Subject: {FIRSTNAME}, three cheers to you!


Hello {FIRSTNAME} :)

Did the tips on finding a veil put you a little ahead of
schedule?  I  sure hope so.  Let's talk a little bit today
about food.  You like food,  right?  We all do.  The number one
question that couples often ask me is  how do we save money on
food.  I go over many ways to save money in the ebook, "Wedding
Savings Revealed."  However, I'm going to give you a little
appetizer for your plate.

One of the biggest  things you can do is determine what time of
day you  want to host your reception.  You see the time of day is
directly related  to the amount of food you have to serve.
Let's take a look at the most frequent wedding reception times.

Morning Wedding Ceremony before 11:00am
Continental breakfast or buffet
Midday Wedding 11:00am to 1:00pm
Luncheon buffet

Afternoon Wedding 1:00pm to 4:00pm
Hor d'oeuvres buffet or cake and punch only

Early Evening Wedding 4:00pm to 7:00pm
Dinner buffet

Evening Wedding after 7:00pm
Hors d'oeuvres buffet or cake and punch only

I have outlined TEN TOP WAYS YOU CAN SAVE MONEY ON RECEPTION
costs in my  ebook, "Wedding Savings Revealed".  You can  save as
much as 40-60% on your reception costs by following the advice
that I outline in the book.  But, for right now, let's look at
the top three ways you save by cutting the cost on booze.

1) BUY LIQUOR WHOLESALE.  A wholesaler will offer you a discount
of up to  20% on bulk purchases of alcohol.  A wholesaler will
also allow you to  return any bottles of liquor that you have not
used.  By in large this is  a great deal.

2) SERVE NON-ALCOHOLIC DRINKS. You can save a fortune by only
serving  non-alcoholic drinks at your wedding reception.
Sparkling cider or grape  juice are excellent options.  If you
don't like the idea of a completely  dry reception, then
just serve wine or champagne.

3) HAVE A COCKTAIL HOUR.  Limit the amount of time for alcoholic
drinks  to one hour.   Once the cocktail hour is over, you can
then limit drinks  to nonalcoholic beverages or wine.  I suggest
having a host or hostess to  pass out the drinks because this
helps to prevent waste.

You can find out about the other ways to save money on reception
costs by  reading my ebook, "Wedding Savings Revealed."

Here's the link to my ebook:


http://www.YOURDOMAIN.com


I'm also getting rave reviews for my 14 WAYS TO FIND HONEYMOON
RED LIGHT  SPECIALS.  Coming up, I'll show you how to pick the
perfect  flowers for  your weddings.  You now have more options
besides roses.

Warmest Regards,
YOUR NAME