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Full English Wedding Breakfast
laurarobby
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as it says in the title what do you think to a full english breakfast for the wedding breakfast.
i havent found one meal that i like on any of the menus of any of the venues. lol...
im such a fussy eater i like most things on a full english as do most people i know.
so there would be no starter just a full english breaky with toast and then a small desert. (maybe wedding cupcake)
my OH thinks its a great idea!
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i havent found one meal that i like on any of the menus of any of the venues. lol...
im such a fussy eater i like most things on a full english as do most people i know.
so there would be no starter just a full english breaky with toast and then a small desert. (maybe wedding cupcake)
my OH thinks its a great idea!
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haha what time would you be sitting down to eat?
What if some people have a full english for breakfast, come to your wedding, and then get given it again?What matters most is how well you walk through the fire0 -
i think thats an amazing idea i would be well happy if that was on my menu!!saved £1500/£1500 by december 31st 20110
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picklepick wrote: »haha what time would you be sitting down to eat?
What if some people have a full english for breakfast, come to your wedding, and then get given it again?
between 3 & 5pm... everyone will know what the menu is.. so its up to them what they eat for breakfast lol...
would it be better then a buffet as that is our only other option?0 -
Personally, I'd prefer a buffet. I wouldn't want to eat all the stodgy fried food.
What about bangers and mash? We had that at a wedding once, was lovely
But it's your wedding and if you want an english breakfast, then go for it!!What matters most is how well you walk through the fire0 -
Don't think it's quite right for my wedding, but if I was a guest I'd probably find it quite refreshing and different.Eu não sou uma tartaruga. Eu sou um codigopombo.0
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i think thats the only problem with it,i'd be over the moon with a fry up where say picklepick would not be quite as happy by the looks of it.Maybe a happy medium of both fry up and buffet??saved £1500/£1500 by december 31st 20110
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thanks for ur opinions.... thats what i wanted i guess everyone is different as i dread going to wedding when they have roast dinners but thats just me i gues... bangers and mash good idea. maybe have some beans with them.... cant beat bangers mash and beans lol! x0
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I would be over the moon with bangers and mash. Thats what we're having at ours i think. Posh sausages with cheesy mash! yummy!What matters most is how well you walk through the fire0
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Wouldn't be my cup of tea, especially that late in the afternoon.0
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I'm just imagining the spillages on people's posh frocks! Personally I would prefer a buffet I think. It sounds like a difficult menu to serve to lots of guests at once too, maybe check with your venue first?0
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