New book works to relieve pain brides feel when they cannot afford designer weddings

How to Produce a Wedding Reception That Looks Like it Cost $36,000 for $6,000 or Less by events expert Janyce Robins Granoff shows brides how to achieve the look of a high cost event for much less

COCONUT GROVE, Fla. (MMD Newswire) February 22, 2010 -- How to Produce a Wedding Reception That Looks Like it Cost $36,000 for $6,000 or Less: For DIY Brides and Weekend Wedding Planners by Janyce Robins Granoff serves as a wedding reception workbook that she notes "is not just another pretty wedding planner but similar to having a personal coach that takes you through the process of producing your dream reception."

Granoff offers inspirational courage to women to take charge of their receptions, as well as their lives, so they learn that they can and should make their own dreams come true. Granoff strives to give any bride on any budget a detailed, step-by-step system to take them through the entire process of producing their dream reception. Written for brides and novice event planners, the book aims to provide a blueprint for cutting reception costs without giving up the elegance of a designer wedding reception.

Granoff has worked with thousands of brides who had an average working person's budget over the past 25 years. In her book, she notes that these experiences have allowed her to cultivate an in-depth knowledge of how to deal with a bride's fears and struggles to work within their financial limitations.

"I think the biggest and most discouraging number most brides have seen is that the average wedding reception costs $30,000. In my experience, that is an absurd price, especially considering the typical working person's salary," says Granoff.

How to Produce a Wedding Reception That Looks Like it Cost $36,000 for $6,000 or Less: For DIY Brides and Weekend Wedding Planners is available for sale online at Amazon.com and other channels.

About the Author
Janyce Robins Granoff is president of a Florida catering supplies company, headquartered in Coconut Grove. She has spent 25 years in the food service industry and currently helps event and wedding planners, caterers and consumers use disposables to produce their events. She has bought, merchandised, and sold disposable food service and wedding products for consumers in every socio-economic level and has also worked with businesses, the military, caterers, personal chefs, institutions and municipalities for events.

MEDIA CONTACT:
Janyce Robins Granoff
Email: janycegranoff@hotmail.com
Phone: (305) 446-0466
Web: www.divinedisposables.com

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