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Italian Wedding Cakes

posted Jan 30, 2010 | in Uncategorized | 2 comments

As in many other countries around the world, in Italy the wedding cake has a very special meaning. It is probably the highlight of the event and it is always sliced by both the bride and the groom, symbolizing the start of a life together, as husband and wife. What makes the Italian cake so special is that the tradition is being kept alive for centuries and they taste absolutely delicious. To be more specific, the cake tradition dates back to the Roman Empire. Then, the groom used to break the...

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Wedding Cakes Pricind & Sizes

posted Jan 30, 2010 | in Uncategorized | no comments

Whether you like them with chocolate, vanilla or fruits, cakes are probably the most popular and appreciated type of dessert. Each special occasion deserves a special cake, and the first thing that comes to my mind is weddings. Because, let’s face it, what would be a wedding without its cake? Choosing the perfect cake requires a lot of imagination. Consequently, the confectioners had to adapt even to the oddest ideas of their clients. Nowadays it is all about standing out from the crowd and a...

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Wedding Cakes North Of Boston

posted Jan 29, 2010 | in Uncategorized | no comments

Boston, with an area of 232 sq. km. and a population of nearly 6 million (metropolitan area), is the capital and largest city of Massachusetts in the United States of America. The city, founded in 1630, is one of the oldest and richest centers of economic, financial and cultural center of North-eastern United States and Athens being called America because of cultural influence. Boston is a city designed for walking, it offers several attractive places for visitors arriving here in number 12...

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Wedding Cakes In Houston

posted Jan 29, 2010 | in Uncategorized | one comment

Houston is the largest city in Texas and fourth in the United States of America. Metropolis covers over 1600 km ² and is resident Harris County – the third county in the U.S. in number of inhabitants. According to Census 2005, Houston had a population of over 2 million. Together with the suburbs, the metropolitan area of Houston is the seventh largest with a population of 5.3 million spread over 10 counties. Houston is famous worldwide because of contributions in energy (especially oil)...

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Japanese Wedding Cakes

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One of the important event of a wedding is not include the bride or the groom. It include the baker who make the wedding cake. In every wedding scenario is the ritual of cake cutting. In this ritual the bride and the broom are cutting the cake as a first joint action of the new family and honor the participants in the event. Japan have a unique style to combine the traditional Japanese elements with modern Occidental trends.Even if the wedding cake is a Western and European tradition, the...

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California Wedding Cakes

posted Jan 26, 2010 | in Uncategorized | no comments

In 1781 the Spanish founded a city in the western United States, the name El Pueblo de Nuestra Senora Reina de Los Angeles. Spanish rule ended in 1821, but the United States took control of the city 30 years later. The emergence of railways and the famous “gold rush” brought many immigrants in these lands. Establishment here in 1913 after a major film studios will have the effect of an explosion of business that will bring the city name Promised Land. Los Angeles, known as L.A. or...

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