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Food may be the most important part of your reception. However many guests you will have at your reception, they will be hungry! Waiting on the bridal party to finish taking wedding photos is no easy task on an empty stomach. Read this article to learn how to create the perfect wedding menu that your guests will be sure to love. Enjoy! One major thing affecting the wedding menu for the reception is of course your budget. Although this may be a limitation, it is easy to work with what you got. Also, depending on the formality of your wedding, your repection should follow suite. You could have a buffett which will require less servers and a larger selection of food, or you could have a formal sit down dinner in which there would be a greater number of servers. Another factor that may affect your wedding menu are the types of guests that will be attending the reception. Younger guests would more than likely prefer cheeseburgers and french fries while older guests would like a more traditional plate of a meat and a few vegetables. Also, keep in mind any vegetarians that will attend. It might hurt their feelings if you don't offer anything for them. Back to the formality of the wedding. If your wedding is very elegant and one of a kind, then a formal, sit down dinner with servers would compliment the overall effect of your wedding. If the wedding is very casual, an elegant sit down dinner would seem a little out of place. Common sense will help you if you have trouble following this. Most important of all is that you need to taste all the food before any of your guests do to make sure it is what you want and to be sure that your guests are going to like the wedding menu. The last thing you want is a bunch of hungry guests that don't have good tasting food to eat. I hope that now you will have a better idea of how to create the perfect wedding menu. Good luck and best wishes, Kendall.
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