Though they undoubtedly rehearsed and planned for their wedding for months, when they were married recently Andrew goofed up a bit: He pronouncing "lawfully" "waffle-y" during his vows. He tried to have fun with it, adding, "And pancake-y" but by then it was too late. His bride was in hysterics she couldn't recover from. "I've been scared of this my whole life," Andrew said as his bride roared with laughter.
Remember girls, having a sense of humor and enjoying the day -- no matter what -- is key! Well, done, Andrew & Melissa!
San Francisco is full of sweets, with pastry shops galore and dessert-laden coffee shops. Finding a baker for your Bay Area wedding should not only be fun, it should be a piece of cake. Since food trends start on the West Coast and head East, no matter what confection you choose, you’ll be ahead of the game.
How sweet New York is, what with the sweet smell of Broadway, the sweet smell of success, and, most important on your wedding day, the sweets! Finding the right cake-baker in the Big Apple should be as exciting as the city itself, and just as crowded with choices. “New York is one of the culinary capitals of the world,” says chef David Brian Sanders, “so bakers are aplenty.”
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