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Welcome Baskets Revisited - The Hungry Bride

Tasty cupcakes from Baked and Wired were tough competition for Georgetown Cupcakes.

Back in March I asked you all to send in ideas for local foods in Washington D.C., Maryland and Virginia that I could use in the welcome baskets for my wedding. After an incredible amount of responses flooded the comments section I decided to go down to D.C. and make a weekend out of sampling all of your suggestions (I know, tough job).

While I couldn't get my hands on everything, I sure did try, and from cupcakes and cookies to root beer and chocolates, each of your suggestions proved uniquely tasty and memorable.

So what made the cut? Delicious pictures are after the jump.

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Welcome Baskets - The Hungry Bride



I don't think I've mentioned this before, but my fiancee and I are having a destination wedding in Washington, D.C. We both grew up in New Jersey and still live there, and while our travels don't take us too far, all of our family and friends will be traveling for this special occasion.

After reading numerous books and magazines, I've come to the decision that I would like each guest (couple) to receive a welcome basket in their hotel rooms upon arrival. While this sounds easy enough, being a foodie and advocate for using local resources, has made it a difficult task.

After visiting D.C. over the years and eating at some of the best restaurants in the country (my opinion), I never took notice of the local food products the city has to offer. So where do I turn to? I was lucky enough to meet a fantastic contact from Cultural Tourism DC at a "Taste of D.C." event held several months back. I figured if any organization could help me, this would be the one.

Strengthening the image and economy of Washington -- neighborhood by neighborhood -- is something the organization strives for. They quickly pointed me to the Eastern Market in Capitol Hill. I thought to myself, "What a smart idea?" I quickly e-mailed the market manager for suggestions. Walking around the local market or e-mailing vendors will quickly give you a good idea of what the area is known for (Old Bay anyone)?

If you live in the Maryland/Virginia/D.C. area, I would love to hear your suggestions for the best local foods to include in my welcome baskets. There's no better way to greet your guests who have traveled miles than to a have them walk into a room with a basket full of local goodies.

To contact Cultural Tourism DC, call 202-661-7581 or e-mail them at info@culturaltourismdc.org. Don't forget to check out the Eastern Market if you live in the area!

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