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Reception Types
If you've determined the time and style of your wedding and considered the number of guests and size of your budget, you probably have a good idea of the type of reception that will suit your needs and desires. Here are the various types of receptions, as described in Beverly Clark's "Planning A Wedding to Remember": Morning If you choose buffet style, an assortment of fresh fruit, croissants, rolls and quiches, with a variety of cold cuts and cheese is nice. Hot coffee, tea and fresh juice should be served. With a sit-down breakfast, you may want to start with fresh juice and fruit, then serve an omelette or Eggs Benedict with toast or rolls for the entree. Hot coffee and tea are a must. Pastries or a wedding cake should be served. Alcoholic beverages are optional, but may include champagne, champagne punch, wine, screw-drivers, mimosas or Bloody Marys. Luncheon Buffet luncheons may include a variety of salads, such as potato, fruit, chicken, pasta or vegetables with dip. Poached salmon and shrimp are popular, but also expensive. Sandwiches, cold cuts and cheeses are often served, and are relatively inexpensive. Your reception coordinator or caterer will offer suggestions, according to your budget. Sit-down luncheons may be started by serving champagne, cocktails and hors d'oeuvres while guests go through the receiving line. Once the guests are seated, a white wine may be served with soup or salad to start. Then boned breast of chicken, a chicken crepe or beef entree with rice and vegetables is nice. Serve coffee or tea with the wedding cake. Having an espresso/cappuccino bar, or offering chocolate cups filled with cordials adds a nice touch. Tea or Cocktail Coffee, tea or punch, both with and without champagne or wine, are generally served. Tea sandwiches or other finger food, along with wedding cake, is the basic requirement. This type of reception is the least expensive, and perfect when there is a large guest list and a small budget. If held in a home or garden, this type of reception will cut down on rentals. Cocktail receptions are held between 4 and 7:30 p.m. If only cocktails are being served, with no dinner to follow, the reception should start by 5:30 or 6 at the latest. Usually, champagne, wine, punch or beer is served, and in many cases, there is an open bar, depending on the budget. Hot and cold hors d'oeuvres may be passed or set out on the buffet tables. Buffet Dinner Sit-down Food Station |
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