Goto the eInvesting Home Page
Home    Investing Forums    Edit Your Profile    Manage Your Portfolio    View the Rankings    Learn about the Simulator

Welcome to eInvesting! You've found the coolest stock market game on the web. At eInvesting you compete for monthly cash prizes while you interact, make virtual dollars, purchase items, and trade in the realistic stock market simulator. We make investing FUN!

Join now and and start trading right away!
Log In to make this message disappear!

 
  ::  Register  ::  Log in  ::  Log in to check your private messages
Purchase e$ Purchase e$ Virtual Store Virtual Store FAQ  FAQ      Search Search  
 
 
www.eInvesting.com Forum Index » Saving Money

WEDDING RECEPTION & CEREMONY MONEY SAVING TIPS


Post new topic Reply to topic
WEDDING RECEPTION & CEREMONY MONEY SAVING TIPS « View previous topic :: View next topic »
Author Message
raspberry24
PostPosted: Sun May 22, 2005 4:49 pm Post subject: WEDDING RECEPTION & CEREMONY MONEY SAVING TIPS Reply with quote

Member of the Month
May
Member of the Month<br>May

Joined: 06 Feb 2005

Posts: 105
This Month: 0
Location: Illinois
12417.45 e$

Net worth: 116,102.90
Portfolio Value: 5,860.45
Monthly Return:
-4.33%
Trades this month: 0
Churn Rate: 0.00%

Items

WEDDING RECEPTION & CEREMONY MONEY SAVING TIPS

Get liquor wholesale. Buy liquor from a wholesaler who will let you return unopened bottles.

Keep beverage cost down. Serve punch, wine only, or non-alcoholic drinks, like sparkling cider or grape juice.

Handle rentals yourself. Get rentals directly from a rental company rather than through your caterer. You can avoid the middle man.

Decide on a morning or an afternoon reception. A breakfast or brunch is less expensive than a dinner. For an afternoon reception, serve cake and hors d’oeuvres, rather than a full meal. Also, people tend to drink less earlier in the day.

Limit cocktail hour. To save money, if having an open bar, limit the cocktail hour, and then serve only wine after that allotted time. Consider having someone pass drinks on a tray-this can help avoid people setting drinks down, then going to the bar to order another one.

Avoid selecting the most expensive menu items. Items such as shrimp, lobster, crab and beef are more expensive than chicken or pasta.

Serve less expensive hors d’oeuvres. Avoid serving hors d’oeuvres that are labor intensive or use expensive ingredients.

Serve food. Have buffet food served by the caterer’s staff, rather than have guests pile food, much of which will remain uneaten, on their plates themselves. This will help also avoid the embarrassment of running out of food-the nightmare of every hostess.

Cut guest list. Reduce the size of your guest list, consider eliminating dates and children of friends, business associates and casual acquaintances.

Check hotel reception packages. Some hotels have special reception packages, which include a discount on a bridal suite when the reception is held there, or when you book a block of rooms for out-of-town guests.

Home Wedding. Have your reception in your or a friend’s home or garden.

Use disposable plates. Using paper plates, along with plastic cups and utensils, may be less expensive than renting china, glasses and silverware. Check rental prices in your area; don’t forget to allow for breakage.

Source: http://www.weddinglocation.com/savingtips.phtml
Back to top
Display posts from previous:
Post new topic Reply to topic Page 1 of 1

www.eInvesting.com Forum Index » Saving Money » WEDDING RECEPTION & CEREMONY MONEY SAVING TIPS
Jump to:  




Penny Stock Simulator | What are e$? | Forum Rules | FAQ | Manage Your eInvesting Portfolio | Privacy Policy | Links
PcTechTalk | Club-tC | Lost Discussion | World Class Designs | Xtreme Tuning | Statistical Trading | Advertise with eInvesting!


Before acting on any advice or program you find here at eInvesting.com we strongly recommend that you seek independent & professional legal, tax and investment advice as to whether it is suitable for your particular needs and circumstances. Failure to seek personally tailored, detailed, professional advice prior to acting could lead you to act contrary to your own best interests and could lead to loss of money. eInvesting.com is not responsible for your actions, so do it right!

Powered by:phpBB VERSION 59
© 2005, 2006 eInvesting.com