u/ChocolateMiddle9394

This is taking in to account the typical expectation that guests pay for their accommodations during a wedding.

We are planning a small wedding (like 25 guests) and are leaning towards renting an entire inn for a long weekend (4 nights) so we can spend time with our family and closest friends. We would pay the entire rental cost ourselves, instead of guests booking their rooms. We also plan to feed everyone pretty much the whole weekend. Only 6 of our guests are in state, the others are all traveling.

We essentially want to ask them to pay for their rooms, but I feel so uncomfortable even thinking about doing this. Has anyone done this and asked guests to cover a reasonable portion? We went to a wedding last year and paid the groom back $500 for 3 nights in a shared house. Our location is New England in September, so we would be giving them a pretty big discount tbh. I just don't want to come across as entitled.

Thank you in advance!

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u/ChocolateMiddle9394 — 15 days ago

I am looking for some lunch inspiration that will include protein/fiber, but unfortunately I'm a little picky. I have to pack breakfast/lunch for work 5 days a week, so I usually take overnight oats for breakfast which I love and these keep me pretty full, but I struggle with lunch ideas.

-I prefer lighter/snacky foods. (Nuts/cheese, a bagel, apple/nut butter are what I've been eating at lunch time)

-I dont like heavy, hot meals as they make me feel sluggish (I prefer to eat these for dinner)

-Although I eat some meat, I am mostly vegetarian out of preference, I just don't love meat. I also try to stay away from deli meat :(

-I unfortunately don't like really creamy/sour stuff so cottage cheese kind of gives me the ick

-I love veggies, lentils, Chickpeas etc.

I'm trying to eat within 1300-1400 calories daily.

Thank you!!

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u/ChocolateMiddle9394 — 16 days ago