If you’re going to attend a dinner party, you’re likely trying to figure out the perfect host gift. Garten recommends choosing your gift carefully. She says the wrong gift could make a bad impression.
Sure, you were looking forward to Aunt Sadie asking you yet again when you’re getting married/having a child/getting a job, but the coronavirus pandemic may prevent you from getting together for ...
In a recent column, I promised to share the experience of my first Zoom Dinner. My friend Chris and I logged into our first Zoom Dinner last Thursday at 6 p.m. For once, I took time to prepare a ...
Many of us may be feeling tired of video calls at this point in the pandemic, but it's still one of the easiest and safest ways to stay connected. Thanksgiving dinner with anyone outside your ...
So you're skipping the travel and planning a virtual Thanksgiving dinner to include the whole family. How to tech it up and keep the family connected? We've got a slew of ideas. What are you thinking?
This year we will be breaking tradition and not going around the table to allow each person to say what they are thankful for. Instead of something religious and fantastical, I have prepared a secular ...
Staying home this holiday doesn’t mean you can’t see family and friends Even though the Atlanta-based Centers for Disease Control and Prevention urges everyone to stay home — or at least avoid large, ...
Gostick and Elton: Thanksgiving in COVID lockdown – how to still serve up gratitude on Zoom and more
If you follow the CDC guidance on COVID-19, most likely there will be fewer people at your Thanksgiving dinner passing around the cranberry relish and green bean casserole; but that does not mean the ...
Zooms-giving season is upon us. Whether it's a full Thanksgiving dinner to be shared virtually or just a quick FaceTime to check in, people around the country plan to turn to video calls to catch up ...
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