Stewart’s second rule of interacting with guests seems like a no-brainer but, let’s face it, hosting comes with a lot of responsibilities, especially if you are cooking and that can make it difficult to talk to everyone. The cookbook author explained in an NPR interview that she loves to talk to her guests and have them lend a hand in preparing. “I think if you have people involved — let them help you in the kitchen,” she said.
Stewart is also a fan of playing games, especially if kids are at the festivities. Whether it’s puzzles or a ping pong tournament, the domestic icon creates an atmosphere where everyone feels included and there are plenty of opportunities for fun interactions.
Her third rule is not to leave anyone hungry or thirsty, which means you should keep the wine and food coming when you are hosting a party. Stewart shared with the “On Air with Ryan Secrest” show that oftentimes we try to do too much or wait until the last minute, which is an absolute don’t. She said you want to have some food prepared before the guests arrive so they can nosh while you cook. Lastly, if you’re feeling stumped about which alcohol to have on hand, the entrepreneur suggests always having a white and light red wine option.