Thursday, September 8, 2011

15 Ways to be Ready for Company



Here are 15 ways you can keep your home--and yourself--ready for company!

Keep non-perishable snacks on hand (such as cheese sticks, 100-calorie cookies, etc.) and put them out in an attractive bowl or basket


Always have some type of commonly liked beverage on hand such as soda or coffee.

Have at least one package of brownie mix or some other dessert mix in case you want to provide a
a quick dessert. Particularly quick are the refrigerator cookies or cinnamon rolls that are easy to pull out and
bake.

Keep easy meals available, especially if kids or teens tend to come over
regularly. These include frozen pizza, mac & cheese, sandwich meat and 
fresh bread.

Keep popcorn available to make up a big batch for a spontaneous movie
night.

Keep the "guest triangle" areas of your home clean. This usually includes the bathroom most likely to be used
by guests and the kitchen.

Keep your main entry area picked up as it is the first thing you and guests will see.

Keep doors closed on rooms that are not as likely to be "company presentable." This usually includes
bedrooms and perhaps bonus rooms. Unless you are giving a tour, you don't need to open these rooms.

Keep sanitary wipes available for quick wipe downs of counters and sinks just before guests come over.
Even small children can help with this.

Purchase a "quick vac" tool to do quick vacuuming of high traffic areas without pulling out a major vacuum
cleaner.

Keep candles and/or fresh scent products on hand to have lit or going when a guest is coming by.

Keep board games accessible and possibly visible so that you can encourage guests to enjoy a game with
you.

Consider purchasing battery operated candles with timers. This can assure that a "candle" is safely lit at a
certain time every evening. Bonus: they turn off automatically. (Tip: purchase rechargeable batteries as daily
use of these candles will use up batteries ever 4-6 weeks.)

If you have a guest room, always wash sheets and re-make bed soon after a guest has left. That way the
room is ready for the next guest.

Keep a basket of travel size items in the guest room if you have frequent overnight guests.Also, treat yourself
like a guest. You and your family are the ones who live in the house. At least on occasion, bake something
just for your spouse and kids, not only when company is coming. Keep the house picked up so YOU can
enjoy it, not just to "perform" for company.

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