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Creative Catering, Food & Drink Options for Your Wedding Reception

Aug 15, 202418 min
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Episode description

Lucky for us, there are literally endless creative ways to treat your guests to a unique food & drink experience on your wedding day. 

In today’s BONUS WORKSHOP, we’re going to explore exactly how to:

  • Conceptualize & research what to serve,
  • Smart money-saving tips that many couples miss,
  • And even some "do it yourself" options if you’re looking to get hands on - literally!

Just a few of my favorite offbeat, wedding day food options:

  • Made-to-order brick oven pizzas, 
  • A taco truck with variety of meats, toppings and fixings,  
  • Pre-made bento boxes, 
  • Gourmet picnic bags, 
  • A really unique local food truck, 
  • Fondue style where guests simmer meats in oil and dip bread and veggies in melted cheeses.  
  • Extensive charcuterie board table with meats, gourmet cheeses, olives, local honey, olive oil tastings, and for dinner your favorite pasta and salad served family-style.

 

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