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		<title>The economics of entertaining at home</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Last Saturday, we hosted a dinner party at our house. There were eight people, including me and W-. For starters, we served broccoli and cauliflower crudites with blue cheese dip and home-made hummus. For the main course, we served vegetarian chili and chicken curry, accompanied by naan bread and basmati rice. People brought dessert: halva, chocolates, sesame snacks, buns, and all sorts of assorted goodies. The party went from 7:00 to 11:30 or so, and we had tons of fun chatting about storytelling, university advice, and whatever else came to mind. After the party, we had a week of leftovers to feast on. I estimate that we ate just a third of the food prepared.</p>
<p>Ingredients bought for the party: $52.81 total<br>
Home ingredients used: Approximately $10 (one pack of chickpeas, half a pack of black beans, half a pack of red beans, three packs of curry paste, assorted spices)<br>
Estimated cost of party: ~$63 / 3 (as we only ate a third of the food available) = ~$21 total, or ~$3 each</p>
<p>plus the cost of whatever desserts people shared, of which we probably ate a fifth. Maybe a total of $4 each, for the whole meal + desserts?</p>
<p>I don&#8217;t think you can find a restaurant in Toronto where people can eat such a spread for $4, or stay for so long and chat with such ease without the waiters trying to drop hints about freeing up tables. ;) Nor could you find a restaurant with such friendly cats, I think &#8211; Luke was _such_ a charmer, immediately identifying the cat fans and climbing onto their laps for a good purr.</p>
<p>I traded time for these savings, of course, but not as much time as one might expect. Pre-cooking the beans using a pressure cooker took up most of my Friday evening, which was a good time to relax and unwind. Chopping everything up for all the meals took an hour, and cooking both the chili and the curry took another hour and a half &#8211; during which I was learning more about cooking, thinking about what was going on in the week, and planning what I wanted to do next. (And listening to bouncy Japanese pop songs&#8230;) Time well spent.</p>
<p>And the conversation and company? Priceless.</p>
<p>If we had more chairs, or found some way to squeeze more people into the house (in an elegant way that doesn&#8217;t mean some people are privileged enough to sit at the table while everyone else just stands around ;) ),I can easily scale up. It seems that the time and money I spent on the get-together could scale up to 24 people, and even more if we decided to make it a well-organized pot-luck get-together.</p>
<p>What would this house look like with 24 people in it? Where would people sit? How would we deal with the coats and shoes? Someday I&#8217;ll figure that out. =)</p>
<p>Tonight I&#8217;m attending a dinner get-together for recent hires in my department. The pre-set menu is $30 per person. Now that I look at that sum, I&#8217;m thinking, &#8220;I could host a quite a dinner party for that amount!&#8221; ;)</p>

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