Sunday, December 12, 2010

The Right Food Can Move You From Make-Believe to Magic at a Fun Wedding For Your Perfect Marriage

Everyone loves to eat. Many of us love all different kind of food. Eating is pretty central to life and to many relationships. Ask people what they like to do together, and they'll reply something about food, whether it's cooking or going out to dinner.

Wedding food should be special. You don't get married every day. But wedding food should reflect the type of food you like to eat. You'll be pretty nervous, what if it included a fancied version of your comfort foods? It's always fun if it reflects your heritage and the festival foods that were often served.

So instead of serving make-believe food at your wedding reception that you wouldn't eat in your daily life (and can't afford), why not serve wonderful food that is part of your understanding of sustenance. Because that's one thing you're really trying to do here, set up sustenance for the marriage ahead. You've invited your friends and family to witness your wedding ceremony and wedding vows. Now you want to celebrate in such a way that your friends can envision such parties and celebrations happening again and again.

Here's a secret: the more supportive friends and family members you have the more successful your marriage is likely to be.

Here's another one: if you actually cook and serve food that you ate at your wedding, it will remind you every time you eat it of the day you and your beloved made promises to one another to live together forever. Talk about it remember. Teach your kids. Let them say "You know, mom and dad ate macaroni and cheese at their wedding, and we get to eat it now." You'll look across the table and smile and you'll remember and maybe hurry with the dishes. Now that's magic!

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