Grooms Cake

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AmysSweetTreats Posted 7 Aug 2013 , 11:58pm
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I have just been asked to make the Groomsmen cake for a wedding being held in October. I have time to figure this out but I am the type of person who likes to have a laid out plan. He is wanting a pineapple upside down cake and they are expecting up to 250 guest. Now there is the brides cake as well so I am trying to figure how big I would need to make this cake and if I should do a layered cake? Bottom being just pineapple cake with a pineapple filling and the top layer the pineapple upside down cake??? I want to be sure I make plenty. This is my first BIG cake and I want them to be happy. I work with the bride to be and she loves the cupcakes I make for work. Any advise would be greatly helpful!

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BatterUpCake Posted 8 Aug 2013 , 12:01am
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First you need to find out how many the brides cake serves. The grooms cake is usually MIUCH smaller

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MBalaska Posted 8 Aug 2013 , 7:28am
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The person to ask "what do you want?" and "how much do you want?" and

"how much are you planning to spend for this cake?"

 is the gentlemen who asked you for the grooms cake.

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