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Mrs. Trail Mix, New York Age and Occupation: 26, PE Teacher Fiance's Age and Occupation: 27, MBA Student Engagement Date: March 2009 Wedding Date: June 2010 Venue: Tannery Pond at the Darrow School About Me: I'm a country girl who somehow found herself living in the Big Apple and loving every minute of it. I'm planning a rustic, country-chic wedding in my hometown in upstate New York and it's going to be a Party with a capital P. White wine, flea markets and running keep me happy and my friends, family and fiance are my world. I'm a little bit crafty, a little bit crazy but mostly just crazy in love.
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The Menu

February 22nd, 2010 @ 5:12 pm by Mrs. Trail Mix

Since I’ve spilled the beans on our appetizer selection, as well as introduced our caterer, I suppose it would make sense to talk about our menu. I have to say, I’m really excited about the food we’ll be serving.

First off, along with our hot passed hors d’oeuvres (I swear, I have to look up how to spell that word every single time. Those tricky French.) we’ll be having a cheese, fruit and crackers station and a vegetable crudité/Mediterranean spread, including hummus and baba ganoush. Mmmm mmm GOOD! Our caterer has promised to make us up a plate of all the appetizers so we get to actually eat some during the all the picture-taking.

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Me loves cheeese!

After stuffing their faces at our cocktail hour, guests will get a chance to rest and digest a bit as we begin the evening’s festivities with the first dance, the father/daughter/mother/son dance and the Horah! I’m hoping all that dancing will help everyone work up an appetite for the actual dinner, since I know I usually get so full at the cocktail hour that I rarely eat dinner at a wedding. But our food is going to be too good to pass up (at least, that’s the theory…).

You already know about our dueling salads, which will be classic Caesar or mixed greens with goat cheese, raspberries, walnuts and a balsamic vinaigrette, served family style so guests can have both, should they desire.

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Which do you prefer? Personally, I intend to try both!

After the salad, the main course will also be served family style. Guests will have the choice of filet au poivre, red snapper with a pesto cilantro sauce and/or portabella mushroom ravioli in a sage butter sauce. The side dishes will be roasted baby red potatoes, seasonal vegetables and fresh bread from the local bakery. Oh man, my stomach is growling just typing this!

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I’ll have one of each, thankyouverymuch!

Although we didn’t set out to design our menu with a theme in mind, I think it’s evolved into what I like to call Country American Nouveau. (There’s another on of those hard-to-spell French words! I guess I shouldn’t be surprised since this is a food post but I’m getting sick of having to look up every other word in my dictionary!)

We’ll be finishing it all off with some delicious strawberry shortcake (served in the shape of a heart, no less. I DIE.).

And since we all know how the combination of dancing and drinking can work up quite an appetite, there will be late-night snacks served around 11:00 PM, including chips and flat-bread pizzas. Oh yes, true story.

We opted for family style as a compromise between a buffet (my original plan) and a plated dinner (what Mr Trail Mix wanted). Serving the food family style has a number of benefits: Guests can have as much of everything as they want, much like a buffet, but do not need to get up out of their chairs and carry their plates (which was a concern of ours for some of our older guests). It also allows friendly interactions between members of the table, which will hopefully break the ice for those who don’t know one another.

All in all, I’m incredibly pleased with how our menu turned out. Personally, I’m looking forward to trying the Red Snapper with cilantro pesto sauce because I am a sucker for anything with cilantro. Debbie from Spice of Life Catering offered so many options, we could have gone any number of directions with the food but I think this menu really fits the theme and feel of the wedding. Nothing overdone or pretentious, just good, simple and (most importantly) tasty food.

So folks, that’s our menu. What do you think? Did your menu evolve over time or were you able to make a quick and easy decision about the food? Do you plan on actually eating at your wedding? (I’m hoping to but I know it’s going to be tough to get a chance to sit down and actually eat!)

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29 Responses to “The Menu”

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gill84
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gill84 (message)  725 posts, Busy bee

That food all looks awesome!

Can you explain family style? Do the waiters just keep bringing people food so they don’t have to get up?

 
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LoriLori
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LoriLori (message)  727 posts, Busy bee

Your menu sounds delish! Seriously, I want to eat it all. now.

We’re kind of evolving over time although I’ve always known I wanted surf & turf! Hope it doesn’t disappoint!

 
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Miss Hamster (message)  4,046 posts, Honey bee

YUM. That sounds so good! Can you pack up a doggie bag for me and send it over? You won’t be busy on that day, right? ;)

 
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Miss Pug
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Miss Pug (message)  3,753 posts, Honey bee

i really like the idea of family style–creates a really nice atmosphere. and the food sounds yummy! great choices.

 
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annie

Your menu is so simliar to mine! Our salad sounds just like your mixed green ones and we’re offering our guests a choice between steak, fish or mushroom ravioli! i was concerned with whether people would be okay with the muchroom ravioli as the only vegetarian option … but now I think it will be just fine :)

Your pictures make the food look even better than it sounds :)

 
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Miss Scissors (message)  7,343 posts, Bee Keeper

Oh Lord, child, I want to come and nom on your food! :)

 
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Miss Cardigan
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Miss Cardigan (message)  8,645 posts, Bee Keeper

YUM! Cilantro Pesto? Yes, please!!

 
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Champagne Wishes
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Champagne Wishes (message)  1,187 posts, Bumble bee

mmm… so much better than my dinner!

 
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mak418
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mak418 (message)  693 posts, Busy bee

Hmm… I think I’ll have the filet. And the ravioli. I love fish, but cilantro is not my friend… :)

 
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LittlestBirds
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LittlestBirds (message)  2,605 posts, Sugar bee

@gill84 Family style means there will be big serving dishes of each course already set on each table, the way you’d eat with your family at your kitchen table at home. Guests pass the serving dishes around and everyone serves themselves, like Thanksgiving dinner.

It sounds like a great compromise between buffet and plated, I bet your guests will love it. The appetizers sound awesome.

 
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sapphirebride
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sapphirebride (message)  1,747 posts, Bumble bee

We haven’t firmly decided on our caterer yet, but I loved that the last one we met with said they’d specifically make us up plates of food and bring them to us to make sure that we eat. This was especially important to me because I have a habit of not eating at my own parties! My fiance usually tries to watch out for this for me, but I’m sure we’ll both be so busy mingling that we both might forget (and our food is all hors d’oeuvres finger foods with cocktail style seating, so it’s not like we’ll be sitting down for an hour for dinner).

 
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Coccinelle
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Coccinelle (message)  286 posts, Helper bee

“Those tricky French”

hahaha that we are!
yum yum yum everything looks soooo good!!

 
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verbal_viking (message)  35 posts, Newbee

Sounds delicious! And I definitely plan on eating at mine!

 
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KMSull (message)  6,442 posts, Bee Keeper

Oh that sounds SO amazingly good! I’m meeting with a caterer on Thursday that is supposed to be awesome! Fingers crossed.

 
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gill84
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gill84 (message)  725 posts, Busy bee

@LittlestBirds: Thanks for the info!

That sounds like an awesome way to serve food!

 
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Miss Pretzel
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Miss Pretzel (message)  1,893 posts, Buzzing bee

Hungry pretzel here… :) Wants to come to your wedding :) Room for mez?

 
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thistleandclovers
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thistleandclovers (message)  212 posts, Helper bee

Sounds delish!! I love the Family Style compromise :-)

 
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Mrs. Swan (message)  1,046 posts, Bumble bee

Look great! I will say that when I went to a wedding that was family style I ended up getting a bit shafted as a non-red meat/chicken eater. Everyone else ate the meat, chicken AND the veggie ravioli. There was very little left for me. Boo on them! I would have been VERY happy to have a fish option. Your guests are lucky :)

 
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Miss Argyle
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Miss Argyle (message)  2,516 posts, Sugar bee

Seriously sounds delicious. And, I love me some cheese, too!!

 
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jaybird12
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jaybird12 (message)  315 posts, Helper bee

Can I come to your wedding? haha I just ate dinner two hours ago, but this post just made me feel like I haven’t eaten all day! Cheese happens to be my favorite thing in the world, first of all, and Brie (as in the picture) is my favorite. The goat cheese salad, ravioli, and filet au poivre sound to-die-for, and THEN you go and top it off with my favorite dessert in the world. AND family style. WOW. That’s all I have to say.

 
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Mrs. Trail Mix, New York Age and Occupation: 26, PE Teacher Fiance's Age and Occupation: 27, MBA Student Engagement Date: March 2009 Wedding Date: June 2010 Venue: Tannery Pond at the Darrow School About Me: I'm a country girl who somehow found herself living in the Big Apple and loving every minute of it. I'm planning a rustic, country-chic wedding in my hometown in upstate New York and it's going to be a Party with a capital P. White wine, flea markets and running keep me happy and my friends, family and fiance are my world. I'm a little bit crafty, a little bit crazy but mostly just crazy in love.

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