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<blockquote data-quote="Mattsmom277" data-source="post: 449021" data-attributes="member: 4264"><p>Here if you are having a evening function in a hall where liquor is served, you must provide food later in the evening to absorb alcohol I suppose. From what I've seen at the very limited weddings I attended, it was trays: meat, veggies, fruits, cheeses, pickles, crackers, rolls, etc And usually a few trays of bite size desserts. I don't know if that's how its always done for the late night food, but its what I've seen done. I'm wondering for those who have seen this if it was the same, or is it other food options. It actually will be kind of nice because at any new years eve function i've attended they always have food out around midnight, so this will work well at that part of the evening. I'm thinking perhaps since it is new years celebrating for everyone too, I might do something other than the typical. More canapes type stuff, perhaps some finger foods like egg rolls, spring rolls, mini bite size quiches etc. I am so not typically the type to give a hoot about wedding stuff, so I've got little to go by. lol</p><p></p><p>For our dinner we are having it catered by a local italian place that does a on site pasta bar, they make each persons plate in front of them. You can choose your pasta, your sauce, if you want wine in it, add ins like shrimp, chicken, veggies etc. They also make a few self serve things on the side that people can choose from. S/O's former employer had them cater a company function and it was wonderful.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mattsmom277, post: 449021, member: 4264"] Here if you are having a evening function in a hall where liquor is served, you must provide food later in the evening to absorb alcohol I suppose. From what I've seen at the very limited weddings I attended, it was trays: meat, veggies, fruits, cheeses, pickles, crackers, rolls, etc And usually a few trays of bite size desserts. I don't know if that's how its always done for the late night food, but its what I've seen done. I'm wondering for those who have seen this if it was the same, or is it other food options. It actually will be kind of nice because at any new years eve function i've attended they always have food out around midnight, so this will work well at that part of the evening. I'm thinking perhaps since it is new years celebrating for everyone too, I might do something other than the typical. More canapes type stuff, perhaps some finger foods like egg rolls, spring rolls, mini bite size quiches etc. I am so not typically the type to give a hoot about wedding stuff, so I've got little to go by. lol For our dinner we are having it catered by a local italian place that does a on site pasta bar, they make each persons plate in front of them. You can choose your pasta, your sauce, if you want wine in it, add ins like shrimp, chicken, veggies etc. They also make a few self serve things on the side that people can choose from. S/O's former employer had them cater a company function and it was wonderful. [/QUOTE]
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