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Christening Cake
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Just a quick question. I have the top tear of my wedding cake saved from 2 years ago and was planning to use it for my daughters christening in a c ouple of weeks. However according to the box (m+s cake) it went out of date soon after wedding. So what do people do? Am i better off just buying anew one? Also where did you get your cakes from? Thanks guys
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I think if the cake is now out of date you best off buying a new one now. My little girl is getting christened next sunday & we've ordered her cake from m&s - its very pretty! they change the style of cakes every month (may's cake was better than June's!) but its still lovely!
Hope that helps
Sarah x
that cake is gorgeous!!! they not as nearly as impressive at m&s!!
I wouldn't serve the cake if it is out of date - if its a fruit cake then the cake will probably be ok but the marzipan and the icing might be a bit iffy... you could always take those off and re-ice it but its probably better to buy a new one ... we got our daughters cake from M & S. x
The fruit is o.k - its the marzipan and icing that has to be changed.
Nick&Lucas - that cake is adorable. x
my mum made my lo's cake which was lovely.
xxx
Not getting our lo christened til next year but already thinking of what to do - also for her birthday too which isn't until Jan!
Just can't help myself!
I too require a cake and have recently been looking at the Marks and Spencers e catalogue which does all sorts of occassion cakes. They seem quite reasonable. I have tried searching the net but can't find anyone local that would make one and deliver for less than about 150!!