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Groom's
Cake
The groom's cake is a
special way of honoring the groom. It is usually a
gift from the bride to the groom, and is traditionally
a dark cake of either fruits and nuts or soaked in
liquor.
The cake may be
presented at any time during the wedding celebration,
and is sometimes included as one of the layers in the
bridal cake. However, it is also nice served as a
toast to the groom at the rehearsal dinner to be
enjoyed and shared in an intimate tribute to the
wedding attendants and special guests. Or, serve it at
the reception as a second flavor choice for your
guests. Special boxed miniature groom's cakes are also
available and make lovely gifts for your attendants.
This follows the superstition that a maiden who sleeps
with a slice of groom's cake under her pillow will
dream of her future groom.
Tradition also dictates
that a bride who keeps a piece of her wedding cake
will have a faithful and loving husband.
One of the nicest
traditions of all is that of saving part of the
wedding cake to share on your first anniversary
celebration. Before the advent of the home freezer,
the groom's cake was always the cake reserved for this
occasion, as the heavy fruit and liquor soaked cakes
are preserved and have a very long shelf life.
So many wedding
traditions are focused on the bride. Including a
groom's cake as part of your wedding is a nice way to
balance the events and include the groom when he might
be feeling neglected.
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