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Posted 7/8/2008 8:39:49 AM






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We have our top layer in our freezer....I will take it out a couple of days before our Anniv. If it looks awful, I am going to get a small recreation of our wedding cake made to eat!

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Posted 7/8/2008 8:54:24 AM






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Well, I don't think I am going to save the top layer.  I will save money by using it, and not having to order another sheet cake. 

I am not a huge cake lover, my idea of a good cake is ice-cream, or a home-made cheesecake

Thanks for all your opinions!

 

 

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Posted 7/8/2008 8:56:44 AM






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Our top layer is in the freezer awaiting next year!!  The same person made my cake that made a friend of mines, and he said that a year later on their anniversary, the cake was still fantastic!!  I think that if you have it wrapped well enough, it shouldn't get freezer burnt and will be fine!!  Ours in wrapped in plastic wrap, then in a styrofoam box, which is also wrapped all around in plastic wrap.  Should still be good (I hope so - its chocolate cake with Bailey's icing - YUM!)


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Posted 7/8/2008 9:19:47 AM






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We kept our top layer, but it didn't survive the year.  I had to toss it as it was very freezer burned.  That's ok though, we just went to Demetres and got two slices of cheesecake instead for dessert
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I saved the top to ours..  wrapped in a few layers of plastic wrap..  and a couple layers of tin foil...

brought out on our first anniversary..

and it was yummmmmy!

 

 

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sarahandrob2010 (7/8/2008)
Could you say it's your turn and have fruitcake for your second wedding next year?


Wow!! I hadn't even thought of that!! Nice idea!
Plus, the Kiwis will definitely enjoy a good fruitcake rather than some fluffy cream thingy-me-jig!
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Posted 7/9/2008 6:41:07 AM


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sarahandrob2010 (7/8/2008)
Could you say it's your turn and have fruitcake for your second wedding next year?


Wow!! I hadn't even thought of that!! Nice idea!
Plus, the Kiwis will definitely enjoy a good fruitcake rather than some fluffy cream thingy-me-jig!

Teehee!  Go for it!!

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