Tuesday, July 19, 2011

What's For Dinner ? Choosing A Wedding Menu

What’s For Dinner?


Choosing A Wedding Menu


Part 2

You know your guests. These people are your friends and family, you know who you invited. Try choosing things that you know most people will enjoy.

Comfort foods, as I mentioned before, is always a good option. If you and your guests are mostly from the Midwest, stick with things that most of your guests will recognize. Meat and potatoes are always great choices, but don’t think that you can’t offer a healthy and one of a kind salad if you have some friends from the West Coast attending. If you are more of an East Coast couple, think about including seafood in the menu. Just make sure you offer another option in case someone’s guest is allergic.

You can’t please everyone. Keep in mind, it’s your day! No matter what you choose, you won’t make everyone happy. When all else fails, go with what you and your fiancé enjoy. As I’ve mentioned, people love it when the bride and groom show a little of themselves in the meal. Whether it’s a table favor with grandma’s cookies and the recipe, or adding your favorite pizza as a late night snack, try to include a little of the two of you if you can.

These are just a few suggestions that can help in the process. Remember that no matter what you choose, it’s your wedding day. You’re getting married, and while choosing a meal is important, nothing is as important as becoming a Mr. and Mrs.

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