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Having Your Wedding Cake – and Eating It Too!

March 05, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Wedding Plans

Q- When should I order my wedding cake?
A – Chef Neide – Start to think about styles, designs and flavors about 6 months to one year in advance, if possible.
Q- How do I know what size cake I should order?
A – Austin Cake Lady – It’s important to know what size cake to order because [...]

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