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The caterer is the most important person in putting your reception plan together. Your guests look forward to spending time with you, your family and friends, all within the context of the meal. Caterers today offer menus from light fare to elaborate cuisine, and many can assist you with linens, place settings and more. The number of guests, and your budget, will help you determine the type of cuisine and the best caterer for your needs. Select your caterer as soon as possible. Ask questions like does the caterer provide full service, including not only food service, but drink preparation also. Do they provide the wait staff, place settings, and not only set-up, but clean-up as well. Both you and your caterer should sign an agreement, and a deposit given. Keep in touch with your caterer after reserving their services, and let them know if there are any major change of plans.
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