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You’ve Had the Proposal, Now What About the Cake?

Sunday, February 24th, 2013
A Valentines heart-shaped cake, covered with royal icing piped red flowers and a light dusting of icing sugar

A Valentines heart-shaped cake, covered with royal icing piped red flowers and a light dusting of icing sugar

Valentines Day has been and gone for another year but for all those lucky ladies (and men) out there who received a proposal the excitement, expectation and anticipation is only just beginning.

You’ve got the engagement ring, you may even have picked a wedding date but where do you go from there?

Well the next obvious choice is the venue. There are some truly beautiful locations around Sussex depending on what type of wedding you are after. Wiston House near Steyning is a superb country house set against the backdrop of the rolling South Downs whilst Buxted Park to the east is an incredible beautiful hotel.

In Brighton itself there is The Grand Hotel, resplendent on the Seafront as well as the lovely Hotel du Vin just off it. If you are looking for something a little fun, try the Terraces Bar and Grill or even the fabulous Brighton Pier.

Once you have got the venue sorted the rest follows on – dress, rings, suits flowers and cake of course.

We recommend you book at least six months in advance for your wedding cake because during the summer dates get booked up really fast.

Heart-shaped cookies, perfect for wedding favours

Heart-shaped cookies, perfect for wedding favours

We always offer our couples a free no obligation, one hour cake consultation – any self-respecting bespoke wedding cake designer would quite honestly!

We appreciate buying a wedding cake is a big thing, that you want it to reflect your theme, style, personality and tastes, which is why we like to put our money where our mouths are so to speak and let you try our cakes. It also gives you a chance to get to know us and make sure you are happy with what we will be designing for you as well as the service you receive.

So far this year we are finding the bigger tiered cakes are proving really popular. People are looking to make a statement with their wedding cake and requesting designs that really pop, not just a standard three tier round cake.

We are introducing cakes with different shaped and sized tiers, different colours and ever bigger and bolder designs. Ruffles are proving particular popular this year and we have several cakes coming up featuring them and we will also be showcasing some of our own ruffle designs shortly.

Ombre, or shaded cakes where there is a distinct colour change throughout the tiers are also proving extremely popular this year and we are looking forward to creating many designs based on this look.

So why not email us and fix your date for a free consultation soon. In the meantime, get flicking through those magazines, collecting ideas, picking out colours, fabrics, lace, beads, broaches, anything you like. It can all form part of the overall design

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Edible Glitters – To Sprinkle or Not to Sprinkle?

Wednesday, April 18th, 2012

Non-toxic or edible? Make sure you know the difference

Non-toxic or edible? Make sure you know the difference

How to Give Your Cakes Sparkle without Breaking the Law

THERE has been much discussion surrounding the use of edible glitters ever since they were reclassified.

Forums dedicated to professional and amateur bakers alike are awash with people wondering what they can and can’t put on their cakes.

And despite many products now being labelled as non-edible but non-toxic some companies continue to label them safe to eat while others say no, leading to an awful lot of confusion about whether they can be used on foods or not.

The short answer is no. But things are never that simple!

In essence you can no longer put glitter that is classed as non-edible on anything that is going to be eaten. You can still put it on decorations that will be removed before the cake, cookie, cupcake etc is going to be eaten. For example, you might make a spray of wild flowers for a cake and put some glitter on them but those flowers would have to removed first before eating.

What you cannot do is sprinkle it directly onto fondant, buttercream and so on.

But I have never had any problems in the past I hear you cry! That may be true, I have indeed used glitter myself in days gone by and I have yet to hear of anyone having an adverse reaction to it. It may turn your poos…well that is a story for another day.

Seriously though, I recently saw someone compare it to the skin of sweetcorn which passes harmlessly through the body. Is it not the same thing? Actually, no. Sweetcorn is an organic substance which humans can happily eat. The outside is made of cellulose which we can’t digest but so is plenty of other vegetation we eat and does us no harm. Edible glitter, on the other hand, is made of inorganic substances, sometimes aluminium. All right it is present in very small amounts but you wouldn’t walk into a factory, pick up pile of metal shavings and start munching on them either would you?

So what can you do to give your cakes sparkle and stay within the law?

Unfortunately, I have yet to come across anything that completely matches up to the original glitters but there are some very good alternatives out there.

Magic Sparkles are a reasonable alternative though they are not quite as brilliant. They do however add a little bit os sparkle but they do dissolve with moisture so you have to be careful how you put them on _ i have very successfully applied them to cakes and cookies using a little bit of PME clear confectioner’s glaze first so they adhere to the surface.

Rainbow Dust edible glitters

Rainbow Dust also have an entirely edible range called the Starlight range which are a decent alternative.

You can also make your own. Lindy Smith has a great recipe on her blog which is easy to follow

And finally, I have just finished trialling some samples from India which have been pretty good, some colours brighter than others. So watch this space, I might be stocking them myself soon…

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Quality Wedding Suppliers Link Up

Wednesday, October 26th, 2011

Your wedding day is one of the most important days of your life and you don’t want to leave any detail to chance. What you need are suppliers with a good track record that you know you can trust.

It is because of this fundamental philosophy that I have recently had the privilege of meeting and working with some very talented wedding-oriented businesses. What started as a casual talk about recommendations has now turned into something more formal where they five of us are working together to promote and recommend our different businesses.

It doesn’t mean you have to hire everyone of us as we are all still independent of each other and you may need just one or two of our different services but you can be assured that we all offer an excellent, professional and high quality service.

I wouldn’t want to recommend anyone who is rubbish because it reflects badly on me and neither would they!

Anyway the lovely people I am now working with are:
Eleganza Weddings – an extremely experience and talented wedding and events company who can erase the stress of planning your celebration by organising it all for you.
Paul Fletcher Photography – a fantastic Brighton-based photographer who specialises in natural, relaxed images which help capture the essence and intimacy of your wedding.
Briony Billingham Floral Design – a wonderful florist who will design and create bouquets and centrepieces with a strong focus on individuality and attention to detail.
Christina Jessel – A very experienced hair an make up artist who has worked for many prestigious theatres and the BBC. She will also hopefully be doing my hair and make up at my wedding next year – can’t get a better recommendation than that!

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