If your love of watermelon ramps up when the temperatures rise, deck out everything from your house to your person with these sweet pink-and-green finds.
Stocking a bar doesn't have to break the bank. Start with the basics, and build from there. Assess your bar supplies each season and before each planned party. In the warmer months, think beer, white wine and light spirits.
This may just be the sweetest pineapple you’ll ever eat.
Getting together outside is an elemental part of the human existence. Here are the recipes and tips you need to get it right — plus some of our favorite stories about summer reunions.
Hosting a get-together this summer? Whether you're doing an informal outdoor barbecue or an evening cocktail party, we've got you covered on how to best calculate the amount of food and drinks you'll need to plan the right size soiree.
Learn about how to make sun tea from Food Network using a glass pitcher, regular tea leaves and a homemade simple syrup.
The aromatherapy of summer is the sweet perfume of a fired-up grill, accompanied by wine that complements whatever happens to be sizzling and smoking above the coals.
The famous hostess throws a waterfront cocktail party for some of her biggest fans.
The Great Outdoors — whether it's the woods or our neighborhood park — has always offered solace during challenging times. In this essay, writer Jesse Sparks shares the role it played in his life during quarantine.
This faux seafood platter is actually dessert in disguise!
These fake out desserts will have all your cookout guests doing a double take!
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While you're manning the grill, simple appetizers for guests to snack on are a must. Win your next cookout with these quick and easy appetizers from Food Network's Bobby Flay.
Stocking a bar doesn't have to break the bank. Start with the basics, and build from there. Assess your bar supplies each season and before each planned party. In the warmer months, think beer, white wine and light spirits.
The serving temperature of wine is like the weather conditions in a city: Small differences can vastly change your attitude about what's in front of you. The following guidelines will cast your wine in the most flattering light.