IDEAS FOR SIMPLE BUFFETT
I am doing all my own wedding food for my special day August 9th 2003, I have a basic idea of what kind of food to lay out but any ideas would be appreciated, also any ideas on dressing up a buffett, I am on a tight budget but still want my food tables to look nice.
I AM IN THE UK.
I have heard the word tulle for decorating tables, this must be an american thing I have never heard of it, can someone please tell me what it is and if available in the uk.
Thanks for any help you give. Take care, God bless.
TERESA
I AM IN THE UK.
I have heard the word tulle for decorating tables, this must be an american thing I have never heard of it, can someone please tell me what it is and if available in the uk.
Thanks for any help you give. Take care, God bless.
TERESA
Posted by TERESA; updated 04/02/03
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I don`t know about the catering bit (I`d never be so brave as to plan the food myself!), but tulle is a fabric. It`s the same sort of thing that your wedding veil is made out of, although the veil would be a finer material than the decorating stuff. It`s a sheer fabric, comes in many colours, although white is popular for weddings. I`ve seen it in six inch rolls and 54 inch rolls. I`ve got some six inch rolls in ivory and royal blue that I`m going to use for wedding favors - get three or four mints or something similar and roll them up like you`re rolling coins, tie the ends with a ribbon. Cheap and pretty.
Good luck with your plans!
K
Good luck with your plans!
K
Posted by Kimberly; updated 04/02/03
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Kimberly,
Thanks for you help on the tulle thing, I now know what it is. I am hoping all goes well for the wedding, it will be a busy day. Thanks again for your ideas..
Take care
Teresa
Thanks for you help on the tulle thing, I now know what it is. I am hoping all goes well for the wedding, it will be a busy day. Thanks again for your ideas..
Take care
Teresa
Posted by TERESA; updated 04/02/03
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Hi. See if you can get your hands on the book Catering Your Own Wedding by Michael Flowers and maybe someone else(I think). In that book are about 6 or 7 different set ups for receptions Formal, Backyard BBQ, Dessert ect. He has included recipes, shopping lists for 100, 200 and 300 people. It is set up that you recruit all of your famliy or friends and assign them certain things to take care of. Like you have your best friend be in charge of the rolls and you take her the ready to bake rolls you have bought and she bakes them. It splits the jobs up nicely or if you are doing alot of the stuff yourself (if you have that much refridgerator room) it can tell you what freezes well and how far ahead to start things. Hope this helps. Good luck!!!
Posted by Becky; updated 04/07/03
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My DF and I are getting married on July 26th this year 2003. There will be around 90 people and it is better to have too much food than not enough. So we are also doing our own food...with the help of an overly energetic aunt. Because our area is very hot in the summer we are having a "cold" buffet but lots of food. A variety of salads(6 diff kinds: Potato, Ceasar, greek, chinese, taco, tossed green), crackers and cheese and sausage(eg. Garlic, kolbassa etc), Veggie tray, fruit salad in a hollowed out watermelon, spinach dip in a bread bowl with bread pieces, Shrimp salad and chicken salad "puffs"(creme puff buns filled with the shrimp and chicken salad), Shrimp rings on ice with cocktail sauce, Sliced Turkey and Sliced ham, pickle and olive tray, Buns, condiments, dips, chips, pretzels mints etc. Dessert table. We will set it up in food stations..a different table for different things....eg....all fruit, bunches of grapes, the fruit salad in watermelon, a huge bowl of strawberries with a batch of whipped cream in another bowl....A bowl of cherries, peaches.etc...and just pile stuff high to make it look interesting. We will use empty milk crates and bricks under the table cloths to create different levels, more visually appealing than Slab food.....all flat. Because we won`t be serving alcohol we will set up a juice bar table...LOTS of ice, various different fruit juices....more clear like white cranberry and white grape(less stains), orange and orange blends etc..and a lot of Sprite and ginger ale. Lemon, lime and orange slices and marachino cherries, bendy straws, and drink umbrellas. We are just using our imagination to creat a visually appealing buffet....pile the buns in linen lined baskets, use plant urns(new and clean and lined with a bowl) to hold fruit or whatever. There are lots of cheap and easy ideas..apples and pears and whole fruits can be used just for decor purposes..as well as lemons and limes...corner store flowers in second hand vases...all sorts of stuff. Depending on your theme..if you have one you could do just about anything. Hope this helps. Chris
Posted by Christea3; updated 04/13/03
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Teresa, to dress up the tables a little more, you can add ivy or flower garlands and white christmas lights underneath or around the tulle. It looks beautiful.
Posted by shannon; updated 04/17/03
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Try looking in the Martha Stewart Weddings book. It has a lot of really good ideas, pictures, and recipes. She also has a website, www.marthastewartweddings.com . If you have a Wal-Mart near where you live, tulle is very cheap there. Only about $1.00 per yard here in the U.S. I think it would be comparable in the UK.
Posted by b; updated 08/09/03
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Hi Teresa!
I just got married this past july and I did a buffet my self, I got the following items:
Roasted chickens ( I got htem at wal-mar, they were great, all we did was carved them and put them on a white platter)
We got Shirmp ( I got htem at $5.00 a Lb. So I got them really cheap, aht I made them in three diffrent ways)
Russian salad ( it is kind of a potato salad)
Spanish Tortilla de patatas
Vegetables trays
Fresh Fruit trrays, that my friend and I cut our selves ( watermelon, honeydew and cantaloupe)
Chese and crackers tray
And I got the most pretiest cakes from Sams. They were delicious and they look gorgeaus.
If you will like to see pictures, just let me konw and I will sent them to you...
Let me know if I can Help you with anything else...
Good Luck
I just got married this past july and I did a buffet my self, I got the following items:
Roasted chickens ( I got htem at wal-mar, they were great, all we did was carved them and put them on a white platter)
We got Shirmp ( I got htem at $5.00 a Lb. So I got them really cheap, aht I made them in three diffrent ways)
Russian salad ( it is kind of a potato salad)
Spanish Tortilla de patatas
Vegetables trays
Fresh Fruit trrays, that my friend and I cut our selves ( watermelon, honeydew and cantaloupe)
Chese and crackers tray
And I got the most pretiest cakes from Sams. They were delicious and they look gorgeaus.
If you will like to see pictures, just let me konw and I will sent them to you...
Let me know if I can Help you with anything else...
Good Luck
Posted by Reme; updated 08/12/03
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