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Re: English Wedding Traditions
« Reply #30 on: September 09, 2005, 04:50:41 PM »
My best friend, Beth, is an amazing wedding cake baker.  She will make a lemon sponge with a filling of fresh raspberries and lemon custard.  She makes a fantastic icing that is like buttercream but lighter, and flavored lightly with vanilla.  It will be decorated with fresh red roses.  Oh - and the cake will be oval in shape.  :)  I can't wait to see it out of my head and made for real!!

Now we just need a K-1 visa for the groom!!  :)

I won't have to worry about the whole processional thing.  No kiddies in the wedding, and not train on the dress.  Just me walking down by myself, I'm a bit old to have daddy giving me away, and he did that at "another wedding" about 16 years ago and everyone knows it, so I think it would just be a bit silly.  Two friends of honor, and one best man, so we will be a bit lopsided but we don't care.  No bride's maids dresses, they will wear long black evening gowns and carry white roses, I will wear an ivory sheath dress with pearls all over and a halter neckline and carry red roses.  Simon will wear a black double breasted suit with an ivory shirt and deep red silk tie.

Now we just need a K-1 visa for the groom!!  :)  Yep - I said that already...hehehe

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Re: English Wedding Traditions
« Reply #31 on: September 09, 2005, 05:49:55 PM »
sounds like it will be lovely, Lizaanne.


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Re: English Wedding Traditions
« Reply #32 on: September 09, 2005, 05:53:08 PM »
sounds like it will be lovely, Lizaanne.

Thank you!  :)

But for now it's not really the wedding of my dreams, it's the wedding in my dreams - until we get that darned VISA!!!!  :\\\'(

FedEx-ing the petition on Monday I hope!!

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Re: English Wedding Traditions
« Reply #33 on: September 10, 2005, 01:21:34 AM »
Wow Liza it does sound lovely, very elegant! I am sure the Visa will work out just fine, best of luck to you both  :)
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Re: English Wedding Traditions
« Reply #34 on: September 10, 2005, 07:31:14 PM »
My best friend, Beth, is an amazing wedding cake baker.  She will make a lemon sponge with a filling of fresh raspberries and lemon custard.  She makes a fantastic icing that is like buttercream but lighter, and flavored lightly with vanilla.

Hey! That's my wedding cake!!  >:(

Kidding ... but seriously, lemon cake with raspberries has always been the cake I've dreamt of having at my wedding! Lucky you!! :)
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Re: English Wedding Traditions
« Reply #35 on: January 31, 2006, 07:20:18 PM »
Ooooo!!  I would love to know where you got this, do you remember?  We have little crossed flags on our "save the date" cards which will be going out soon.  I would love to have a pin like this also.

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not sure if anyone is still looking for these, but was searching for Jaffa cakes online today and found where you can order these pins online plus loads of other goodies imported in. 

http://www.tobbp.com/search.asp?searchtype=category&Category=Gift+Ideas


Re: English Wedding Traditions
« Reply #36 on: January 31, 2006, 08:32:02 PM »
We had a white tiered wedding cake, and my Mom made the groom's cake chocolate decorated to look like a Union Jack.


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