Showing posts with label Weddings reception. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Weddings reception. Show all posts

Dec 29, 2011

Beach wedding

If you are looking for a unique idea for your wedding you might consider getting married at the beach.

One of the first things you would check out if you are planning the wedding is what are the rules and regulations of the particular beach you have in mind. Many beaches do not have a fee for using the beach all that is required is that you clean up after the wedding.

Probably the easiest and most economical plans for your wedding would be to have the wedding and reception at a local beachfront hotel. You would pay one fee for your wedding and reception. Many hotels located on the beach have wedding plans that can fit most budgets. Whether you want a small wedding consisting of 20 to 25 people or a much larger one with 100 guest. They can usually accommodate different types of theams connected to the beach such as a pirate theme, shipwreck theme, or a beach party theme. Another advantage is you can have an early morning wedding bringing in the sunrise a late evening wedding as the sun sets. Most hotels have a deck for the wedding and reception or if it is bad weather a large inside ballroom. Another plus by using a beachfront hotel you could usually make a deal on the rooms for your out-of-town guests and your wedding party. So check with your local beachfront hotels I'm sure they can give you an exotic and tropical type wedding that you will not forget.

Nov 3, 2011

Unique Wedding Food

When planning your wedding menu you might want to add some unique and exotic foods to the menu.

How about him an appetizer from Jamaica Gizzada of Jamaica. This is a simple tart that combines sugar nutmeg in a pastry shell. They are very tasty and your guest will be impressed as you will not find these at most weddings.

Patties/England this is a meat patty stuff with beef chicken or shrimp and highly seasoned with hot pepper, curry and annatto. Many people associate this with the island of Jamaica but it is really an English pastries from the 19th century. This is just a couple of menu items that will add to the variety of your wedding menu there are many more out there you just have to research and find the appropriate ones for your wedding menu.

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