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TEXAS JEWISH POST SINCE 1947
October 22,2009 I W3
Piece of cake
Here are some modern options for the wedding cake:
■ Instead of traditional
stacked or tiered cakes, try
cupcakes. These
single-serving celebrations
usually cost less per guest,
and there's no hassle with
cake-cutting.
■ Many couples are opting
for the 'fake cake' — an
elaborately designed and
frosted foam cake used for
display while sheet cakes
are cut up behind the
scenes and served to
guests.
■ Sculpted wedding
cakes, like those seen on
the Food Network's "Ace
of Cakes" and wedding
cake challenges, use
malleable fondant and
creative decorations.
Couples can order a cake
that looks like anything
their imaginations desire.
Cupcakes
SOURCES: Bridal Association of America; LoveToKnow Weddings; CNS research
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come to life in ice. Interlocking
swans, hearts, doves, dolphins or
whatever your heart desires can
be carved out of ice and placed in
a prominent place at your wed-
ding reception. A frozen replica of
the cruise ship that will whisk you
away to your dream destination
or a storybook coach that tells
your guests you have found your
Prince Charming would be very
special. Practical pieces like ice
bowls, pedestals and platters not
only look great as part of a cen-
terpiece display on a buffet, they
are ideal for keeping cold hors
d'oeuvres properly chilled. Prices
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start at about $300 for a 3-foot
sculpture, and ice artists who
work in the Dallas metro area can
be found online at the National
Ice Carving Association Web site,
www.nica.org.
Have your cake and candy,
too!: Whether you choose a tradi-
tional multi-tiered cake as tall as a
mountain or a one-of-a-kind that
defies description, a magnificent
wedding cake is a popular pick
for the one luxury item couples
won't give up. Fondant and butter
cream are truly the stuff that this
dream is made of. Prices for this
nuptial necessity run the gamut
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and are generally quoted as per
serving. So if you want to go all
out, think in the ritzy neighbor-
hood of $15 per guest. Speaking
of desserts, nothing says drama
nor gives more bang for the buck
than a huge chocolate fountain
surrounded by fresh fruit tidbits,
marshmallows and other dippable
goodies. Custom chocolate can-
dies and petits fours are little lux-
uries that everyone with a sweet
tooth will always remember.
Honeymoon havens and lazy
days at sea: With concerns about
money matters convincing many
Americans to cut down on leisure
travel and opt for the latest sensa-
tion for spending time away from
work — the staycation at home —
there are bargains galore on cruise
ships and on shore. Sure, you
might have to scrub those plans
for a month-long honeymoon in
Fiji. But a week at any one of doz-
ens of tropical resorts or on a Ca-
ribbean cruise can be an excellent
buy and just the right relaxing
and luxurious entree into married
life. Local travel agents can steer
you to some really good deals, and
Web sites like travelocity.com are
great for finding the cruise sale of
the century.
Whether you choose a dessert
display to die for, an exceptional
set of wedding rings or a fling to
an island paradise, it takes just one
special thing to keep that little girl
who resides in all of us brides on
the path to happily ever after.
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