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Franfogel
 
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Default Wedding advice

I'm helping a young relative plan her wedding. She and her fiance don't have a
lot of money, but would like to have dinner for their guests, not just wedding
cake and champagne. What is the least amount they can spend and still have
something respectable? Even the venues are pricey and don't include food.
Would I be correct in thinking that they would do better going with a banquet
hall that could sell them a package, rather than renting a venue and bringing
in food themselves? If anyone's planned a wedding recently and has some good
advice I'd love to pass it on to her. Thanks!

Fran
 
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