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      <title>Hosting a summer barbecue</title>
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align="left" width="400" height="244"&gt;By Sarah Welch &amp;amp; Alicia
Rockmore&lt;br&gt;
&lt;h4&gt;With lingering nights, warm temperatures and perfect grilling
weather, late summer is an ideal time to host a barbecue.&lt;/h4&gt;
&lt;p&gt;However, when you’re in the thick of the daily grind, pulling
one off can seem impossible. It’s easy to let the thought of having
to plan and organize an event overwhelm you and stop you in your
tracks. But if you keep it simple and follow a few basic ideas, you
will be able to host a gathering that is certain to be a fun time
for guests. Whether you want an intimate bash with a few friends or
a larger neighborhood affair, if you approach this event with the
right mindset you’ll have guests raving about it and begging you to
make it an annual bash.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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