How to Save Wedding Cake for Your First Anniversary
Saving part of the wedding cake to eat on your first anniversary is a tradition that’s said to have started back when brides were expected to give birth within the first year of marriage?and the leftover wedding cake would be saved for the child’s christening. Although times have changed (and some brides are either a long way from having children, already have them, or never plan on having them), saving the top tier of your wedding cake is still a fun tradition that helps you relive your wedding day on your first anniversary?but you can’t just stick the cake in the freezer and hope it’ll taste good one year from now! Here’s a breakdown of everything you need to do to save a couple slices of your wedding cake to enjoy on your first wedding anniversary. Have Your Bakery Make a Cake for You Next Year
If the idea of saving your wedding cake and eating it a year from now doesn’t exactly stimulate your appetite, rest assured that you do have another option?having your baker make a small version of your wedding cake on your first anniversary. This idea may cost you more money, but it would involve a lot less work and it’ll likely taste way more delicious than painstakingly saving your existing one. Have a conversation with your baker before your wedding and ask if creating a small duplicate cake on your anniversary would be a possibility.
Ask Your Baker or Caterer to Preserve Your Cake
Often, couples will refer to their baker or caterer ...
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