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My grandmother does cakes for a living. I loved how she made this cake similar to a picture I saw.

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Aw, those are all such beautiful cakes. We are going very non-traditional and budget-oriented in many aspects of our wedding, but I'm not sure I want to skimp on the cake.

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post-2489-1193358972_thumb.jpgWe wanted something VERY plain, but pretty, and it was absolutely perfect. It was very nice tasting too!!!! Edited by raymaga

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I was very happy with our cake. Often wedding cakes don't taste very good, but this one was awesome!

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Is that a pink cake or just the lights? I love how the petals extend beyond the cake itself!

Now what did it taste like?

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I was very happy with our cake. Often wedding cakes don't taste very good, but this one was awesome!

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Is that a pink cake or just the lights? I love how the petals extend beyond the cake itself!

Now what did it taste like?

The cake was cream-colored. It may look pink from the reflection off the rose petals. It was lemon cake with buttercream frosting, I think. We were supposed to get the top of it, but they never gave it to me, and I was too preoccupied to notice! :angry: I wish I had some right now! :lol:

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Lemon, eh? Hrmm, that gives me hope!

I want a key lime cake, but I'm not sure how that would taste.

I bet key lime would work...would be perfect for a summer wedding, or I guess any time in Florida!

IIRC, there was lemon curd inside of ours, too. I was skeptical when we did the cake tasting...I was sure I'd go with something that involved chocolate somehow, and lemon just seemed kind of weird. But I was blown away!

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Lemon, eh? Hrmm, that gives me hope!

I want a key lime cake, but I'm not sure how that would taste.

I bet key lime would work...would be perfect for a summer wedding, or I guess any time in Florida!

IIRC, there was lemon curd inside of ours, too. I was skeptical when we did the cake tasting...I was sure I'd go with something that involved chocolate somehow, and lemon just seemed kind of weird. But I was blown away!

Well, I change my mind a zillion times, but the plan that we always go back to is to get married in Key West. So it'd be v fitting....but EVERYONE I talk to makes this 'key lime? really?' face.

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Lovely cakes!

I was lucky enough to have 2 great friends of mine slave for 2 days to make our cake. I will post a pic tomorrow. It was 3 tiered and the bottom had the USA flag colors, the middle had Jamaican flag colors (or pretty darn close to them), and the top had a big T for our last name and on each side of the T was an S for Sarah and an M for Marlon. It was a traditional white cake with buttercream frosting and in between layers were fresh bananas and strawberries. I almost cried when I saw the cake as it was perfect!

 

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