The Longest Day of Summer - Top Tips For Summer Entertaining



Posted: Tuesday, June 23, 2009

by Simon Sales
Waterwell Ltd.

Having just passed the longest day of the year, the summer solstice, we are now into the real part of the summer. Its time to enjoy life; get out the barbeque, relax on a sun lounger, get the paddling pool out for the kids, enjoy days out at the seaside or a picnic in the country. The summer really helps conjure up all those nostalgic memories of endless days, happy smiling faces and enjoying the simplest pleasures in life.

The good weather also enables us to be more sociable, to involve ourselves with our neighbours and to be community spirited. In the summer its easier to have friends and family around for lunch, we can chat in the street with our neighbours, the kids can play outside with their friends and it is easier to take time to exercise and get fitter.

The summer also provides us with a degree of optimism, perhaps misplaced, but one cannot help being happier when the sun is out. Even if that optimism is misplaced, at least it provides an opportunity to temporarily forget the grim economic issues that we are all currently facing - a chance to catch your breath, recharge your batteries and set yourself for the tough months ahead.

So how can we make the most of this time? What can we do to maximise the opportunity that the summer presents? My five tips for summer entertaining...

  1. Invite people around. Take the time to get to know your neighbours, invite some work colleagues for a drink or have a family gathering. You can invite them for morning coffee, lunch, an afternoon drink, a barbeque or for dinner - its horses for courses. Dont feel under pressure to entertain just make sure people feel comfortable and relaxed.

  2. Stock your fridge. Get plenty of food and drink for your guests. The food doesnt have to complicated; think simple salads, fresh bread & cold meats. Get plenty of soft drinks and thirst quenchers for the kids and designated drivers and also to prevent people from becoming dehydrated; home-made lemonade and elderflower cordial with ice are always popular. Chill some light beers, white and ros wine for those that wish to partake and maybe some fizz or a big jug of Pimms for the adults.

  3. Provide some shade. If it is a daytime event, then make sure there is some shade for your guests because not everyone likes sitting in full sun. Trees make the best dappled shade, but you can get a sun awning or parasol to do the same job.

  4. Get comfortable. Make sure all your guests can sit in comfort. Chairs for older guests, loungers for informal events, scatter cushions around the terrace and a picnic blankets for kids. Dont forget to have some sun block on hand during the day and mosquito repellent for later in the evening.

  5. Get a garden lighting system. Garden lighting will enable you to party well into the night with your friends and family. Whether that is simply sitting in a garden chatting into the wee small hours or dancing the night away: garden lights will extend the evening into the night and make your garden a magical place to be.
Follow these simple rules and you will have a summer to remember. Go on, enjoy it...

Simon Sales is the co-owner of two businesses; Waterwell Limited designs, installs and maintains garden irrigation watering systems & garden lighting systems in residential properties throughout London and the South East. Landscapeplus.com is a wholesale business based in Gloucestershire that sells water irrigation product, garden lights and pond pumps to the landscape contracting trade throughout the UK. Simon Sales has been involved in the horticultural industry all his working life, in one guise or another and now works alongside property developers, garden designers and architects in private London properties, designing and installing garden irrigation and garden lighting systems.

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