Monday, October 25, 2010

Royal Blue And White Wedding Cakes


Royal Blue And White Wedding Cakes
Royal Blue And White Wedding Cakes

Royal Blue And White Wedding Cakes

Royal Blue And White Wedding Cakes

Royal Blue And White Wedding Cakes

Royal Blue And White Wedding Cakes

Royal Blue And White Wedding Cakes

Royal Blue And White Wedding Cakes

Royal Blue And White Wedding Cakes

Royal Blue And White Wedding Cakes

Royal Blue And White Wedding Cakes

Royal Blue And White Wedding Cakes

Royal Blue And White Wedding Cakes

Royal Blue And White Wedding Cakes

Royal Blue And White Wedding Cakes



Groom's cake

A groom's cake is a wedding tradition typically associated with the American South. While a wedding cake may often be decorated in white and light in texture and/or color, the groom's cake can take a variety of forms, many incorporating chocolate or fruit. Cheesecake sometimes serves as a groom's cake. The groom's cake is often served at a separate table from the wedding cake at a wedding reception, though it may be served as a dessert for a rehearsal dinner.
But today, someone who don't know the real name of the cake -that they meet- will mention it spontaneously with variety names such as:
white wedding cakes
black and white wedding cakes
black and white and red wedding cakes
black and white and green wedding cakes
black and white and pink wedding cakes
square white wedding cakes
white and green wedding cakes
white and red wedding cakes
cupcake wedding cakes
white cupcake wedding cakes
fall cupcake wedding cakes
winter cupcake wedding cakes
green cupcake wedding cakes
red wedding cakes
red and black wedding cakes
red black and white wedding cakes
red and black square wedding cakes
red and gold wedding cakes
red and white wedding cakes
red and orange wedding cakes
red and white fountain wedding cakes
royal blue and white wedding cakes
square wedding cakes with flowers. And many more ....

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