So you’ve planned your wedding down to the last-minute details to ensure you and your guests will have an unforgettable evening. Then you realize you want to say thank you for being there to celebrate with you, but trinkets and photos seem hackneyed and are seldom used. What do you do?
Give them food! Everyone loves food and your guests will appreciate that they don’t have another memento gathering dust on a bookshelf. Recent trends have made giving edible favors not just acceptable, but desirable. Companies and services cater to the needs of the bride and groom, making sure their edible favor is both remarkable and delicious.
If you want to take it to another step and you are no slouch in the kitchen, you might consider making your own favors. Homemade gifts often show the most love. Canned goods, preserves, sauces and olive oils can be made far in advance. Stick a bow on top and you’ve got a great favor your guests will love. Besides, they’ll think of the amazing time they had at your wedding every time they make a peanut butter and jelly sandwich. Another easy, fashionable favor is to fill a Mason jar with cookie or brownie mix.
Alternatively, bringing a food truck to weddings is gaining popularity. As a favor, your guests will appreciate the late-night snacks after an evening of dancing and partying.
Whether from a food truck, homemade or ordered, you can’t miss at your wedding with edible favors.
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