I am using a friend's baker from her wedding. The guy doesn't own a bussiness but makes cakes on the side. I have yet to hear from him. I have asked the friend to ask him to call me (I don't have his number) and still haven't heard anything.
What I am wondering is if I should start looking for back up plans. We have what he is charging in the budget and not sure anyone else will do it for the same price. I have been told not to worry, that I will have a cake, but how can I not worry when I'm under 4 months and haven't heard a word?
Re: haven't heard from the baker...
2 or 3 years ago a bride was lamenting on the cake board that her grandmother had made her wedding cake for somewhere between 250-300 guests. Grandma had always made the family wedding cakes. When it was time to deliver it, the venue absolutely refused to let it in because it didn't come from a licensed facility. They had no cake at their reception.
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[QUOTE]Ignoring the license thing for a moment, this guy needs to get back to you ASAP or you need to change plans to someone very, very different. (I'd actually switch now unless you've got your heart set on this person for whatever reason). If you're not ready to pull the plug call either your friend (if you still don't have the cake guy's number) or the cake guy (if you do) and just tell whichever one that you're interested but if you don't get a response by tomorrow/thisweekend/whenever you're switching.
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Ditto. I'd be looking for another baker.
Time to get that guy's actual contact information, and contact him yourself.
Not only do venues have rules against homebaking so do some states. The guy sounds like he is using your friend as a go-between so he doesn't get caught by the health dept.
On the other hand I went to a few cake places today and am just going to pay the difference to make sure that I will have a cake there. (My parents said they would still pay for what was budgeted,) Thank Ladies for all of the words of advice.