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The wedding cake is a bridal tradition
that goes on forever. Most brides and elegantly draped in white and topped
grooms still insist on this good luck with delicate trim.
charm at their wedding reception, sog, p their life together has symbolically
begun.
Bridal couples have never had so many
choices of wedding cake to choose from.
They can go with the traditional fruit
cake, as most do, or they can seldet from
an endless assortment of cakes and
frostings, such as vanilla, chocolate,
mocha or spice cake.
The traditional fruit cake is usually
quite dark, well aged and filled with
raisins and cherries. The marzipan topp-
ing is a hard icing, known as a royal ic-
ingpr a slightly softer fondant icing.
-' d3oih frostings are super for creating
designs on top.
Next to the traditional fruit cake, black
forest cake, carrot cake and American
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As the room .laces his right hand
over the bride's and together they make
the first cut and share a piece together,
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romantic, chauffeured drive to their'
honeymoon suite. ,
The two hours minimum is usually
enough time to allow for the bride and
her father's ride to the church, any `pic-
ture taking following the ceremony and
the final drive to the wedding reception.
- As an added roonantic touch, many
couples also enjoy a picture taking
ceremony inside the limousine while
toasting to their future happiness with a
bottle of champagne. Some stretch limos
come already equipped with a bar. They
include the use of an ice bucket and two
champagne glasses. The bridal couple.
can then opt to bring their own cham-
pagne or purchase some supplied by the
limo service.
Dashing in their chauffeur's uniforms,
today's limo drivers are often well versed
in weddings and are often a good source
of advice on wedding etiquette.
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