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Why You Should Consider Italian Food for Your Wedding

by Limo Service DC Limo Service DC


Often a huge chunk of the wedding budget is sunk into the menu. The truth is, most people don’t expect a 5-course meal when they attend a friend’s wedding. They expect to have warm, delicious food, and to leave full and happy. Spending more on the reception food can leave couples feeling unsatisfied when it comes to choosing the perfect venue, DC Limo Rental, décor, and other aspects of the wedding that require careful budgeting.

The least expensive way to cater your wedding is to do it yourself, so assemble your team of cooks and get ready to take a ride with DC Limo Service to pick up ingredients for Italian food.

For some, there is nothing quite as satisfying as grabbing a Party Bus DC and going out for Italian food. It’s rich cheese, robust red sauces, hints of wine, and delicate green garnishes always look appetizing. The best part is, Italian food can be done inexpensively. Pasta is cheap, you can buy parsley by the bundle, and you can always add flavors to sauces instead of buying them premade.

If you are trying to keep an eye on your figure, are looking out for diabetics in your family, or are going for a healthy option, you can always pick up pasta to substitute for the typical white semolina pasta. From whole wheat and mixed grain to vegetable pasta; even with the added options, you’ll still save big on the food budget.

Italian ideas:

Lasagna

Vegetable lasagna

Baked ziti with Italian sausage

Vegetable pasta with white wine

Tuscan roasted vegetables

Chicken or eggplant parmesan

Caesar salad

Caprese salad

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Source: https://limoservicesdc.blogspot.com/2019/05/cheap-italian-food-ideas-for-delicious.html



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