Making a wedding registry is tough. Since my DF and I are living in an apartment and about to move in a couple of months (and again a couple of months later), it’s difficult trying to register for things. We have enough “stuff” overflowing our current apartment, how would we go about asking for more “stuff” that we don’t need? Do you just skip the registry completely?
Thank goodness for wedding blogs that can answer every question that may cross your mind, no matter how ridiculous the question may be. Chances are, it’s been asked before at least ten times. Whatever would I do without the internet?
I started a registry with Williams-Sonoma, but a month later and it seems as if half of the stuff on my registry is out of stock, not sold anymore, or only available online. That’s not good. I nixed that idea and am now looking for different alternatives, if anything at all.
Oh well.. on to my next wedding adventure.
This recipe is so simple that it shouldn’t even be a recipe. Salmon is easy to cook and great for your health. With this standard recipe, your food will come out perfect every single time.
Ingredients
- salmon
- olive oil
- salt and pepper, to taste
Directions
- Place your salmon on a baking sheet.
- Drizzle with olive oil, salt and pepper.
- Place in your oven and turn the heat up to 400 degrees. Bake for 25-30 minutes.
megan says
You could always ask your guests to donate the amount they would have spent on a gift to a specific charity that you and your fiancé support. that way you can feel good about the money going to a good cause.
Melinda says
i had a co-worker who decided instead of asking for “gifts” they registered with Sandals.com and people could purchase/help fund their honeymoon. Made it easy for us guests, and they had an awesome almost paid for honeymoon.