Few things represent summer more than grilling out. It’s been a tradition for me to head to the Hamptons for the few weekends I’m home, which this year, is looking to be the majority of them as we ride out COVID. When you’re staying with friends, I think you should always bring a host gift. Wine is lovely, but to me is not a gift; it’s a baseline contribution, and you should always bring enough for you to drink and share with your hosts.
Few things represent summer more than grilling out. It’s been a tradition for me to head to the Hamptons for the few weekends I’m home, which this year, is looking to be the majority of them as we ride out COVID. When you’re staying with friends, I think you should always bring a host gift. Wine is lovely, but to me is not a gift; it’s a baseline contribution, and you should always bring enough for you to drink and share with your hosts. Admittedly, I go overboard as a houseguest, but for everyone, a little something extra goes a long way to expressing your appreciation for someone feeding and hosting you all weekend.
Friends have been hermetically sealed inside their homes for the past few months, and they’re looking for some new influence on everyday meals. These host gifts will amp up their grills and summer BBQs, and they’ll become part of their cooking experience far after you’ve checked out of their casas. Almost a guarantee to a return invitation.