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When it comes to budget, every serving style (sit down, buffet, appetizer) has it's own important budgeting considerations and tips. Here are some useful ways to save on wedding catering:
Seated Meal :
Budget Tips: Do not assume a delayed meal is a drain on your wedding budget. Costs are adjusted by the fact that guests eat what they've served and can not go back for seconds, making the amount of food consumed easier to manage. Costs also rely almost entirely on what you choose to serve. One way to save cash is to decrease the number of courses. For instance, serve either soup or salad, not both. Chicken tend to be the most inexpensive of the proteins, and although beef is typically the priciest, you can cut down on cost by serving a triangle-cut sirloin. If you prefer seafood, consider farm-raised salmon which tend to be the most reasonably priced fish with the widest appeal. Other options include pork, lamb, pasta and vegetarian. If you must, rely on dinner rolls and other inexpensive sides to satisfy your guests' appetites.
Buffet :
Budget Tips: Although you will save on the cost of wait staff by presenting your meal buffet-style, the total cost may not be less. People tend to eat more because they can return to the buffet as often as they wish, so you may have to order more food, which can cut into your wedding budget. Again, costs depend almost entirely on what you choose to serve.
Passed-Tray :
Budget Tips: If cost and time are major considerations in your wedding planning, then a passed-tray reception consisting exclusively of cocktails and appetizers may be the perfect option for your wedding budget. This style is typically the least stressful and the most wallet-friendly. Since these events typically run for only two hours, in addition to savings on food and beverage – location, staffing and other rental fees are also considered reduced.
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Source by Cori Russell