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Grooms
Cakes
"The grooms cake...The tradition
of sending wedding guests home with a piece of second
cake, called a "grooms cake," has its origins in early
southern [U.S.] tradition. It is a tradition that almost
disappeared by today is experiencing a revival of sorts.
The modern-day groom's cake is often a chocolate cake,
iced in chocolate, or baked in a shape, such as a
football or a book, that reflects an interest of the
groom. It is to be used as a second dessert, it is
placed on a separate table from the wedding cake and cut
and served by the wait staff. At a small, at-home
wedding, it is placed on a separate table from the
wedding cake and is served. Having a special groom's
cake is a charming personal touch. Some couples ask to
have the groom's cake packaged, festively wrapped and
tied with a ribbon, in small boxes to send home with
departing guests."
---Emily Post's Wedding Etiquette, Peggy Post, 4th
edition (p. 339)
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Lexington BarBQue with Cherwine |
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Cheese Head (Bride was a Giants Fan) |
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Donut cake. (this is not donuts, its cake!) |
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Motorcycle race up mountain |
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Copyright © 2005 Simply Cakes, LLC All rights reserved.
Revised: 03/15/13.
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