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Went to a wedding last PM, held in a very historic building. Way too few
seats for the assembled (never attended SRO nuptials before! LOL) but the atmosphere and the sheer gorgeousness of the space helped soften that blow. Luckily we had seats, although not the best. The groom is a sweet man, a friend of my son's who recently returned from a year in the desert. Friends of the young couple did the food. Pretty simple, low cost stuff. Veggie platters, cheeses, meat trays, mini rolls to make sandwiches, meatballs (Nancy Young-grape jelly and chili sauce! I asked!! They were actually pretty good. The only warm item on the table), and of course a gorgeous bridal cake on one one side of the room, and the typical UGA symbol grooms cake on a buffet on the other side of the room. Bakeries around here must do at least 2 of those a week, LOL. The tables were ornamented with floating candles, flowers and netting which looked nice at night. I so wanted to "fix" the buffet table for those folks. The large oval, antique table was set with some items on both sides starting with the plates (inplying two identical sides so folks could move down on either side and not miss anything, but then they had the napkins only on one side, and both platters of the meatballs on only one side. So people were weaving in and out, and then having to go around the other side for the meatballs.Someone just didn't think that one out. They used clear plastic plates and utensils yet I have to say they were much nicer than ones I've usually seen for sale in the store? I'm always torn about all that trash in the landfills versus renting (with washing/transport) which entails different energy use. I gagged a bit when one woman came out to refill the large bread "cubes" on the platter that held spinach dip held inside a gutted large round loaf of pumpernickel bread and bread cubes around it. With her bare hands she grabbed huge handfuls of the bread cubes from the replacement platter and squeezed them into place on the serving platter, smashing as needed to get them to mound and stay in place. In some cases ignorance is bliss and even if she had to use her bare hands to maul the large cubes, I would have preferred it to be out of my sight. Perhaps taken back into the kitchen or rotating two platters on the serving table so she could replenish out of view yet not leave the table without one while the other was in the kitchen. The open bar was in another room. The bar tender (owner of a liquor store that does this service for hire) had a HUGE tip bowl out. Terribly out of place, and if I were the parents of the bride I would have been very embarrassed and upset by this tacky bit of extortion. Good wines (I enjoyed a lovely Spatlasse from Germany) but for the mixed drinks it was all bottom shelf liquor which might matter to some? I didn't try the punch in the fountain but it looked to be a citrus punch. The bridal party seemed to favor bottled beer, LOL. All in all though, it was still a lovely wedding. |
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