Today, Tyler R. Tichelaar of Reader Views is delighted to be joined by an expert on wedding preparation, Janyce Granoff. Janyce is here to talk vape manufacturer about her new book “Wedding Place Settings with Divine Disposables.”

Tyler: Welcome, Janyce. This is perfect timing for us to discuss your book since the majority of weddings take place in summer. To begin, would you tell us a little bit about why you decided to write “Wedding Place Settings with Divine Disposables”?

Janyce: Thank you Tyler for asking me to be here.

Let me ask you if you have ever found yourself disposable vape manufacturer fuming over something you read that you knew was wrong but didn’t know what to do about it?

This is exactly what happened to me and is how I ended up writing this book. So… let me tell you how I ended up helping brides make their own dreams come true.

To help me stay abreast of any new trends that I might need to translate into affordable options for brides on a budget I read/peruse practically all the bridal, fashion and decorating magazines from cover to cover.

Anyway, last year in an editorial question & answer type etiquette column in one of the magazines, I read an answer to a question from a bride (in obvious pain) that made my blood boil! What I read made me so upset, so hurt for the bride who wrote the question as well as for all the brides who I knew would be devastated by the answer. I searched for some way to make all those brides feel better, and that’s when I decided to write this book.

The Bride’s question: My family and fiance have very little money but I want to have a beautiful reception. We need to use disposables. Do you have any ideas that will help us?

Answer: Using disposables is the worst idea. Disposbles are tacky and you (the Bride) would be better off asking friends to borrow their assorted china and glassware for your reception rather than use flimsy picnic plates.

My reaction, in addition to my anger at the writer’s insensitivity, was to wonder how was it possible that someone in the wedding industry could be unaware of the fact that hundreds of thousands of brides use disposables each year and have been for at least the twenty-five years I have been in the business. In other words, it is not a new concept and I was amazed that the magazine writer did not seem to recognize or care that she was disenfranchising a whole segment of her own customer base. I was also shocked to realize that this writer apparently had no idea there existed a whole array of products that could not be considered to be anything like your grandmother’s picnic plates. This was a revelation to me and offered me a challenge and I hope, an opportunity to ease some of the hurt feelings caused by that writer. So I wrote this book.

Tyler: Wow, Janyce. The writer of that answer sounds like she’s out of touch with reality and the cost of a wedding. I have been to many weddings with disposable plates, but typically plain white styrofoam or plastic ones. So, Janyce, just what do you mean exactly by “Divine Disposables”?