Did I tell you guys that my cake collapsed at the reception while people were walking into the dining room? They were able to salvage a few layers and still had it out on display. The wedding coordinator told me after the first dance and I was all, "Yeah, that's OK. As long as you have cake to serve to everyone, it doesn't matter!" I think she was relieved I didn't go bridezilla on her.
Anyway, the cake was delicious. But H ended up never eating his piece. He was really sad the next day when he realized he didn't even get to taste it. So, today is our 1 month anniversary, and we've decided to eat our frozen cake tonight, instead of on our one year anniversary. I'm cooking a big dinner and we're going to drink champagne and eat our cake.
Did you guys all wait a year? Did you not do this tradition at all?
Re: Screw tradition. We're eating the cake tonight.
H and I ate our cake for dinner yesterday. Our bakery will make us a 1 year cake, so we have that to look forward to.
ETF: Dinner, not breakfast. Either way we ate cake as a primary meal.
So...what kind of cake are we talkin about here?!
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If H wasn't on a Whole30 diet right now, I'd do the same thing tonight! Happy one-month date twin!
We're planning on waiting the full year. We did a 6 inch cake topper and then cupcakes for the rest, so I'm planning on getting cupcakes from the bakery that did our wedding cake to eat on our one year, in case the topper is a bust from sitting in the freezer for a year.
We left the wedding with 24 leftover cupcakes (got 60 in total for 54 guests, but they were LARGE cupcakes) and I think H ate one every day for breakfast for a week. He got cupcake-d out and sent the rest to work with me.
Can I come to your wedding?!
What do I do instead? Read a topic about cake.
Oi my life.
However, there was so much extra cake that we brought home a half of the second tier. That was shared at a small leftover-wedding-cake-and-board-games affair with our local friends.
--William Shakespeare (Sonnet 25)
Instead, we hosted our families at our cabin we rented two days after the wedding for a bbq party before our parents flew home. We served the top tier to everyone. They all kept insisting we save it for our anniversary. No way am I eating a cake that has been sitting in a car for a week while we go hiking and camping.
I'm hoping a local bakery can recreate it for us next year.