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Beautiful bespoke wedding cakes designed especially for you: Debbi Buss of Bristol based Dream Cakes South West
specialises in creating the perfect cake for your dream wedding. An expert baker and highly skilled in sugarcraft you can be sure your cake will be the talk of the reception.
For more details visit
www.dreamcakessouthwest.co.uk or call 07977 273234.
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contemporary? Will it be moist fruit cake or luscious chocolate? Or sponge cake, lemon cake, carrot cake? A tower of profiteroles? A stack of fairy cakes? If your groom likes fruit cake but you prefer
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LEFT & BELOW LEFT: All wedding cakes By Victoria are individually hand made using fresh ingredients, free range eggs and no artificial preservatives. The Nailsea- based wedding specialist offers a vast range of tastes and styles, from traditional to contemporary, cupcakes to biscuit wedding favours. There’s even a choice of budget cakes to beat the credit crunch. For more details, call 01275 856931 or 07802 810897 or visit
www.by-
victoria.co.uk.
akes by Samantha’s couture range of wedding cakes are
designed especially for you, taking inspiration fromyour colour scheme, wedding dress, jewellery or invitations. Somerset- based Samantha uses only the finest ingredients and will work with you to create something completely new or adapt a design to suit your
scheme. For a no obligation consultation
and cake tasting, call 01458 448449 or visit
www.cakesbysamantha.co.uk.
our wedding cake is the centrepiece of your reception. You want it to look fantastic, reflect your style – and taste delicious! Will
it be traditional or
chocolate, you can even have one tier of each. If your budget’s running a bit tight, think of having a cake which you can serve as a dessert at the end of your wedding breakfast. And if you want to be bang up-to-the-minute, absolutely the latest trend is a cheese cake – no, not a sweet cheesecake, but a cake made of several large cheeses, moulded to the correct shape and size, stacked together and decorated with fresh fruit.
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