point of the coffee party is to have a good time with the citizen you care about.

Remember, all it takes is a microscopic imagination and a few good friends to make your coffee party a big success.

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R.L. Fielding Bio
R.L. Fielding has been a freelance writer for 10 years, offering her expertise and skills to a range of major organizations in the education, pharmaceuticals and healthcare, financial services, and manufacturing industries. She lives in New Jersey with her dog and two cats and enjoys rock climbing and decorative gardening.

Hosting a Coffee Party

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