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Once the wedding is over then the partying
begins, it is your reception and what happens there? You cut your cake. Many
people order in cakes from large bakeries and wedding shops but they can be made
just as nice at home or from a local baker. Many couples have tiered wedding
cakes which usually consist of three tiers and a model bride and groom at the
top.
When choosing your Wedding Cake Designer you should give at least 6 months
notice. Not only does this give time for your fruit cakes to be matured but good
cake designers do get booked very quickly. Some take bookings a year or more in
advance. Some people stick to the usual fruit cake but others like to be a
little bit more experimental and have maybe a flavored sponge or even more
daring than that, a carrot cake!!
The new trends in wedding cakes allow brides to have a cake that not only looks
good - it tastes good too! Brides don’t need to settle for the traditional white
vanilla cake with the plastic bride and groom on top any more. So go all out and
get cheesecake or crumpets! All that matters is that it tastes and looks good.
Wedding cakes are a special part of the wedding, this is where the bride and
groom do their first real action together as a married couple, they pull
together and cut a cake, although it does not seem much to the ordinary person
but its significance is highly relevant!
The wedding cake is unique to all couples, they choose their own decorations,
style and taste. Usually most of the planning is left to the women when it comes
to wedding so the cake usually matches her tastes!
Weddings are beautiful and wonderful places to be, they are full of happy
thoughts and feelings. A wedding is a joyous time for family and friends to get
together to celebrate the marriage of two people that they care for, so why not
celebrate it with cake?! We celebrate everything else with cake!
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