Tasty Little Treats

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The chicks highly recommend having a cocktail hour while the wedding party is taking
photos. There is nothing worse than a hungry guest!

Peter Callahan has a few tips to keep in mind while planning all the details. For an hour
or so serve eight to ten different hors d’oeuvre; you should allow one of each per guest.
Passed hors d’ oeuvres should be easy to lift with one hand and eat in one bite.

He recommends; Chinese soup spoons, shot glasses, demitasse cups, and bamboo
skewers offer a few creative way to serve foods that cannot be picked up with your hands.
Try to avoid side sauces with hors d’oeuvre. A dollop of sauce on top in much neater.
Serve vegetarian, seafood, beef and chicken bites to please everyone.

Think seasonal and match food to the weather and its surroundings. Serve fruits,
vegetables and edible flowers in a garden setting or set up a raw bar for a wedding
reception near the water. If the weather is colder server more substantial tidbits and
when the weather is warm and sunny offer cool and lighter bites.

 {Picture thanks to Martha Stewart Magazine}

We would love to hear what you whink

  1. I agree! Its a long a crazy day so the wedding party will definitely appreciate snacks! As a makeup artist, I would just say to make sure that all the bridal party is wearing long-wearing lipstick that will stay put and not move, even when they eat and drink! This way, you won’t have to deal with waiting for people to touch up their lips after eating!

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