
A night at home can be magical -- an opportunity to cast a spell or two.
Here is how inspiration hits me. I had been looking for a good reason to have a party (always am!) and one day while I was out shopping I found The Good Spell book. One of the most important elements of any party for me is that I find a way to connect with my guests and to connect them with one another. So when I saw this book I knew the dinner party would have to allow for all the guests to talk about their dreams then cast a spell for love, happiness or peace.
I helped get things on the way by choosing a couple spells I thought everyone would like and filling small bags with all the necessary ingredients for casting them. The spells I chose were for love. This is after all a "good" spell book so no evil hexes would be going on!
I set the table with one color in mind -- red. It's such a dynamic color for a party, especially one in which you want a lot of interaction.


The menu,while simple, was complex in flavor. For the first course I served a Trio of Tapas -- Blonde Gazpacho, Eggplant with Manchego Chorizo Ragu and Paella Cake Grilled Shrimp

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