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Outdoor entertaining beckons us back

Outdoor entertaining may not have an actual physical roof to go through, but there is no doubt that its popularity is soaring right now. The reasons couldn’t be simpler. To begin with there is the sheer delight felt at being able to entertain at all, after months of isolation and catch-ups with family and friends strictly limited to video calls and social media contacts. While other countries are still facing rolling lockdowns and severe restrictions on movement caused by 2020’s COVID-19 crisis, the

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