
But you do not follow this tradition, especially when breaking it can give you lots more money in your budget for other things. The following tips will end up saving you tons of money.
Be simple
Footing the bill for a high-class multi-course dinner for one hundred people are incredibly expensive, but is serving a simpler, more laid-back menu can really keep your costs low. Think of having traditional pub food like fish and chips or bangers and mash (that's what Kate Wins let did!). These foods are crowd-pleaser, and they are better for your budget.
Use a catering school
Many major cities have a catering college somewhere, and their students often loves to practice catering wedding receptions. They can do it for practically free.
Ask your local education office to look at catering schools near you. Even if the college does not rent out catering team, you can find some students who will assist you on an individual basis.
Go through a local business
Employ a local restaurant or small catering business, rather than a large, nationwide catering services can save you lots of money. Many smaller companies do not want to charge so much for catering and the service and food will still be great.
Day catering
Find friends and family members who will help you meet your own desk. If each person makes a dish or two, you can easily put together a lovely buffet dinner without much fuss.
See things differently
To worry more about what you want than on what tradition dictates. Instead of a full meal, offers a menu of sweet dessert wines, or simply serve canapés and champagne. For a fun feel, serves a spit-roast or BBQ at an outdoor wedding.
Served less food
Tradition of serving a sit-down meal followed by a buffet later, there is only a newly thin, and there's no rule you have to follow here.
Following the same trends other brides are following will only cost you thousands. If you need to cut money from your budget, you might consider making your day less stressful by choosing a streamline, easy day dinner without a little extra.
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