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Maggie Marshall

San Diego author Maggie Marshall

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Maggie Marshall was a lucky girl to be born and raised in beautiful San Diego by parents who knew the value of welcoming friends and family into their home.

The vibrant cover of her new book, Food is the Frosting - Company is the Cake: You Can Entertain Easier at Any Age, was taken at one of the entrances to Balboa Park, at Upas and Sixth Streets. Maggie loved writing this book, filled with her philosophy on life, 101 tips to making entertaining easier and delicious recipes for you to try (secret - these tried and true recipes were used in her business, Catering by Maggie, and can all be made 24 hours or more ahead of time).

Maggie currently directs the Caregiver-to-Caregiver Network for the Southern Caregiver Resource Center in San Diego, in addition to lecturing throughout the United States about the contents of her book.

Website: www.maggiemarshall.net

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  Food is the Frosting - Company is the Cake: You Can Entertain Easier at Any Age

The meat and potatoes (and to her vegetarian readers, the tofu and broccoli sprouts) of this book is about opening our front door wider and making it fun and less stressful to invite people into our home more often. With a twinkle in her eye, lifestyle expert Maggie Marshall gently escorts you through the changes of life (that one, too) and how to make adjustments to entertaining along the way. This book offers practical advice as we age, 101 tips simplifying entertaining that you don't want to miss, short anecdotes to keep a smile on your face while helping you remember the important pointers, plus delicious recipes that can be prepared 24 hours or more in advance. The book is set up as a practical guide; Chapter 1 sets the foundation. At the end of the chapter be sure you don't skip taking the Entertainment IQ Test (you can keep your test score a secret from your best friend, the one who makes entertaining look easy). Then browse through the Table of Contents and flip to whatever chapter "speaks to you." If you have a young family (or a grandparent trying to pass on traditions) and want to reduce tears in the kitchen, head straight to the chapter on Cooking With Kids - Ours and Theirs. If you're ready to host a big bash, turn to the chapter called Hotsy-Totsy Parties for help with events that require more detail when planning a celebration. Maggie's favorite chapter is Honoring Life Events During Suffering, Illness and Loss and how to remain connected while living through some of life's greatest challenges.