
If someone you know is suffering from a wealth of party theme ideas, a tendency to unnecessarily purchase cocktail dresses, or a habit of saving recipes she's never cooked, she may be an armchair hostess. If you tend to the problem now, she may have a chance at recovery. This awful affliction requires no medication to be cured, and only some light reading therapy. This holiday season, give your plagued friend the answer to her problems: a hostess book. Within days, hours even, you'll see your dear friend off of her lazy chair, actually using those dusty recipe tear-outs, renting dining chairs, and designing party invites with Photoshop. Below are the answers to her problems, which will most likely score you Saturday night plans this winter.

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Rm By Roland Mouret
brilliant- I wouldn't call myself an armchair hostess because I actually do have the parties, but I love to collect recipes, party ideas, decor. I don't have as many as I'd like now because the kids are young, but when they are older I'll be having grown-up parties a lot more!
1I have that Amy Sedaris book!!
2Hahaha learn how to be the hostess with the mostess!
3The book "I Like You: Hospitality Under the Influence" is a great book!
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