YUMMY!!It may seem like a break from tradition to serve more than one cake at a wedding, but it's actually quite an old custom. At medieval Anglo-Saxon weddings, many small cakes would be served in a mountainous pile, and eventually pocketed for the journey home. Sometimes the bride and groom attempted to kiss over this pile of cakes.... Five cakes are festooned with tuile cookies bearing words of love. Toasted-coconut frosting coats featherlight Angel's Food Cake. An Almond-Paved Dacquoise Cake has rich crunchy almond meringue, chocolate ganache, and thin layers of cake inside. A traditional French Croquembouche is built from profiteroles filled with passion-fruit custard; it has a halo of spun sugar. Read more at Marthastewartweddings.com: Five Little Cakes
LOVE these - might have to make a bunch of these beauties! They'd look so pretty hanging from the trees, blowing in the breeze.
Also this bouquet is brilliant, might end up just having paper flowers for everything!
Watch out Hope and Tina - might be dragging you in for duties!
Anyway, that's way too many exclamation marks for one posting.
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