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Gooms Cake

Hi ladies~

What are you doing for your grooms cake and what vendor are you using?  My FI said he just wants a german chocolate sheet cake from HEB :( I don't know if I should try to class it up a bit or just let him have what he wants, so I wanted to see what everyone else is doing . . . TIA!
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Re: Gooms Cake

  • erolliserollis member
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    edited December 2011
    We will be getting the grooms cake from the baker. It is more expensive this way but we feel it is worth it.

    If your fiance wants a German Chocolate Cake from HEB that is fine. HEB makes some nice looking cakes. Plus I think they are pretty tasty.
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  • edited December 2011
    I plan on getting one from the baker, too. I want it to be a surprise for my future husband. :)

    Does he want just a plain sheet cake from HEB? Or were you planning on doing something fun? I know for our groom's cake, I want it to be round and have the Chicago Cubs logo on it in icing.  
  • edited December 2011
    No, he just wants a plain sheet cake, like the one I bought for his birthday . . . nothing special or any design elements.  The one for his birthday was really delish, but I thought it would be nice to do something more special. Since we're doing Nothing Bundt Cakes for the bridal cake, that isn't an option for the grooms cake.
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  • edited December 2011
    We are ordering from a baker, that is going to make it look like a police badge. My fiancee is from Ohio, and they don't even have Groom's cakes there, so he could care less about the cake. So I say, if he is happy with a sheet cake from HEB, then go for it!! It will save you a couple of hundred dollars, and he will still be happy!
  • geriknelsongeriknelson member
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    edited December 2011

    I am going all out on the groom's cake.  This is really the only thing my FH REALLY wants his way on, so I am giving in since I am getting my way with everything else :)  I will hopefully just get from the baker, but originally my FH wanted a huge dragon (like seen here).  The only place that could make this dragon is Crazy Cakes... and it would START at $2800.... and that's not going to happen.. we will not be spending $3000 on a cake!  Instead, he has suggested a castle cake, which will be a lot less expensive, and he can have a plastic dragon purched on top.  Also, our group LOVES cake... so we plan on having a lot.  In addition to the traditional bride's cake and the groom's cake, we'll probably have a 3rd cake themed around Super Mario Bros or Nintendo, since we both collect NES games. If we don't do a 3rd cake, we'll do SMB cookies or cupcakes. I still have a while to figure it out :) Sorry for the long post... :)

  • geriknelsongeriknelson member
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    edited December 2011
    Oops... I forgot to mention that I think a sheet cake will be fine for the groom's cake, if that's what he wants.... or if you want to spruce it up a little, maybe you can add some chocolate covered strawberries or something little like that?  The tuxedo ones are really cute.
  • rerawaltrerawalt member
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    edited December 2011
    I say if he wants a sheet cake go for it. Though as a disclaimer, taste is way more important to me than appearance.
  • edited December 2011
    Our grooms cake was a german chocolate cake made by Michelle at Michelle's Patisserie.  It was soooo good!
  • edited December 2011
    Im going all out on ours as a surprise to him. He is a die-hard Dallas Cowbys fan so im having a cake made for him that is a Dallas Cowboys helmet!!! A plus it will match our wedding colors. :)
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