Planning the average New Jersey wedding requires a tremendous amount of organization and work on the part of the bride and her family, but when it comes to arranging an Indian wedding, the amount of guests, details, ceremonies—and, yes, budget—seems to rise exponentially.
December 30, 2009
by Daria Meoli
in Caterers
Jacqueline Pfeffer Photography.
Jenna Belisonzi to Tyler Papaz at the Hyatt Morristown.
May 20, 2009
by Linda DiProperzio
in Real Weddings
Photo by David Lau Photography.
If the thought of having your fiancé’s best friend—yes, the one infamous for leading the pack at the annual bar crawls in Hoboken—stand up and speak in front of your great-grandmother and your father’s business cronies has you just a bit apprehensive, you’re not alone.
December 23, 2008
by Gena Ansell-Lande
in Caterers
Marie Labbancz Photography.
One of the most significant pre-wedding duties you’ll have as a bride is hunting down a reputable caterer. Reserving your available wedding date with that caterer—before another eager couple beats you to it—is even more important.
December 23, 2008
by Gena Ansell-Lande
in Caterers
Marie Labbancz Photography.
There is absolutely nothing like an Indian wedding. It’s usually a multi-day celebration that is a mix of rich cultural traditions, flavorful ethnic foods, spirited music and dancing, and spectacular decorations and clothing.
December 23, 2008
by Patricia Simone
in Caterers
Cliff Mautner Photography.
If you are planning to have a kosher wedding—or if simply want to incorporate some kosher elements into your wedding menu for your guests’ needs—you’ll need a top-quality, reputable caterer who specializes in the proper choices and preparations of kosher dishes.
December 23, 2008
by Sharon Naylor
in Caterers
You've said your “I dos,” and now it’s time to celebrate. Along with the food and music, more couples are using the wines they serve at their reception to showcase their personal style and wedding-day theme.
December 23, 2008
by Linda DiProperzio
in Caterers