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Watermill Brides- Cake choices
StepherG Posted: Jan 09, 2004 03:57 PM+
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Watermill Brides- Cake choices

Does anyone know what choices (fillings) we'll have for the cakes? Also, are the ones that they show online the ones we have a choice of?

Thanks!
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gaby25 Posted: Jan 09, 2004 04:02 PM+
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Re: Watermill Brides- Cake choices

that's what I would like to know. I know I want buttercream. I hate
fondant. And I want CHOCOLATE CAKE but I don't know what
filling I have a choice of
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070502 Posted: Jan 09, 2004 04:02 PM+
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Re: Watermill Brides- Cake choices

Be careful they screwed up the cake the other week at my friends wedding on the 27th. She picked one cake and then they rolled out this cake with hearts all over it, she was rather pissed thinking it looked chessy.
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gaby25 Posted: Jan 09, 2004 04:06 PM+
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Re: Watermill Brides- Cake choices

WHAT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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StepherG Posted: Jan 09, 2004 04:09 PM+
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Re: Watermill Brides- Cake choices

Oh NO! I hope that they fixed it right away or gave her something complementary to make up for it!
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StepherG Posted: Jan 09, 2004 04:10 PM+
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Re: Watermill Brides- Cake choices

Gaby25...what does Fondant taste like?
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jenny2penny Posted: Jan 09, 2004 04:22 PM+
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Re: Watermill Brides- Cake choices

that is the second time I heard a cake mixup. yet another thing i am going to need to bring in an exact discription and picture of for them to keep.
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jenny2penny Posted: Jan 09, 2004 04:23 PM+
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Re: Watermill Brides- Cake choices

isn't fondant that thicker smooth looking frosting? It can be good if it's not rock hard or thick.
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gaby25 Posted: Jan 09, 2004 04:29 PM+
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Re: Watermill Brides- Cake choices

Although fondant looks real pretty on cakes. It's an acquired taste
if you ask me. It tastes rubbery and the one I tasted was freshly made and
it wasn't hard or anything but it was really sweet. It tastes like a weird piece
of candy or something. I can't really describe it to you but it just doesn't
taste right with the cake. I also know you can flavor fondant but I wouldn't know if it would taste better.
I don't want to take any chances so I'll stick with buttercream.
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