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For Cape Cod weddings, the traditional style of formal rehearsal dinners is giving way to more contemporary and diverse dining options.
Bill Zammer owns Cape Cod Restaurants, which oversees three properties: Pinehills Golf Club in Plymouth and the Coonamessett Farm and the Flying Bridge Restaurant, both in Falmouth. All three properties offer unique rehearsal dinner settings, such as golfing outings, softball games and the choice of chartering a sailboat out of Falmouth Harbor.
In addition to the unique settings, the food is something special, too - with clambakes and barbecues as two of the most popular menus. Included in the clambake menu are items such as New England Clam Chowder, grilled barbecue chicken, steamed native clams, steamed hard shell lobster and fresh corn on the cob. For the barbecue menu, items include cheeseburgers, hot dogs, assorted salads and ribs.
“What’s interesting is that 30-40 people will go to the rehearsal dinner, and then after dinner, we’ll have a cocktail hour where they can have drinks and socialize,” Zammer says.
Olive Chase founded The Casual Gourmet in Centerville in 1986 and for the past 22 years her company’s rehearsal dinners have catered non-traditional sites and non-traditional food, she says.
For example, a clambake that The Casual Gourmet catered in July at Nauticus Marina in Osterville featured a tent set-up that included silver plates, fine china and beautiful glassware - hardly elements considered typical of an ordinary clambake.
Last fall at Lawrence Pond in Sandwich, on a property belonging to the groom’s family, The Casual Gourmet recreated the sense of a summer camp. The groom’s great-grandmother had started a girl’s camp there more than a hundred years ago - and the remnants of the camp were completely decorated with old pictures of people in bathing suits. Chase’s staff added a bonfire on the beach and a cheeseburger bar.
“It was very personal and very unique to this bride and groom to bring in the history of groom’s family,” Chase says. “It was quite fabulous.”
The cheeseburger bar included a variety of toppings, including several types of cheese, condiments, sautéed mushrooms, grilled onions, roasted bell peppers and grilled pineapple. Tequila-lime grilled chicken kabobs, oriental orzo salad, tropical fruit kabobs and red potato, grilled zucchini and sweet onion salad also were offered.
In Falmouth, Chase and her staff catered another non-traditional rehearsal dinner, creating a Middle Eastern buffet, with hummus, baba ganoush, tabouli, lamb and poached salmon. As a final touch, the meal was topped all off with something a little unexpected for a Middle Eastern meal – Smitty’s Homemade Ice Cream, made in Falmouth.
The latest trend for rehearsal dinners echoes one gaining popularity in other consumer interests, from home building to clothing: going green.
“One of our trends that people are very interested in is what their carbon footprint is. So, they want to use local produce, local fish, and not use disposables,” Chase says. “People are very interested in where their food was grown and (from) how far away it had to come.”
Wedding and Bridal Gifts Stand the Test of Time; AtHome America Announces Gift Ideas for the Bride and Bride-to-Be
ALSIP, Ill.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 8, 2006 (Reprint January 19, 2009) --The beginning of spring brings fresh flowers, warmer weather and the chiming of bells, signaling the arrival of the wedding season. Lisa Brandau, president of AtHome America, knows wedding season brings not only a time of new beginnings, but the potential anxiety of picking out the right gift.
Based on feedback from their HomeStyle Specialists, AtHome America found the gifts to give to the bride are those that stand the test of time, such as frames, quilts, baskets or vases. But don't be afraid to give something with a splash--or more--of color.
"You want to give a gift the bride will be able to look back and fondly remember you gave that to them for their wedding," says Brandau. "Those gifts that stand the test of time are guaranteed to be well-received."
Brandau recommends these gift ideas that encompass both timelessness and colors of the season:
-- Hand-painted, hand-blown wine glasses: This is a beautiful gift that can be used for entertaining and decoration. To make it even more unique and classy, you can tuck them into a basket with a bottle of wine.
-- Vases: Vases come in all different shapes and sizes and can be used as an art piece or for flowers. This gift is perfect clear or in color.
-- Picture frames: After a wedding there will be plenty of pictures, or even the invitation, the new couple will want to display. Frames can be used year after year and guests will be able to admire not only the picture, but the frame itself.
According to Brandau, even if you don't know the bride very well, AtHome America offers an array of beautiful, time-honored products that will make a great gift for anyone.
AtHome America's 2006 year-round catalog is full of items that are perfect for any bridal shower or wedding gift. In addition, their 2006 spring and summer catalog is filled with enduring, lasting gifts that erupt with color for a more seasonal ambience.
For more than 20 years, AtHome America has been decorating homes through home shows with their extensive collection of stylish and affordable home-decorating accessories, designed with family in mind.
For more wedding and bridal shower gift ideas, or to book in-home presentation contact your local HomeStyle Specialist.
A gorgeous dress
goes along way toward making a bride feel glamorous, but true radiance comes
from the perfect finishing touches. Aimee Guthinger, owner of Bedroom I’s
Boutique in Osterville, ruefully points out that brides have a tendency to
forget that what’s underneath can really affect how a dress looks.
“Most girls don’t
wait their whole life to get fitted for a bra,” she says. “They wait their
whole life to pick out a dress. It would actually be a much better thing if
they were to pick out the foundations first and then go shopping with it on.
It’s like what comes first, the chicken or the egg?”
In her experience,
most brides do the opposite. They find a dress they love and then try to find a
way to make it work. While that is possible in most cases, there are a few
instances where brides are disappointed. That said, Guthinger advises brides
who have already bought their dresses not to despair. Just be sure to bring the
dress in when being fitted for foundation garments.
Many brides choose
bustiers rather than bras because they feel more secure, Guthinger says, noting
a wedding dress can be quite heavy and feel as if it is pulling. The most
popular bustier is Le Mystere because it has a sweetheart plunge in the front
and is low in the back. It also comes down far over the stomach so there are no
bulges or pouches when the bride sits down.
For bottoms, most
brides choose something smoothing so there is a seamless look for the
photographs. If the wedding gown has a lot of layers, a popular choice is a
lacy bottom for a more feminine (code word in the industry for sexy) look. For
brides who are not the blushing kind, powder blue thongs accomplish two things
at once – a sexy bottom and something blue. Bedroom I’s has an embroidery
service so brides can surprise their hubbies with their new Mrs. names
embroidered on the front of the thong. Ooh la la!
Garters are big
last-minute items, and the biggest sellers are ones with blue ribbons on them.
But they are just for fun, especially since many Cape
brides don’t wear stockings or hose at all.
“A lot of times it
comes down to shapewear, because the dresses are so clingy these days that
people really need something that’s going to give them a smooth finish,”
Guthinger says.
To that end there
are capri-length body wraps with both regular and high waists and bandless hose
that offer a smooth line. There are also pantyhose with thong-style toes to
accommodate open-toed shoes.
Once your
undergarments are picked out, it’s time to plan your skin, hair and
makeup. Sara Gilman, wedding coordinator at Oceanside Hair and Spa in
Brewster, offers some great tips for making sure brides glow on their wedding
day. “If they’re doing facials they probably want to start those six months prior to
the wedding date, once a month, to get their skin in good shape, and hopefully
no blemishes show up from the stress,” she says.
To avoid
crunch-time stress, she recommends having a massage and exfoliation within a
week of the wedding. For brides who want an extra glow, the salon offers a
tanning bed and booth and also does spray tanning.
Manicures and
pedicures are done the day before the wedding to give them time to set.
The most common choices for brides are French manicures on both fingers and
toes or shades of pink.
Since the bride’s
hairstyle is so important to the look she will convey, Gilman recommends that
brides have a trial appointment before the big day if there’s time.
“It’s better if
they can get in here before the wedding to make sure they’re going to like what
they get done, because a lot of times they change their mind a couple of
times,” she says. “And it’s good to just see it on you because you never really
know how it’s going to transpose from a photo to your head.”
A current popular
hairstyle is side-swept bangs with a little volume on the crown. A lot of
brides with longer hair are opting for a half-up and half-down hairdo with a
lot of curls.
“Definitely bring
your veil with you for your trial, and on the day of bring whoever is going to
be taking it out if you do take it out for the reception. You want to make sure
they know how to get it out without ruining your hair,” she advises. Another important tip is to be sure you are wearing a button-down shirt so you
don’t mess up your hair when it’s time to change into your wedding gown.
Oceanside Hair and
Spa also does a full makeup service that is popular with brides and bridal
parties. Mineral makeup is their first choice because it’s pure pigment and has
anti-aging benefits for the skin.
“Most brides will
say that they want very natural makeup,” Gilman says. “Sometimes if it’s an
evening wedding we’ll do more of the smoky eyes and a little bit deeper
pigments, but most want natural earth tones.”
Foundation is a
must so your complexion looks perfect in the photos. That’s followed by powder,
and either a blush or bronzer or a little of both. Gilman mixes a few colors
for eye shadows and recommends a little eyeliner and, especially with blondes,
some eyebrow highlighting so their expressions show up well. Finish with a
flattering lipstick with a little gloss for shine, and always use lip liner for
longer-lasting coverage.
For touch-ups
throughout the day, Gilman recommends that brides keep lipstick, deodorant and
powder in their purses.