From paper place mats to trivia, hosting hacks to make your next holiday gathering easier

Books on hosting a holiday party available at The Nest on Main in Bel Air, Maryland. (Kenneth K. Lam/The Baltimore Sun/TNS)

Small games, paper place setting and crayons available at The Nest on Main in Bel Air, Maryland. (Kenneth K. Lam/The Baltimore Sun/TNS)

Cocktails cart essentials available at The Nest on Main in Bel Air, Maryland. (Kenneth K. Lam/The Baltimore Sun/TNS)

Kathi Gromacki, owner of The Nest on Main in Bel Air, Maryland, gives tips on hosting a holiday party. (Kenneth K. Lam/The Baltimore Sun/TNS)

BALTIMORE — It’s safe to say Kathi Gromacki knows a thing or two about hosting holiday dinners. The owner of Nest on Main says she has held about 20 Thanksgivings at her home over the years. And her shop in Bel Air, Maryland, is brimming with everything an aspiring host — or guest — could need for a party, from luxurious hand soaps for the guest bathroom to a new gadget that you can use to grate garlic cloves.