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The Reception
by Jett Pe Benito

A wedding goes beyond the ceremony itself. The wedding reception venue is an integral part of the occasion and should not be taken lightly. In fact, it should be treated with somewhat the same degree of importance as the wedding ceremony.

Trailblazer wedding coordinator Rita Neri, owner of The Wedding Store, gives insights on what to remember when planning for your reception. read the full wedding article ...

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The Reception
by Gladys Pinky D. Tolete

It is undeniable that what most Filipinos remember about the wedding is the food served at the reception. Here are some guidelines in making your wedding reception venue satisfying and memorable.

The typical reception menu consists of appetizers, main dishes, dessert and drinks. Hotels, restaurants and caterers have ready-made menus to make your life easier. However, if you are having your reception at home, just remember that those are the major "food groups" and you may serve food which are according to your and your guests' preferences. read the full wedding article ...

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