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Article Title: Choosing Your Wedding Reception Food
Author: Derek Farley
Category: Weddings
Word Count: 402
Keywords: wedding reception food,wedding reception,reception food,reception 
menu,wedding theme
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Planning a wedding is never an easy task. Smaller weddings even have the added 
task of which foods will be served during the reception. Planning the reception 
menu will usually revolve around the wedding theme. The menu also should be 
planned for the time of day, time of year and location of the event.

Morning wedding receptions can be a fun way to start a day. Food served during 
this type of wedding can include many breakfast type foods. Belgian waffles and 
choices of fruit toppings can be prepared for any type of wedding. For a more 
casual wedding, having a buffet loaded with eggs, bacon, sausage, gravies, 
fruits and more can make it a nice way to fill your guests up. Coffee, hot tea 
and orange juice are the main beverages that should be served during the 
morning reception.

Afternoon wedding receptions can be done in an elaborate or a simple theme. The 
food for the afternoon affair can be as simple as cake and punch or a full meal 
option. Foods served at this time of day tend to be lighter than ones given in 
the evening or in the morning. Finger sandwiches and pasta salads are great 
options for this type of reception meal.

Elaborate weddings should have a reception to match it. This is usually a sit 
down type affair that is catered. Foods can include a meat, usually fish, beef 
or chicken, salad, a warm vegetable and dinner rolls. The drinks served during 
a more elaborate function include champagne, wine (red or white depending on 
the main course) and coffee.

Country weddings are always a fun and very casual event. The reception food is 
usually created with this theme in mind. The food served during the function 
usually contains bar-b-q meat (of any kind), corn on the cob, green beans, 
pasta salads, potato salads and more. This can be presented in a sit down style 
but, keeping with the casual theme, a buffet style set up would be better. 
Drinks served during the country reception are usually beer, coffee and punch.

Winter receptions can be beautiful. The food served during the event should be 
warm and could include foods for the season. Stews and soups are great starter 
foods at this type of event. Main courses can include a baked ham and/or turkey 
as well as all of the trimmings. Warm punch and coffee is also great for a 
winter wedding reception.

You can get much more information, articles and resources about wedding 
receptions by visiting http://www.weddingreceptionideas.net
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