Regardless of your views on the subject, you'll have to admit this very unique wedding cake made this past weekend for an old friend finally marrying his true love, is very well.
I know some satirical humor went into its design.
great cake, unfortunately my kitchen brain went to a bad place and was going to make an inappropriate comment but i seem to be maturing because i refuse to go there, how many others thought the same thing?
The meaning of any cake s/b the reason for posting the picture. If it's a personal message maybe you shouldn't have posted the picture. It's kinda like Personal is personal. This cake could have been a cake for a construction workers retirement or a three year olds Birthday.
I don't get it but I don't have to. Yes, the theme of this cake means something to the groom and groom and the pastry chef conveyed it. Like the old saying goes, "you had to be there".
A friend of ours, who either likes to collect shoes or has accumulated dozens of shoes had a birthday party. Her brother, an award winning pastry chef created a cake with shoes all over it for the occasion.
A few years back I got an order for a cake, all black icing, no other decoration, with the inscription “ugh!”. So when the customer came to pick it up, carrying black balloons and party favours, I HAD to chat her up.
It was for a bridal shower. Seems her and the other girls did not approve of the bride’s choice of husband....
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