Easy and Yummy bread for reception. Any Ideas?!


Question:

Easy and Yummy bread for reception. Any Ideas?

Does anyone have a good recipe for rolls? My Husband and I will not be arriving in our home town until 24 hours before our wedding reception and we will still need to make some kind of bread. I am looking for something that is either super easy to make or super cheap to buy. On top of being either cheap or easy it has to taste amazing too. Can any one help? If you have ideas please give recipes.

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7 months ago
we are expecting 100 guests


Answers:
7 months ago
we are expecting 100 guests

Girl! You don't need to be baking bread for our own wedding? Are you mad?!

Call the local bakery (or deli-bakery of a grocery store) and ask them to either deliver or have-ready freshly-baked rolls for your reception. Give them a CC# over the phone. And if I were you, if they wont' deliver, have someone local pick them up and deliver to the reception for you. You dont' have time to be worried about all of that!! You're the BRIDE!

Best wishes!

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I agree with Sugar Pie -- the reception is FOR you, not being given by you. You should be spoiled and served! You should not be asked to bring anything except your handsome groom-to-be. God Bless on your upcoming wedding!

ginger bread

OMG!! You shouldn't be baking bread on your wedding day! Go to the local bakery section of the closest grocery store (or to the local bakery - even better) and ask them to make them! You never mentioned how many you'd be serving, but I assume that it wouldn't be easy to make bread for a crowd and get ready for your wedding.

Congratulations and I wish you good food, loving family & friends!




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