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The Recovering Sorority Girls (Kristina "Morgan" Rose and Deandra "Brooksie" Brooks)

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returns 11/18/2009
Expertise

The Recovering Sorority Girls improve the leisure lives of professionals everywhere by applying many of the principles we learned through collegiate Greek Life. Questions regarding home entertaining, menu pairing, party themes in the menu and decorations, creative ways to mix and mingle your guests, etc.

Experience in the area

We are the authors of The Recovering Sorority Girls' Guide to a Year's Worth of Perfect Parties (Andrews McMeel, March 2005) and home entertaining enthusiasts.

Organizations

Phi Mu Fraternity
Founders of the Society of Recovering Sorority Girls

Publications

West Coast Magazine, the Walnut Valley Times, Culpeper Star Exponent, Lincoln Journal Star

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Recent Answers from The Recovering Sorority Girls (Kristina "Morgan" Rose and Deandra "Brooksie" Brooks)

2009-09-29 going away party:

A great party starts with a great theme. Why not start with your future destination, and make that a centerpiece of your party. As for mixing and mingling your guest list, consider putting them to

2009-09-08 Inviting people...:

Doesn't the New York Social Register provide tips to socialites like yourself? Just kidding, we have some suggestions too. Given today's obsession with being on-line and staying connected, some might

2009-08-11 70th birthday for brother:

A 70th birthday is cause for celebration indeed! With 70 years worth of friends and family, we're guessing that you're planning a sizeable event. Consider hosting an open house so guests have a wide

2009-05-19 retirement:

Sounds like a great party! Traditional caterers will tell you that it depends on how the food is served. Their theory is that people tend to eat more if the appetizers are served buffet style, as

2009-02-10 Girls night in:

Sounds like it could be fun. In our experience, we've found that mixing new groups of women together can be a challenge. While we love spending time with our close friends, we aren't always very welcoming

 

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