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Tesco Discussion chat & grabbits eleven PLUS
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That seems about the same as I was thinking.We are suppling all drinks and running our own bar,we have so many things to think about,I am also doing all the food,we have hired a lovely village hall to use the kitchen and are hoping to erect a marquee in the grounds.Thanks for your reply it has helpedaha I can finally be of use!
At our weddings we normally issue one red and one White per table of 8
There is normally plenty left over however the wine drinkers will happily take off other tables that drink less
And even then unless left on the tables from 2pm lunch til 2am finish with extra guests attending evening do we still end up with some left over
Hope this helps a little as it's still quite vague
Toni`s Mummy
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Depends on your meal I guess and the average age of guest
We normally sell mostly White then Rose then red
Normally White and red on tables
Some do have all 3 but not many..(/(/
=(';')= Stripper No.28
.(")(") myfitnesspal: 38lbs lost!!
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Just nipped into my favourite shop only to find a whole new box of balloons ending in barcode 59, SEL £3.15 scanned at 8p so had to help myself to a few :j0
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I`m not sure if we should put Tesco`s branded wine on the tables?:oyea i think we should put one red and one white on the tables
will keep the que down at the bar but rose is getting more popular now, so do we put a bottle of that on the tables too?
Mum look on the tesco's website at the 3 for £12 offers and write down some of the wines you think we should get
What does everyone prefer? red/ white or rose? i prefer white
Toni`s Mummy
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czerniacha wrote: »:eek::eek::eek:
lightweights!
In Poland you have to have on average 50cl bottle of VODKA for each couple attending AND a few spares for the heavy drinkers! :cool: PLUS wine, beer and liquers and some more vodka for the "afterparty" bit next day!
Hmm... I guess that's why I rarely remember the weddings...
:rotfl:
that sounds great...when you get married..can I come??!!!!
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Toni
I think we should wait for your Daddy to come with us,after all he did work at colmans bottling wine before you were born
Toni`s Mummy
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is the free meal deal still working today:beer:0
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czerniacha wrote: »:eek::eek::eek:
lightweights!
In Poland you have to have on average 50cl bottle of VODKA for each couple attending AND a few spares for the heavy drinkers! :cool: PLUS wine, beer and liquers and some more vodka for the "afterparty" bit next day!
Hmm... I guess that's why I rarely remember the weddings...
:rotfl:
Yea we've had a few polish weddings try to book with us and want to bring their own liquor for this reason lol!..(/(/
=(';')= Stripper No.28
.(")(") myfitnesspal: 38lbs lost!!
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just noticed I got over 10000 thanks! :eek:
I see my drunken posts last night were popular...
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