Posted on March 26, 2010.
Planning a vegan or vegetarian wedding Lately, when hosting a party we are increasingly concerned with catering to special dietary needs. A good host would never invite someone to dinner vegetarian and do not meet their food preferences. Your wedding is the first and perhaps the biggest party you'll ever host as a couple and if you have to remember your guests' special needs review.
You and your spouse can also have food preferences, it would be fun if we could not enjoy your food at your own wedding because she does not meet your preferences.
Planning a wedding involves many details and more information you add more upset that you could get. Here are some tips for planning a vegetarian / vegan or a wedding.
The first thing I would propose for consideration when planning a wedding special diet is to identify your guests vegetarian and vegan guests. Although it looks like their needs are the same, they are not. I have a very good friend and he's a vegetarian, I often feel bad when we are invited to a wedding or formal part. They never know how to respond to him. A vegan is one strict vegetarian who consumes no animal or dairy products. As in my case, my friends, they could be very specific as to the preparation of their food as well.
Most dining halls will offer vegetarian alternatives, ask them about these alternatives. Chefs are expanding their menus to include delicious vegetarian dishes. Vegetarian cooking has found its way and there is no reason to settle for pasta or sauteed vegetables. Vegan alternatives are also available, even in the realm of dessert I've tasted and they are very delicious. Please be aware that a plate of broccoli is not an alternative attentive Vegan. I say this because when I attended a wedding with my friend, is what they gave him when he said he was a vegetarian.
If only one or two of your friends are vegans consider whether you could put in a dish with a specialty caterer or a vegan restaurant. If your dining room has a problem with this variant, you need to urge those who are unable to provide you with the options you need for your guests.
As a couple, if you choose to have a vegetarian wedding, start by expressing your choice to your family, especially if they contribute in some way to your wedding. If you are planning a vegetarian wedding, you may need to think about and talk to your caterer to provide options for the meat to your guests.
When considering a complete event vegetarian, you're thinking of a catering menu that offers a varied and interesting. Talk to your caterer, please provide recipes or menu suggestions, I am sure they will be happy to add these recipes to their repertoire. Consider a kosher caterer that their rules of special preparation to ban meat and dairy products in the same meal. They also have access to countless options for meatless meals. A large part of Indian cuisine and includes vegetarian options.
You should really aim for a delicious and innovative menu varied.
Vegan cakes are also increasing as people are faced with lactose, gluten and peanut allergy. I had the pleasure to meet an excellent bakery that caters to special concerns when she cooked food, Marney of <Marney Cakes located in Long Island, NY. It will certainly be able to meet your needs vegetarians and vegans.
Vegan or vegetarian dishes can be extended to other aspects of your wedding. Cosmetics Cruelty To see the PETA list of companies on the consumer generous "website.
Donations to various charities are options that some couples choose for their wedding, why not donate to an animal shelter or animal rights organization on behalf of your guests.
Get inspired to plan a great vegetarian (vegan) marriage.
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