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How to Serve Food to Your Guests
As you plan your wedding reception, one of the major preparations youshould concentrate on is to how to serve food to your guests. Your locationcan also be a determining factor on the style of service you will give your guests. Here are some ideas on how to effectively make the right setting.If your wedding will happen at a ballroom or at a club, the traditional stylemostly is a sit-down dinner style. This is a great idea if you want your friends and family to be seated accordingly. To better understand thedifference in style and price, ask your caterer for a price difference. Somemay think that sit-down dinners are more elaborate and expensive than the buffet style, so do not be shy to inquire about this to your caterer. In fact,most caterers prefer serving sit-down dinners since they can easily determinethe food that is needed to be served. Most guests on the other hand, will bemore focused on their table eating since the food is already on their tables.Although sit-down dinners has some advantage, a lot still prefer the buffetstyle since buffet styles welcome multiple trippers. Your caterer will adviseyou though not to have more than 100 guests for buffet servings. If youreally want to have buffet style though, better set up two tables for your  buffet serving so that the line will not be that long. You will also have tohave someone take care of your elderly guests so that they do not need to fallin line. Know about your food choices since not all food will taste goodwhen you set it out for a long time.Inviting a lot of people to your wedding is quite understandable since you just want to share your wedding to them and how you look magnificent withyour custom bridal jewelry. But this can also take its toll on your budget.Offer your guests hors d'oeuvres to make your wedding look more elegantand at the same time, you can cut a bit of the menu. Keep your party under three hours since it will cost you more if it goes more than that.If you are going to have a cocktail party, be ready with you and your groomnot being introduced since cocktails lead to the skipping of introductions andeven the first dance. Cocktail parties are good at around 8 pm so makecertain that you indicate the type of reception you will have inyour weddinginvitationso that they can eat something before going to your wedding. If your party will start at around five, your guest will assume that you will

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