July 2010 Weddings
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The top layer of your cake...
Are you going to eat it? I'm going to try to but I'm picking up dessert for when it sucks. [Poll]

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Re: The top layer of your cake...
we are, but we won't be able to on our actual anniversary...sadly, the top layer of our cake wouldn't have survived the 5 days it took us to move to WA, so it's in my grandmother's freezer in PA still...we'll probably end up eating over Christmas or something!
I am, however, going to make replicas of our cupcakes (we had 200 cupcakes with a small top layer cake) for the bbq we have on Saturday so that we can pretend
No, we aren't eating it for our anniversery b/c we ate ours the weekend of the wedding!! Other than the taste of the cake we fed each other, we split a piece for breakfast the next day. Then housekeeping threw out our 2nd piece!!
We ate the top layer on Sunday after church, then brought the leftovers home with us. We also had a "replica" for my birthday in December (but with snowflakes as a design) . We will prob. get another cake in December.
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We're going to give it a try.
Now I need to get it from my parents freezer. Why did I not think of these the 2 weeks I was in the area for a training??
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SS: We intend to eat it but forgot to bring it back from my parent's freezer in NJ when we were up there a few weekends ago. We'll probably end up eating it in August after my parents are down to meet us for vacation
We did not keep our top layer. In fact, ours was served during the reception. We knew we would not want to eat it and we leaving the next morning for Hawaii and did not feel like dealing with it.
Neither of us are big cake eaters, so if we do dessert at all on our anniversary, it will be something fresh and different. Mmmm, maybe ice cream cake!
We ate our top layer last Thanksgiving. We had requested they just serve it at the wedding, but they didn't, and my MIL refused to eat it, and we didn't want to carry it the 4 hours home with us. So she froze it- I dug it out when both of our families were together at Thanksgiving, and we ate it then.
We will be eating it in September though- my brother's wedding cake is being made by the same baker, and they chose the same flavour we did- Yum!
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I voted no...but the baker provides us a fresh top layer. So it's the same type of cake we had, it's just not a year old.