So You Need a Caterer, Huh?
So you need a caterer, huh? Well before you
rendezvous with Wolfang Puck I suggest you place your wallet in
a secure, out-of-state safe deposit box, because the catering
bill usually comprises the largest slice of the wedding budget
pie. How much, you ask? Try upwards of $6000 for an average of
200 guests. More ...
Question Your Potential Caterer
Food plays an important role in the wedding
festivities, so you'll want to take plenty of time and care when
choosing your caterer. Here are some great questions to ask your
caterer to ensure that you have an amazing "wedding feast"
without any surprises! More ...
Great Tips for Stocking a
Bar
If you’re planning a
wedding in a location where you’re making the bar arrangements,
it can be mind boggling. How much liquor should you buy? What
kind do you buy? Can you return the unopened liquor? More
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Catering: Do-It-Yourself Tips
To say that catering your own wedding is a
lot of work is a vast understatement. It demands much of your
friends and family, assuming they're willing and able to help,
and it might not save as much money as you think. But home-grown
weddings can be much more meaningful than the cookie-cutter events
pictured in those dreaded bridal magazines. More
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How to Choose Reception Entrees
Ever notice how people always talk about the
food at a wedding? The comments usually are discussed in the following
order: how beautiful the bride looks, and some sort of comment
about the food. Typical ones include, "there was so much
food" or "the food was terrible". This is more
than likely going to be the most expensive part of your wedding
so be sure to take careful consideration when choosing the caterer
and the food that will be served at your reception. To ensure
your guests go home with fond memories and full stomachs take
these suggestions into consideration. More
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