Best Catering Options For a Wedding

Wedding are joyous occasions celebrating the bond that two people have for each other. They are a chance to surround the couple with friends and families and start a marriage on a terrific note. Unfortunately, wedding planning is a time consuming and stressful endeavor. Not the least stressful aspect of this planning is determining how you are going to feed your guests. While people are coming for the couple’s benefit, they do expect some food and drink for their efforts. As such, it is important to keep a few things in mind when picking a wedding caterer. Follow these tips and this is one aspect of the preparation that will prove to be significantly less stressful.

Step 1 is to determine your parameters. It all starts with what you want out of the caterer. Are you doing a full meal or just hors d’oeuvres (finger foods)? What type of cuisine would you like to feature (American, comfort food, Mexican, Italian, etc.)? How many people are going to be in attendance? What is your budget (either per person or overall)? Will there be a desert? This does not mean that you have to lock yourself into a decision before even choosing a caterer, but having some concept of what your specifications are will make choosing the right caterer much easier as different caterers specialize in different areas.

Step 2 is to do your research. Picking the right caterer involves more than just clicking on the first result that shows up in Google. Make sure the caterer you are looking at meets the specifications you set forth in Step 1. In addition, schedule a tasting with prospects (this part is actually fun) so that you can sample their cooking and make sure that they are able to meet your demands. Ask questions that are pertinent to your situation. And any decent caterer will have questions for you as well. It also never hurts to ask for references to check on their wedding day reliability. They could provide the best cooking in the world, but it would not matter one iota if they have a spotty record for delivery on the important day.

Step 3 is to follow up. Many couples will simply hire a caterer and call the process finished until the wedding day. While that may work out in the end, it is much prudent to follow up and stay in touch with the caterer at least once a month leading up the wedding. Yes, it is possible that they might begin to consider you a micro-managing pain in the rear, but it is also much less likely for you to get lost in the shuffle and have a wedding day catering disaster that results in the groomsmen having to go out and purchase 100 big macs to prevent the guests from going hungry. You do not have to go through the whole selection process again, just occasionally give your caterer a call and say, “Hi, I just wanted to make sure everything is still good to go for our date. Do you have any questions for me that would help in the process?” And that is that.

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Article on Texas Style Catering
Wedding Caterers in Greensboro
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Article on Texas Style Catering
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