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Vegetarian & Vegan
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196 days ago
Ambrozy's Answer
Your wedding should be a reflection of who you and your future spouse are. If you love the outdoors, you'll probably choose a beautiful, natural setting for your nuptials. If white is your favorite color, you'll probably have blush-colored bridesmaid dresses. And if you have a favorite song, you're likely to dance to it at your wedding reception. So, if you like vegetarian wedding reception, why should not you go with it ?
There are plenty of yummy vegetarian meals that meat-eaters will love, so it's a matter of being creative and generous with your menu to ensure any guests who are wary of the concept will feel included and welcomed to chow down! It depends on your wedding guest list.
It's absolutely acceptable for you to want to do a non-alcoholic vegetarian reception. It's your wedding and your lifestyle, so the day should reflect it. Just keep the "hosting your guests" aspect in mind, and be sure that everything you're serving them food and drink is delectable.
It's cheaper : In these troubled economic times, everyone, including brides and grooms, are cutting out the fat, including animal fat. Typically, vegetarian receptions cost significantly less than their meaty counterparts and can still be as elegant, if not more so.
It's an opportunity to showcase your lifestyle. When most people think about vegetarian dinner, they think about bricks of tofu, with flavorless brown rice and steamed vegetables on the side. Not so. If done right, you can show the them attending your wedding that the vegetarian diet isn't all beans and brussels sprouts. Treat all your guests to an inventive, tasty menu that also happens to be meatless.
You still have plenty of food options. Even after you say no to meat, there are still countless appetizers, entrees and desserts that are both vegetarian-friendly and satisfying to a wide range of tastes. Ethnic fare such as Italian, Mexican and Asian also present many ideas for tasty but animal-free entrees. Most wedding cakes are already vegetarian, but you can even find vegan cakes that don't scrap the deliciousness with the dairy.
It's easier on the earth. Having a vegetarian wedding means that you and your guests won't be contributing to the toll the industrialized meat industry takes on our natural resources and livestock. So, you can rest easy while enjoying your wild mushroom and gruyere tart.
You can find at http://www.gourmetdirectory.info/food-and-related-products/vegetarian/ information about vegetarian.
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