World Kitchen's Wedding Day Radiohttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/worldkitchenCongratulations, you’re engaged! Now it’s time to cut loose with your closest friends and family members, right? Not so fast, say experts ranging from gift-bag suppliers to band leaders to babysitters. First you’ve got to select the menu and music. But that’s just the beginning of countless details to be nailed down before cutting the cake—and the rug. In this series sponsored by World Kitchen, we delve into the ABCs of wedding planning, fashion and receptions throughout the months of March and April. So be sure to tune in every day. And don't forget to share your favorite shows with fellow brides-to-be (and their beaus). World Kitchen: All the right ingredients.enBlogTalkRadio.com. All Rights Reserved.Fri, 14 Jun 2019 20:00:00 GMTMon, 23 Mar 2015 06:00:00 GMTWomenBlogTalkRadio Feed v2.0https://dasg7xwmldix6.cloudfront.net/hostpics/445125ab-ac80-431a-829c-b3b0480acc67_01-wk-2015-icon.jpgWorld Kitchen's Wedding Day Radiohttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/worldkitchenCongratulations, you’re engaged! Now it’s time to cut loose with your closest friends and family members, right? Not so fast, say experts ranging from gift-bag suppliers to band leaders to babysitters. First you’ve got to select the menu and music. But that’s just the beginning of countless details to be nailed down before cutting the cake—and the rug. In this series sponsored by World Kitchen, we delve into the ABCs of wedding planning, fashion and receptions throughout the months of March and April. So be sure to tune in every day. And don't forget to share your favorite shows with fellow brides-to-be (and their beaus). World Kitchen: All the right ingredients.feeds@blogtalkradio.comBlogTalkRadio.comwomen,world kitchen,wedding day radio,corelle,corningware,american sniper,corning,eco-friendly weddings,i do host angela chester,sam jeagerWorld KitchennoCongratulations, you’re engaged! Now it’s time to cut loose with your closest friends and family members, right? Not so fast, say experts ranging from gift-bagepisodicWorld Kitchen Presents Wedding Day Radio: Sam Jaegerhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/worldkitchen/2015/03/23/world-kitchen-presents-wedding-day-radio-sam-jaegerWomenhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/worldkitchen/2015/03/23/world-kitchen-presents-wedding-day-radio-sam-jaeger/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/worldkitchen/2015/03/23/world-kitchen-presents-wedding-day-radio-sam-jaegerMon, 23 Mar 2015 06:00:00 GMTWorld Kitchen Presents Wedding Day Radio: Sam JaegerSam Jaeger is living proof that just because an actor has played opposite such ladykillers as Bradley Cooper—in American Sniper—and Benicio Del Toro—in Traffic—he can still wind up being the kind of guy you take home to mother. “We’ve been together for 16 years,” the star of NBC’s Parenthood tells Milling About host Robin Milling of college sweetheart Amber Jaeger. “We spent the first eight years trying to figure out what it means to be in love with your best friend. And one of the things my own parents did right was to stay married.  Still, it took a long time for me to be able to propose. It took an equally long time for my wife to be ready to accept. Looking back now, the marriage has changed. I think you go through highs and lows. And now having kids changes the dynamic of everything you do on a daily basis. It never occurred to me before I had kids that everything I did was entirely self-involved.” 00:08:00World KitchennoWorld Kitchen,Wedding Day Radio,Sam Jeager,American Sniper,CorningSam Jaeger is living proof that just because an actor has played opposite such ladykillers as Bradley Cooper—in American Sniper—and Benicio Del Toro—in Traffic—World Kitchen Presents Wedding Day Radio: Adele Wechslerhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/worldkitchen/2015/03/04/world-kitchen-presents-wedding-day-radio-adele-wechslerWomenhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/worldkitchen/2015/03/04/world-kitchen-presents-wedding-day-radio-adele-wechsler/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/worldkitchen/2015/03/04/world-kitchen-presents-wedding-day-radio-adele-wechslerWed, 04 Mar 2015 08:00:00 GMTWorld Kitchen Presents Wedding Day Radio: Adele WechslerSomething old, something new, something borrowed, something… green? Rhyme or no rhyme, that’s the sentiment more and more brides a marrying by these days. And no one knows it better than Adele Wechsler of Eco-Culture wedding gowns. “One of the ways of going green when picking a wedding dress is to look for a sustainable fabric. You want to find natural fabrics, not manmade. So look for silk,” the designer tells Green & Gorgeous host Renee Ross. “But not just any silk. It should be eco-silk, which is made without killing the silk worms. Another good alternative is gowns made from hemp.” 00:12:00World KitchennoWorld Kitchen,Wedding Day Radio,Corelle,Corningware,Chicago CutlerySomething old, something new, something borrowed, something… green? Rhyme or no rhyme, that’s the sentiment more and more brides a marrying by these days. And nWorld Kitchen Presents Wedding Day Radio: Angela Chesterhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/worldkitchen/2015/03/04/world-kitchen-presents-wedding-day-radio-angela-chesterWomenhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/worldkitchen/2015/03/04/world-kitchen-presents-wedding-day-radio-angela-chester/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/worldkitchen/2015/03/04/world-kitchen-presents-wedding-day-radio-angela-chesterWed, 04 Mar 2015 05:00:00 GMTWorld Kitchen Presents Wedding Day Radio: Angela Chester“White weddings weren’t always the norm in Western culture,” I Do Radio host Angela Chester explains in her series on connubial couture. “One of the first women to walk down the aisle in white was Mary Queen of Scots, when she married Francois II of France in 1558. Considered inauspicious, white was at that time the official color of mourning in France. It didn’t become popular until 1840, after the marriage of Queen Victoria to Albert of Saxe. Victoria wore a white gown as a way to incorporate some lace from her own closet that she loved.” 00:08:00World KitchennoWorld Kitchen,Wedding Day Rado,Corelle,Corningware,Chicago Cutlery“White weddings weren’t always the norm in Western culture,” I Do Radio host Angela Chester explains in her series on connubial couture. “One of the first womenWorld Kitchen Presents Wedding Day Radio: Carolyn Bendallhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/worldkitchen/2015/03/04/world-kitchen-presents-wedding-day-radio-carolyn-bendallWomenhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/worldkitchen/2015/03/04/world-kitchen-presents-wedding-day-radio-carolyn-bendall/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/worldkitchen/2015/03/04/world-kitchen-presents-wedding-day-radio-carolyn-bendallWed, 04 Mar 2015 04:30:00 GMTWorld Kitchen Presents Wedding Day Radio: Carolyn BendallPatricia Davis of Organically Yours Bridal delves into the essence of a successful wedding dress. “When we custom sew a wedding gown, we’re sewing that gown not based on fashion or trends. We’re sewing it based upon satisfying that bride, the designer tells Your True Colors host Carolyn Bendall. “Every bride should be able to select a gown based on what she wants. But because there are so many things every bride wants in a gown, the chances of matching every single detail with a mass-produced dress are very slim.” 00:11:00World KitchennoWorld Kitchen,Wedding Day Radio,Corelle,Corningware,Chicago CutleryPatricia Davis of Organically Yours Bridal delves into the essence of a successful wedding dress. “When we custom sew a wedding gown, we’re sewing that gown notWorld Kitchen Presents Wedding Day Radio: Saukok Chu Tiampohttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/worldkitchen/2015/03/03/world-kitchen-presents-wedding-day-radio-saukok-chu-tiampoWomenhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/worldkitchen/2015/03/03/world-kitchen-presents-wedding-day-radio-saukok-chu-tiampo/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/worldkitchen/2015/03/03/world-kitchen-presents-wedding-day-radio-saukok-chu-tiampoTue, 03 Mar 2015 21:00:00 GMTWorld Kitchen Presents Wedding Day Radio: Saukok Chu TiampoWhat’s a bridesmaid to do to look fabulous without upstaging the bride or breaking her own bank? That conundrum prompted Saukok Chu Tiampo to found 57 Grand Bridalwear. “In 2007, I had a destination wedding in Anguila, where I invited my eight bridesmaids to join us for the weekend,” she tells Wedding Planning Radio host Jeannie Uyanik. “I wanted to defray the cost of the dresses, so I gifted them to my maids. But while shopping for eight dresses, I didn’t see anything I liked. That’s when I realized there was an opportunity to fill a need in the market in terms of style and price point.” 00:14:00World KitchennoWorld Kitchen,Wedding Day Radio,Corelle,Corningware,Chicago CutleryWhat’s a bridesmaid to do to look fabulous without upstaging the bride or breaking her own bank? That conundrum prompted Saukok Chu Tiampo to found 57 Grand BriWorld Kitchen Presents Wedding Day Radio: Chris Lanstonhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/worldkitchen/2015/03/03/world-kitchen-presents-wedding-day-radio-chris-lanstonWomenhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/worldkitchen/2015/03/03/world-kitchen-presents-wedding-day-radio-chris-lanston/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/worldkitchen/2015/03/03/world-kitchen-presents-wedding-day-radio-chris-lanstonTue, 03 Mar 2015 00:30:00 GMTWorld Kitchen Presents Wedding Day Radio: Chris LanstonNow or forever? That’s the choice brides must make when it comes to cosmetics, says stylist Chris Lanston, whose clients that include Tyra Banks and Alan Thicke. “Most brides want their makeup simple but glowy. So I use products with a lot of mica in them. But I also tell my brides to figure out if they want to look beautiful and stunning during the ceremony, or in their photos. Because the latter requires a little heavier makeup.  If you paint your face normally, you look fantastic in person. But the makeup may not show up in your pictures.” 00:10:00World KitchennoWorld Kitchen,Wedding Day Radio,Corelle,Corningware,Chicago CutleryNow or forever? That’s the choice brides must make when it comes to cosmetics, says stylist Chris Lanston, whose clients that include Tyra Banks and Alan ThickeWorld Kitchen Presents Wedding Day Radio: Naomi Levinehttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/worldkitchen/2015/03/02/world-kitchen-presents-wedding-day-radio-naomi-levineWomenhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/worldkitchen/2015/03/02/world-kitchen-presents-wedding-day-radio-naomi-levine/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/worldkitchen/2015/03/02/world-kitchen-presents-wedding-day-radio-naomi-levineMon, 02 Mar 2015 18:30:00 GMTWorld Kitchen Presents Wedding Day Radio: Naomi LevineNaomi “The Cake Aussie” Levine has made name for herself as a master baker whose creations have been the toast of many a Midwest wedding since 2004. So we were curious to learn what confectionary delight she served at her own nuptials. “It had to be over the top. And it wasn’t just one, it was two cakes: One for me and one for John,” the TipsyCake founder tells The Wedding 101 Show host David Rothstein of her hubby. “We love to create cakes that are a true reflection of the groom’s personality and passion. And John has been a vinyl DJ forever, and he loves Pabsy Blue Ribbon beer. So I decided to do a six-pack of Pabst as the base of the cake. And on the top we put vinyl records and a figurine of John spinning records.  We also added a figurine of me and our five-year-old son.” 00:12:00World KitchennoWorld Kitchen,Wedding Day Radio,Corelle,Corningware,Chicago CutleryNaomi “The Cake Aussie” Levine has made name for herself as a master baker whose creations have been the toast of many a Midwest wedding since 2004. So we wereWorld Kitchen Presents Wedding Day Radio: Ann Campeauhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/worldkitchen/2015/03/02/world-kitchen-presents-wedding-day-radio-ann-campeauWomenhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/worldkitchen/2015/03/02/world-kitchen-presents-wedding-day-radio-ann-campeau/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/worldkitchen/2015/03/02/world-kitchen-presents-wedding-day-radio-ann-campeauMon, 02 Mar 2015 14:00:00 GMTWorld Kitchen Presents Wedding Day Radio: Ann CampeauWhen curvy bride-to-be Ann Campeau found a gap in the wedding-wear market, she didn’t cry in her rehearsal-dinner soup. She said “I do!” to one of the biggest opportunities of her life. “In my own search for a gown—when I wore a size 14—I was the average size of the typical American woman. Yet I couldn’t fit into any dress anywhere. Then I was talking to my brother and asked him, ‘What do women who are larger than me do?’ And he said, ‘Someone should open a plus-size bridal salon.’ So I did!” she tells Down that Aisle in Style host Chamein Canton of the shop she co-founded, Strut Bridal. 00:13:00World KitchennoWorld Kitchen,Wedding Day Radio,Corelle,Corningware,Chicago CutleryWhen curvy bride-to-be Ann Campeau found a gap in the wedding-wear market, she didn’t cry in her rehearsal-dinner soup. She said “I do!” to one of the biggest oWorld Kitchen Presents Wedding Day Radio: Ed Casehttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/worldkitchen/2015/03/02/world-kitchen-presents-wedding-day-radio-ed-caseWomenhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/worldkitchen/2015/03/02/world-kitchen-presents-wedding-day-radio-ed-case/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/worldkitchen/2015/03/02/world-kitchen-presents-wedding-day-radio-ed-caseMon, 02 Mar 2015 08:00:00 GMTWorld Kitchen Presents Wedding Day Radio: Ed CaseThere’s no doubt the world’s getting smaller. And in that process, interfaith marriages are becoming more common. But how to navigate the tricky territory that comes with this trend? “The single most popular piece of content on our site is the Guide to Wedding Ceremonies for Interfaith Couples,” Ed Case, CEO of Interfaith Family, tells Wedding Planning Radio host Jeannie Uyanik. “That explains a lot about Jewish wedding traditions and how to incorporate other traditions into a Jewish ceremony. And our highest traffic month is December, because couples have to figure out what to do about Christmas and Hannuka. The best advice I can give to the families of interfaith couples who are coming together for the first time is to be accepting of the bride and groom’s choices. Just go forward on that basis.” 00:15:00World KitchennoWorld Kitchen,Wedding Day Radio,Corelle,Corningware,Chicago CutleryThere’s no doubt the world’s getting smaller. And in that process, interfaith marriages are becoming more common. But how to navigate the tricky territory thatWorld Kitchen Presents Wedding Day Radio: Diann Valentinehttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/worldkitchen/2015/03/02/world-kitchen-presents-wedding-day-radio-diann-valentineWomenhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/worldkitchen/2015/03/02/world-kitchen-presents-wedding-day-radio-diann-valentine/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/worldkitchen/2015/03/02/world-kitchen-presents-wedding-day-radio-diann-valentineMon, 02 Mar 2015 05:00:00 GMTWorld Kitchen Presents Wedding Day Radio: Diann ValentineThere’s a reason uber-producer Mark Burnett picked Diann Valentine to host his Wedding Day reality series: She’s got a passion for making brides and grooms happy. “We travel around the country and find deserving couples who, for one reason or another face circumstances that prevent them from having the wedding of their dreams,” the celebrity events planner tells Buzzworthy Radio host NaVell Lee. “So we show up and in four days, we supersize it and make it bigger and better than anything they could have ever imagined. And we make the whole process simple for them.” 00:10:00World KitchennoWorld Kitchen,Wedding Day Radio,Corelle,Corningware,Chicago CutleryThere’s a reason uber-producer Mark Burnett picked Diann Valentine to host his Wedding Day reality series: She’s got a passion for making brides and grooms happWorld Kitchen Presents Wedding Day Radio: Therez Fleetwoodhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/worldkitchen/2015/03/02/world-kitchen-presents-wedding-day-radio-therez-fleetwoodWomenhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/worldkitchen/2015/03/02/world-kitchen-presents-wedding-day-radio-therez-fleetwood/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/worldkitchen/2015/03/02/world-kitchen-presents-wedding-day-radio-therez-fleetwoodMon, 02 Mar 2015 04:30:00 GMTWorld Kitchen Presents Wedding Day Radio: Therez FleetwoodCall it Ken-do attitude. “I started dressing my Barbie dolls when I was 10 years old,” bridal designer Therez Fleetwood, who’d go on to create the only Afrocentric costumes ever worn by Mickey and Minnie Mouse at Walt Disney World, tells Wealthy Sistas host Deborah Hardnett. “So my mother sent me to sewing school. But I wasn’t a big fan of that, and quit after three months. Then my mother bought me a sewing machine, but I didn’t do anything with it for about three years. Then something hit me and I took it out one day and started sewing non-stop. I’ve been at it ever since.” 00:12:00World KitchennoWorld Kitchen,Wedding Day Radio,Corelle,Corningware,Chicago CutleryCall it Ken-do attitude. “I started dressing my Barbie dolls when I was 10 years old,” bridal designer Therez Fleetwood, who’d go on to create the only AfrocentWorld Kitchen Presents Wedding Day Radio: Kyle Matthewshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/worldkitchen/2015/03/01/world-kitchen-presents-wedding-day-radio-kyle-matthewsWomenhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/worldkitchen/2015/03/01/world-kitchen-presents-wedding-day-radio-kyle-matthews/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/worldkitchen/2015/03/01/world-kitchen-presents-wedding-day-radio-kyle-matthewsSun, 01 Mar 2015 23:30:00 GMTWorld Kitchen Presents Wedding Day Radio: Kyle MatthewsI Do Radio host Angela Chester digs into the issue of wedding-gown preservation with Kyle Matthews of Janet Davis Cleaners: Should a bride try to use a steamer herself, the kind you can buy at a local retail store, or should she have it professionally done? “First of all, look on the label inside the dress. Because some dresses can’t be steamed or they fall apart,” Kyle advises. “But if you want to try steaming, do it in an area where no one is going to see it. If you don’t like what you’re seeing, just stop, bring it to us and we’ll take care of it.” 00:09:00World KitchennoWorld Kitchen,Wedding Day Radio,Corelle,Corningware,Chicago CutleryI Do Radio host Angela Chester digs into the issue of wedding-gown preservation with Kyle Matthews of Janet Davis Cleaners: Should a bride try to use a steamerWorld Kitchen Presents Wedding Day Radio: Ebony Looneyhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/worldkitchen/2015/03/01/world-kitchen-presents-wedding-day-radio-ebony-looneyWomenhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/worldkitchen/2015/03/01/world-kitchen-presents-wedding-day-radio-ebony-looney/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/worldkitchen/2015/03/01/world-kitchen-presents-wedding-day-radio-ebony-looneySun, 01 Mar 2015 19:30:00 GMTWorld Kitchen Presents Wedding Day Radio: Ebony LooneyGet decked out for your big day for under a hundred bucks? Impossible, you say? Not according to Unik Apparel founder Rose Reyes. “The wedding dress you saw on my blog was just $44.99. I got it from Target,” she tells Make Me Over, Eb! host Ebony Looney. “I went online and found this really simple gown. And for someone having a small wedding or a second wedding, it’s surpisingly classy. And I paired the dress with some shoes from Target as well, which cost just $11.99. They’re extremely comfortable, which is always helpful because most brides spend hours running around socializing.” 00:13:00World KitchennoWorld Kitchen,Wedding Day Radio,Corelle,Corningware,Chicago CutleryGet decked out for your big day for under a hundred bucks? Impossible, you say? Not according to Unik Apparel founder Rose Reyes. “The wedding dress you saw onWorld Kitchen Presents Wedding Day Radio: Amsale Aberrahttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/worldkitchen/2015/03/01/world-kitchen-presents-wedding-day-radio-amsale-aberraWomenhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/worldkitchen/2015/03/01/world-kitchen-presents-wedding-day-radio-amsale-aberra/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/worldkitchen/2015/03/01/world-kitchen-presents-wedding-day-radio-amsale-aberraSun, 01 Mar 2015 09:00:00 GMTWorld Kitchen Presents Wedding Day Radio: Amsale Aberra“Don’t get overwhelmed by the sheer number of wedding gowns out there,” designer Amsale Aberra, whose clients range from Anna Paquin to Viola Davis, advises brides-to-be. “Remember: it’s still a dress, it still has to flatter you. So before you say, I have to find the perfect wedding dress, find out what kind of dress will flatter you. Figure out what’s the right shape for you, and what type of wedding you’re going to have,” she tells Conversations with Linda host Linda Lawson. “When you’ve got those things down, the search will be easier—and a lot more fun.” 00:11:00World KitchennoWorld Kitchen,Wedding Day Radio,Corelle,Corningware,Chicago Cutlery“Don’t get overwhelmed by the sheer number of wedding gowns out there,” designer Amsale Aberra, whose clients range from Anna Paquin to Viola Davis, advises briWorld Kitchen Presents Wedding Day Radio: Mary Winslowhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/worldkitchen/2015/03/01/world-kitchen-presents-wedding-day-radio-mary-winslowWomenhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/worldkitchen/2015/03/01/world-kitchen-presents-wedding-day-radio-mary-winslow/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/worldkitchen/2015/03/01/world-kitchen-presents-wedding-day-radio-mary-winslowSun, 01 Mar 2015 07:30:00 GMTWorld Kitchen Presents Wedding Day Radio: Mary WinslowHow far out should couples order their wedding cake? “That all depends on the difficulty of the design, Mary Winslow of Sinful Wedding Confections tells The Wedding 101 Show host David Rothstein. “The season you want to get married in is also a key factor. So a general range for the height of a wedding season—between Memorial Day and Labor Day—would be five to six months.  But if you’re getting married in February, you could easily book your baker in January, because that’s such a slow season.” 00:14:00World KitchennoWorld Kitchen,Wedding Day Radio,Corelle,Corningware,Chicago CutleryHow far out should couples order their wedding cake? “That all depends on the difficulty of the design, Mary Winslow of Sinful Wedding Confections tells The WedWorld Kitchen Presents Wedding Day Radio: Katie Martinhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/worldkitchen/2015/03/01/world-kitchen-presents-wedding-day-radio-katie-martinWomenhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/worldkitchen/2015/03/01/world-kitchen-presents-wedding-day-radio-katie-martin/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/worldkitchen/2015/03/01/world-kitchen-presents-wedding-day-radio-katie-martinSun, 01 Mar 2015 07:00:00 GMTWorld Kitchen Presents Wedding Day Radio: Katie MartinTraditionalists may shudder at the notion of doing away with elaborate wedding invites, but Katie Martin of Eco-Beautiful Weddings says that’s one of the keys to green nuptials. “Some of the inserts may not be necessary, like a reception card or an inner envelope,” she tells Green & Gorgeous host Renee Ross. “Another thing is you can say is ‘Reception to follow at such and such a location,’ and have a small insert that gives not only the hotels and travel information, but the location of the reception and the venue’s website. There are also some post-consumer-waste invites on the market that do a great job of looking classy.” 00:12:00World KitchennoWorld Kitchen,Wedding Day Radio,Corelle,Corningware,Chicago CutleryTraditionalists may shudder at the notion of doing away with elaborate wedding invites, but Katie Martin of Eco-Beautiful Weddings says that’s one of the keys tWorld Kitchen Presents Wedding Day Radio: David Rothsteinhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/worldkitchen/2015/03/01/world-kitchen-presents-wedding-day-radio-david-rothsteinWomenhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/worldkitchen/2015/03/01/world-kitchen-presents-wedding-day-radio-david-rothstein/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/worldkitchen/2015/03/01/world-kitchen-presents-wedding-day-radio-david-rothsteinSun, 01 Mar 2015 06:30:00 GMTWorld Kitchen Presents Wedding Day Radio: David RothsteinWanna throw a sophisticated reception? Then be sure to tune into The Wedding 101 Show as host, and veteran Chicago-based band leader, David Rothstein delves into the dancing-between-courses craze. “We do it probably 80 to 90 percent of the time at the weddings we play these days,” he says. “As the term implies, this is dancing between dinner courses, throughout the dinner portion of your evening. It originated in upsate New York, it was a very high-society way of throwing a wedding reception. And over the past 30 years, it has made its way across the U.S. The biggest benefit is that it creates energy and momentum throughout the night. And that, for me, is a key to any successful wedding.” 00:12:00World KitchennoWorld Kitchen,Wedding Day Radio,Corelle,Corningware,Chicago CutleryWanna throw a sophisticated reception? Then be sure to tune into The Wedding 101 Show as host, and veteran Chicago-based band leader, David Rothstein delves intWorld Kitchen Presents Wedding Day Radio: Debbie Quainhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/worldkitchen/2015/03/01/world-kitchen-presents-wedding-day-radio-debbie-quainWomenhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/worldkitchen/2015/03/01/world-kitchen-presents-wedding-day-radio-debbie-quain/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/worldkitchen/2015/03/01/world-kitchen-presents-wedding-day-radio-debbie-quainSun, 01 Mar 2015 05:30:00 GMTWorld Kitchen Presents Wedding Day Radio: Debbie QuainServing your reception meal buffet-style has its pros and cons, notes Confetti Radio host Debbie Quain: “The upside is that guests get to mingle at the buffet tables, and sample a variety of dishes to boot. The downside is that long lines often form at the tables, which is something I absolutely hate to see. There’s no elegance to that. Another minus is that it’s harder for the caterer to control the portions, because you don’t know which dishes will be more popular. The best way to eliminate long lines is to release the tables one by one. But don’t make an announcement over the PA system. Just walk over to each table and tell them, ‘You’re invited to go to the buffet now.’” 00:09:00World KitchennoWorld Kitchen,Wedding Day Radio,Corelle,Corningware,Chicago CutleryServing your reception meal buffet-style has its pros and cons, notes Confetti Radio host Debbie Quain: “The upside is that guests get to mingle at the buffet tWorld Kitchen Presents Wedding Day Radio: Felecia Hatcherhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/worldkitchen/2015/03/01/world-kitchen-presents-wedding-day-radio-felecia-hatcherWomenhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/worldkitchen/2015/03/01/world-kitchen-presents-wedding-day-radio-felecia-hatcher/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/worldkitchen/2015/03/01/world-kitchen-presents-wedding-day-radio-felecia-hatcherSun, 01 Mar 2015 05:00:00 GMTWorld Kitchen Presents Wedding Day Radio: Felecia HatcherIf a Good Humor-like ice-cream truck is the last thing you’d expect to see at a wedding reception—particularly one toting wine-flavored treats—you’re in for a big surprise.  “We drive up with the old-school music playing right out of the truck, and it just lights up the crowd. They’re turning around trying to figure out where it’s coming from,” Felecia Hatcher of Feverish Ice Cream tells I Do Radio host Angela Chester. “What’s unique about our ice-cream truck is all the different selections that brides and gooms have for their event. We did a themed wedding last year and we had wine ice cream, Japanese mochi balls, we do vegan-friendly ice cream as well. The wine ice cream has been around just for few years, and there are flavors like peach Zinfandel, port, chocolate cabernet and a cherry chardonnay.” 00:06:00World KitchennoWorld Kitchen,Wedding Day Radio,I Do host Angela Chester,Felecia Hatcher of Feverish Ice CreamIf a Good Humor-like ice-cream truck is the last thing you’d expect to see at a wedding reception—particularly one toting wine-flavored treats—you’re in for a bWorld Kitchen Presents Wedding Day Radio: Anthony Commissohttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/worldkitchen/2015/02/28/world-kitchen-presents-wedding-day-radio-anthony-commissoWomenhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/worldkitchen/2015/02/28/world-kitchen-presents-wedding-day-radio-anthony-commisso/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/worldkitchen/2015/02/28/world-kitchen-presents-wedding-day-radio-anthony-commissoSat, 28 Feb 2015 05:30:00 GMTWorld Kitchen Presents Wedding Day Radio: Anthony CommissoUnlike the bride, who typically picks out her wedding wardrobe solo, the groom has no such luck. At least not according to Tuxego.com founder Anthony Commisso. “I never do a consultation without the bride because, irrespective of what we might choose together, I just know that the groom will go home to tight lips and a frown because he hasn’t lived up to his bride’s expectations,” he tells I Do Radio host Angela Chester. “So to spare the poor man I insist upon the bride coming along with the groom.  The intention is to help them paint a picture of how they want their wedding to look. Then I help them achive that. Because this is a photo they’ll last  a lifetime.” 00:10:00World KitchennoWorld Kitchen,Wedding Day Radio,Corelle,Corningware,Chicago CutleryUnlike the bride, who typically picks out her wedding wardrobe solo, the groom has no such luck. At least not according to Tuxego.com founder Anthony Commisso.World Kitchen Presents Wedding Day Radio: Kate Harrisonhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/worldkitchen/2013/05/30/world-kitchen-presents-wedding-day-radio-kate-harrisonWomenhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/worldkitchen/2013/05/30/world-kitchen-presents-wedding-day-radio-kate-harrison/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/worldkitchen/2013/05/30/world-kitchen-presents-wedding-day-radio-kate-harrisonThu, 30 May 2013 15:30:00 GMTWorld Kitchen Presents Wedding Day Radio: Kate Harrison The most eco-friendly weddings start when your guests sit down for dinner, says Kate Harrison, author of The Green Bride Guide. “The majority of the environmental impact from a wedding comes from the food. Because you’re feeding upwards of 150 people, and the average meal travels three to five thousand miles from where it’s grown to our place setting,” she tells The Wedding 101 Show host David Rothstein. “So try to plan a meal either using an eco-friendly caterer, or working with your regular caterer and asking them about what’s available locally and trying to incorporate the season and the region that the wedding is going to be in into the menu to decrease how far food has to travel. Also, you’ll get fresher, more delicious, often less expensive food.” 00:13:00World KitchennoWorld Kitchen,Wedding Day Radio,The Reception,eco-friendly weddings,Kate Harrison author of The Green Bride GuideThe most eco-friendly weddings start when your guests sit down for dinner, says Kate Harrison, author of The Green Bride Guide. “The majority of the environmen