Wedding Shower
Recipes
for an Old-Fashioned Event
Nowadays when you are invited to a wedding or baby
shower it is often held at a restaurant or catering
hall. Considering the guest list this sometimes seems
the best way to accommodate the crowd. Refreshments
are served by employees of the establishment or perhaps
cafeteria style. While all of this is convenient for
the organizers, it is expensive and somewhat impersonal.
That is why I recommend considering the option of an
old fashioned wedding shower.
My grandmother, Elizabeth, prepared the wedding reception
dinners for both of her daughters' weddings. She also
hosted many showers in her day. What could be better
than a home cooked meal to celebrate such special occasions
in our lives?
Elizabeth always enjoyed cooking and baking for her
family and friends. Her presentation was as elegant
as the food was delicious. The menu was simple: fruit
cup with frosted grapes, tea sandwiches, cucumber salad,
German potato salad, Kiffle cookies and a decorated
pound cake.
I have vivid memories of the wedding shower my grandmother
had for my sister Sue. It was small enough that we all
sat at the dining room table. The table was set with
a lace tablecloth and Elizabeth's best antique china.
She used her cranberry glassware to serve the fruit
cup and champagne. Each place setting was decorated
with a delicate old fashioned chocolate cup filled with
lilies of the valley picked from her garden.
When you begin to plan a wedding shower perhaps you
will consider quality instead of quantity. Invite just
a handful of people and make the effort to create a
special luncheon which will live on in the memories
of your guests for years to come. I hope you enjoy my
grandmother's special recipes (see sidebar)!
See Carrie's other recipes.
Contact Carrie at:
Carrie J. Gamble, Publisher of Grandmother's Cookbook,
Comfort Foods Made With Love
www.grandmotherscookbook.com
215-340-0381

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