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Tuesday, June 01, 2004

brunch anyone?

Been toying with the idea of a brunch wedding for a while now. I know most of my friends will kill me for it, but I do promise to not get the 7:30AM slot in church.

Since I love mornings, waffles (and maple syrup) and bacon, and good coffee, brunch would probably fit the bill. And I'm sure as long as there's something chocolate in the menu, Aldo won't mind.

Brunch Wedding Basics from Modern Bride:

What is a brunch reception?
Convivial and informal, a wedding brunch is celebrated by a late breakfast or early lunch. A brunch is best suited for a wedding of not more than 100 guests—otherwise it’s hard to keep it feeling relaxed. While there are no definitive rules, a brunch usually starts between 11 a.m. and noon. (Keep in mind, your ceremony would need to be held about an hour before.) Announce that it’s a brunch on your invitation. Guests will realize they are being invited to a cool and casual wedding—no formal dress required and no etiquette police in attendance.


See complete article here.

Perfect! Maybe I should serve yoghurt drinks instead of wine!