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amother
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Sun, Jan 12 2025, 12:23 pm
A relative of mine is engaged to a Baltimore girl and we are driving with the kids from ny to Baltimore. I am trying to plan my night food wise. I am assuming the wedding will be the cheapest or second to cheapest package. What food can I expect at the shmorg? Will there be any hot dishes? In general, how does it compare to a typical no frills wedding in Lakewood?
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amother
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Sun, Jan 12 2025, 2:11 pm
amother OP wrote: | A relative of mine is engaged to a Baltimore girl and we are driving with the kids from ny to Baltimore. I am trying to plan my night food wise. I am assuming the wedding will be the cheapest or second to cheapest package. What food can I expect at the shmorg? Will there be any hot dishes? In general, how does it compare to a typical no frills wedding in Lakewood? |
In my experience, the same. It's possible they had some upgrades, but it was a regular basic shmorg and wedding
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amother
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Today at 11:26 am
There will definitely be hot food at the shmorg. We made two weddings there and the lowest package includes 3 hot chafing dishes, plus 3 cold items (salads, etc.). If they are bumping up one level, which many do, there will be more hot and cold dishes and fruit. Same food on the men's and ladies sides. My boys in BMG say that the Ateres Elka food is better than in Lakewood for the chosson's tish.
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