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wedding cake help now please ladies (sorry am nearly done with it all promise)

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BuffysMum · 31/01/2007 10:32

Ok got a quote for a cutting cake - one that you keep out the back etc Am at the price more of a thud from me falling on the floor. Anyway can anyone recommend who is best for buying the pre-iced celebration cakes Tesco/Sainsbury/M&S - anywhere else? I really want mainly sponge. My friend says she thinks their not very nice but I don't really think her cake will be that much nicer for an extra £20 for a sponge cake!

TIA

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Macdog · 31/01/2007 14:33

I had M&S celebration cakes at my wedding.
You can get either sponge/jam/cream or rich fruit.
Cannot recommend them highly enough.
Think you need to order the sponge (wedding seems so long ago now)

Kelly1978 · 31/01/2007 14:46

M&S or Waitrose. Waitrose does the msot gorgeous birthday cakes and I'm sure they must do wedding cakes too.

Luxmum · 31/01/2007 14:54

I was going to go for M&S, until I decided instead to not get an iced cake, (as no-one eats the damn things anyway - utter waste) and got instead a fruit mousse cake made up. I had it instead of the desert and it was lovely, really yummy, and they decorated it with fruit etc, so it looked nice too. Just not very traditional..

MrsBadger · 31/01/2007 14:55

M&S sponge is the tastiest - their chocolate sponge with white icing is especially good.

If you want a cheap cutting cake for loads of people though, ask in a bakers for a Sheet Cake which is just a huge oblong one - much easier to cut than rounds or small squares.

BuffysMum · 01/02/2007 12:46

It was a sheet cake I got the quote for!!!!!! I shall go investigate M&S then, many thanks

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