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5 Holiday Hosting Disasters and How to Avoid Them

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Imagine you’re preparing to host your annual holiday party, and you’re past the point of no return. The veggies and meats have been bought. Guests are braving busy airports and crowded highways to get to your home — and then your oven won’t turn on. Your home-cooked meal has quickly turned into a frantic search for to-go meals from a local restaurant. That’s just one holiday hosting nightmare that can end your holiday party before it begins. We collected five of the most common issues and give you preventive tips to keep your party on track.

That’s just one of many hosting nightmares that can end your holiday party before it even begins. Thankfully, some of the most damaging mishaps can be easily avoided. We collected five of the most common issues and give you preventive tips to keep your party on track.

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Problem: The Oven Doesn’t Heat

For any holiday occasion, the oven is the most important appliance in your house. If it fails to work, the centerpiece of your meal could go from roasted beef, ham, duck, or Tofurky to Peking Duck from the local Chinese takeout joint.

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Problem: The Kitchen Sink Clogs

The day after Thanksgiving is the busiest of the year for plumbers. The prime cause of this clog-a-thon is the mistreatment of drains when cooking holiday feasts. We hope your Thanksgiving went well, and that you avoid clog-a-thons for the rest of the holidays.

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Problem: The Heat Goes Out

When you’re holiday hosting, you’re supposed to hang guests’ coats — not apologize that the guests have to keep them on. A lack of heat can stop a holiday party dead in its tracks. 

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Problem: The Toilet Stops Up

Toilets have a way of clogging at the worst times, such as during parties and when you have overnight guests. This is especially true if you have a low-flow toilet from the early 1990s. 

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Problem: The Fridge Doesn’t Cool

Without a properly functioning refrigerator, your meat could get contaminated, your dairy-based treats could go sour, and you may not be able to save your yummy leftovers. To avoid discovering a warm fridge after it’s too late, take these simple precautions.

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