Tag: dining etiquette

Etiquette Tuesday: The BBQ
[ 2 ] July 24, 2012 |

Etiquette Tuesday: The BBQ

Thanks to Celebrity Chef Ted Reader for this weeks Etiquette tips.  Chef Reader has developed a list of tips for good BBQ party etiquette that if followed, will help you get invited back to the next party… When you’re a guest at a BBQ Party: Don’t Touch the Grill: This is the domain of the […]

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Etiquette Tuesday: Sake 101
[ 0 ] July 17, 2012 |

Etiquette Tuesday: Sake 101

As unbelievable as it may seem, Baltimore has been on my list of places to visit for months.  Located about 45 miles outside of DC, I have always been curious to see what the Harbor really has to offer.  The opportunity presented itself when Girl Meets Food and Dining in DC decided it was time […]

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Etiquette Tuesday: Entourage
[ 0 ] July 10, 2012 |

Etiquette Tuesday: Entourage

The summertime is one of the most relaxing times of the year.  Warm temperatures, BBQ’s and plenty of time with good company fills the air.  These relaxed conditions can bring on etiquette issues and one of which I have found has become quite incessant.  This week’s etiquette tip focuses on: don’t bring the entourage…unless they’re […]

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Etiquette Tuesday:  Moment of Zen
[ 4 ] June 26, 2012 |

Etiquette Tuesday: Moment of Zen

This weekend I racked up a ton of Etiquette tips and may not need any additional material for the rest of the year.  This week focuses on my top pick of the weekend:  think before you speak.  On Sunday, I attended an event that brings out the areas top restaurateurs, journalists, chefs, bloggers, etc.  The […]

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Etiquette Tuesday: Soap + Water= A Good Thing.
[ 1 ] June 12, 2012 |

Etiquette Tuesday: Soap + Water= A Good Thing.

Recently I had the pleasure of attending one of my favorite gatherings: the informal food gathering.  No expectations, no uptight conversation necessary, just plan ol’ fun.  There is, however, the expectation that everyone has clean hands as they pass and touch the items on the table.  At the very least, I am hoping you at […]

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