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5 Tips to Make Your Dinner Party Go Viral on TikTok

August 10, 2024 by Donna Dizon Leave a Comment

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Whether you love cooking a beautiful meal for your loved ones or simply getting a bunch of people together to share good food and each other’s company, there’s nothing quite as nice as the feeling of hosting a successful dinner party.

In order for a dinner party to be a success, there’s a little more to it than just having good food and people coming together in the same room. To learn more about how to throw a dinner party that’s not only fun to be at but also TikTok-worthy, read on.

Invite Friends That Will Get Along

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If you are planning on inviting different friends who don’t all know each other, then be sure to invite friends who you know will get along with one another. For instance, you are not going to want to invite friends who have highly opposing political or moral views. Sometimes, politics always comes up in conversations, and this is just one of those things that people are always going to disagree about.

A Good Playlist Is Key

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Music can be such a powerful mood-setter. It’s capable of subtly influencing the tone and vibe at any dinner party. The proper playlist can create a welcoming ambiance, encourage cheerful conversation, and even enhance the taste of the food apparently. Luckily, there are tons of dinner party playlists on Spotify, YouTube, and most music streaming sites.

Sharing Plates

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There’s nothing quite like having several sharing plates that everyone can choose from. The nice thing about sharing plates is that you can actually ask each guest to bring one or two sharing plates, which will give you a lot less prep work to do. Plus, sharing plates makes the whole vibe of the dinner party an lot more intimate. There’s nothing quite like having everyone dig in at the same time, and as an added bonus, there will be a lot more variety that’s bound to satisfy everyone’s taste.

Curate a Theme

Cornbread, corn and burgers on 4th of July picnic in patriotic theme.
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If you want to get some TikTok-worthy footage, then you can really benefit from having a running theme at your party. There are so many different themes to choose from, and if you aren’t sure where to start, then how about going for a French theme? This can be made possible with French music and French snacks such as cheese and wine. And you can even tell everyone to dress up in something that looks like it’s got a French fashion vibe.

Prepare in Advance

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Any successful dinner party will need some preparations before the guests arrive. The last thing a host needs is to run around trying to organize things after the guests have arrived. This means you will need to have all the snacks, drinks, and food fully prepared before the start of the party. Setting the table and ensuring that tablecloths, tableware, and napkins are all in the right place will also help you to fully relax and enjoy your guest’s company as soon as they arrive.

Experts Warn People to Never Refrigerate These 15 Food Items

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Refrigeration prevents spoilage and may extend the shelf life of common foods and other perishable items. While we may innocently store some foods in the refrigerator, you may be surprised that you shouldn’t store all of them, as this may affect their nutritional value, taste, and texture. 

Although refrigeration can help preserve certain foods, some items shouldn’t be refrigerated to maintain flavor and freshness. Avoiding these foods can ensure your food stays nutritious, fresh, and flavorful. 

Here are 15 food items experts warn people never to refrigerate for optimal flavor and freshness.

Experts Warn People to Never Refrigerate These 15 Food Items

3 Foods Dogs Shouldn’t Eat

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We all love our furry friends and wouldn’t mind sharing tiny bits and pieces of food when we’re eating. While this may all be innocent, and you may be giving your dog foods that are okay, certain foods can be poisonous to dogs.

Dogs may react differently to food depending on the type, ingested amount, and size.

Read on as we discuss the three common foods dogs shouldn’t eat.

3 Foods Dogs Shouldn’t Eat
 

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