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The process of selecting an appropriate menu for bridal shower guests can be fun or terrifying, depending on the number of invitees and the kind of party you are planning. On the upside, the extent of satisfactory selections is large enough so that choosing food for everyone is more easily done than you might believe. You already have several factors at your disposal which will assist in the decision: the bride, the attendees, and your financial resources.

The bride gets first consideration, of course, when you are selecting the menu items for her shower. She will not enjoy herself if the selections are items that she will not eat or find delectable. She may have subtly mentioned items that she would like to see served, or you may know what she likes to eat. This will make choosing a menu easier. If you are the hostess, you should be well aware of what foods she will find enjoyable.

The second thing to take into account is the guest list. There are several aspects to this consideration. First of all, taking into consideration the bride's likes and dislikes should not entirely dictate the menu. If the bride has peculiar tastes, your guests are not going to be having a good time eating the available fare. Should that be the case, you will have many hungry people to deal with. If you have discovered that no one but the bride will enjoy her first choice, you need to think about taking that item from the menu and moving on to the next choice. Individual needs are another thing to keep in mind.

You may have guests on your list who are allergic to certain items or have dietary restrictions. If you have a hand full of diabetics on your guest list, serving a menu heavy with sugar, would not be appropriate. Vegetarians are not likely to eat when the menu only offers meats. Ensuring a varied menu will allow everyone to find something that appeals to them.

Your budget is the final issue that you will face when working on the menu for a bridal shower. The bride may prefer champagne and caviar, while your budget is more likely to accommodate apple cider and tuna. You can try to develop the menu using foods that you might typically purchase for your family. You might limit the purchase of these items for special occasions, but don't spend a lot of money on foods you would never otherwise purchase.

Preparing a bridal shower's menu is quite like planning a menu for any other type of home party which you may have.Special arrangements should be made for the guest of honor, for your bridal shower, that would be the bride. You also want to accommodate the guests with food that they will enjoy while making allowance for any special situations. Don't lose sight of your budget constraints, and buy food items that your finances will accommodate without leaving yourself short for necessary items. The planning of a bridal shower is sometimes hard enough by itself without complicating the matter by worrying too much about planning the food for the guests.

by: Phillip Dye




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