Here are a few pictures from the wedding reception we catered this weekend for 150 people. The reception was held in the beautiful home of the Groom’s parents.
Ham and Cheese Croissants
This had chocolate on the bottom, strawberry in the middle and the top was white.
The icing was cream cheese icing.
One of my wonderful ‘Servers’…Emma
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I don’t have a picture of my STRONG, WONDERFUL husband,
who did all the heavy lifting and kept the trash emptied!
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Olivia was also a server, and a great one at that.
Events like this is a team effort, everyone putting in 110%.
Kathy
writer, video producer, wife and mother at Teaching Good Things
Titus 2:3 says that we are to be
"...teachers of good things...".
We believe that part of these good things are practical skills that we all need in every day life to care for our family and neighbors.
One of our primary responsibilities as parents is equip our children with the skills and tools to one day be productive, well rounded adults. Children need to be exposed to many different areas of work. Not only should they know how to work, but they should want to work.
May the favor of the Lord our God rest upon us;
establish the work of our hands for us-
yes, establish the work of our hands.
Psalm 90:17
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Angela Cribb says:
Everything is beautiful. You and your family did a wonderful job. I would love to see a How to Knit DVD too if you are blessed with that skill. I would love to learn how.
Thanks,
Kelly says:
We are oohing and ahhing over your works of art–simply beautiful!!!
Ana says:
Ya’ll did a beautiful job. (My apologies for being a “distraction” to one of your lovely servers…)
Renee says:
It looks wonderful. I especially appreciate the layered table settings. So many people overlook the value of this when setting up a table. It makes everything so appealing and accessible. Things at different heights always make a better presentation. And that’s 90% of the game, right. Of course, it does need to taste good too. Which I’m sure it does. I’m hungry looking at it!
Good job!
Dana says:
Looks lovely! Absolutely gorgeous!
Sure looks like a lot of work too.
Glad it all went well!
Blessings–
Dana
PS–I’d love the recipe for the punch. Pineapple and almond are two of my favorites, but I’ve never had them together. Sounds interesting!
Mama Hen says:
Wow, I wish I had know the couple so I could come to the reception. It all looks yummy. I too would like the recipe for the punch-sounds delicious!
Jeanette says:
It all looks so wonderful!!! I would like the recipe for the meatballs!!!
Blessings!
KiM Matlock says:
Great job!!!!!!!
Angie says:
Everything looks beautiful. You did a wonderful job. :0)
Hugs,
Angie
Robin says:
Wow Kathy,
Everything looked so sophisticated.
Nice Job..
No wonder the bride was happy.
Robin
Danielle says:
thanks for sharing this pictures.
they are really incredible.
great job!
Lisa @ Me & My House says:
Beautiful Kathy!
Thanks for sharing.
Lisa @ Me and My House
http://frommeandmyhouse.com
Paula Farris says:
Wow! This looks fantastic! My son is a culinary arts major and I recently attended a luncheon his catering class did. Yours looks just as good. I LOVE the fruit and vegetable display and the wedding cake looks exquisite! Nicely done!
Connie Sheppard says:
You did a phenomenal job. So beautiful! You don’t live in Ohio, do you?? Let’s see, there’s graduation, there’s an anniversary, …etc.
Fusions says:
The fruit display looks exciting.