Nothing Kosher.
2006-10-09 11:12:43
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answered by physandchemteach 7
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Christian can eat whatever they want, there is no specific food to a christian wedding. Although most Catholics don't eat meat on Fridays during Lent and some Catholics don't eat meat on any Friday. All the standard symbols apply to a Christian wedding - hearts, doves, crosses, the bible, etc.
2006-10-09 18:42:38
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answered by maigen_obx 7
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The foods at Christian weddings are the same as at every other kind of wedding.
The main Christian symbol is that the people are getting married in a church or by a minister/pastor/priest; they're making a promise to each other and to God.
2006-10-10 20:56:19
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answered by Anonymous
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As Christians, we have the freedom to enjoy any food from God's creation sooooooooo your choice. Some people choose to put the symbol of the fish on the napkins - these are available pre=printed. It would be appropriate to have a streamer like banner with two intersecting rings and a cross through the center. The bride and groom's names could be one to a side.
The closest "food" wise would probably be some form of flat bread. In most areas, that would be like a tortilla. Authentic NT flat bread would be thicker, but not all groceries carry it. Olives and grapes would be the logical "fruits", but you could also include figs/dates.
Thank you for seeking to witness.
2006-10-10 19:44:39
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answered by Joe Cool 6
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I think you should be ok to have just about any kind of food you want at a Christian Wedding.
I had a Christian Wedding and we had pork loin and baked bean (an old family recipe), chips, and drinks of choice.
You can have just about anything that you want too.
Good Luck.
2006-10-09 18:17:30
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answered by Anonymous
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I think you need to worry more about the vegetarians & those on restricted diets. Jewish people only eat Kosher meats. Some Catholics still do not eat meat on Friday. Some Christians adhere to the dietary laws in the Bible.
If you stick with something like a pasta dish, chicken, & a sugar free dessert, you'll probably have all the bases covered.
2006-10-09 18:53:25
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answered by weddrev 6
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This is of no concern - we are not a different species with different food requirements. Some Catholics, for example, may still not eat meat on Fridays, if that applies. Otherwise, anything goes.
Christian symbols include the cross, heart, dove...
2006-10-09 19:11:35
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answered by Lydia 7
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Well, I imagine is food that is found at any other table that is not Christian.Maybe the way the wedding is celebrated might be different, but what else could they eat if it wasn't common food?
2006-10-09 18:12:45
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answered by gil 2
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I was not aware we Christians were only allowed to serve certain foods. But customary weddings normally serve chicken or beef and sometimes fish, meatballs, salads and veggie trays, things like that.
2006-10-09 19:48:13
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answered by â¤??? ?å???? 4
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you can have any type of food you want there, most christians just don't usually celebrate with alcohol
2006-10-09 18:32:20
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answered by gardener24 3
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