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  Cake Sense
--by Mary Hartford, GrandCountyWeddings.com
The bride's mother wanted something different. She'd seen enough soaring butter cream monoliths, miniature bride and grooms and cascading piped flowers. She'd seen enough lavish fondant-draped confections in every stripe, tilt, shape, flavor and form. She wanted something different. And she wanted pie.

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Have a Wedding; Love your Guests
--by Mary Hartford, GrandCountyWeddings.com
A wedding wouldn't happen, without a bride and groom. And it wouldn't be much fun without guests.  You and your guests will have a wonderful time and everyone will leave with a warm feeling if you purpose to esteem your guests...

World Concert Hall
--by Joan Shaw ,Alpine Classic Music
Musicians are happy to oblige the bride and groom with music they particularly want for their wedding day. Often the bridal couple will receive a sample CD...

Mother of the Groom -- for Better or Worse
--by Mary Hartford, GrandCountyWeddings.com
I recently became a Mother of the Groom (MOG), a position of less apparent rank than MOB. I was as inexperienced at this as my son was in his upcoming role the "day of". I had plenty of time to contemplate and prepare for this new experience but it still managed to ambush me. Experience is not always the kindest of teachers, but it is surely the best (old Spanish proverb).

Planning Your Wedding -- Dodging Dragons and Slaying Monsters
--by Mary Hartford, GrandCountyWeddings.com
Every bride envisions her own version of a storybook wedding--with her shining knight, ladies in waiting, and revelry in the banquet hall.  But she doesn't always consider the dragons, aliens and two-headed beasts that may be lurking in the shadows.  Fortunately, they are easy to slay, and bury forever, if you know what to watch out for.

Wedding Traditions and History
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by Mary Hartford, GrandCountyWeddings.com

A Safer, Healthier Experience for your wedding guests
--by Mary Hartford, GrandCountyWeddings.com

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