Since When??

Decorating By foxymomma521 Updated 29 Jun 2007 , 2:27am by baker4life

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foxymomma521 Posted 28 Jun 2007 , 10:39pm
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Check out what Basketball player Tony Parker said about his wedding cake... http://adelphia.net/news/read.php?id=13809770&ps=1005&srce=news_class&action=1&lang=en&_LT=HOME_TVNWC03L1_UNEWS .... I can't see why their cakes are so much better than ours. Does anyone else feel this way??

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kimberlina25 Posted 28 Jun 2007 , 11:06pm
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In my opinion, I don't think they have far superior cakes, I think that people are stuck in the mindset of when french cuisine and pastry was the height of sophistication. I just think they want to be pretentious by having a "french" wedding cake... icon_biggrin.gif

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dodibug Posted 28 Jun 2007 , 11:08pm
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He probably feels this way because he is French so he's going with what he knows and probably grew up with.

And the flip side is how much grief would they get if they actually did fly a cake from the US all the way to France for the wedding. Then everyone would be disgusted by how much that cost! icon_lol.gif

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foxymomma521 Posted 28 Jun 2007 , 11:09pm
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I agree... After all they are getting married in a castle. Hollywood love...

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Doug Posted 28 Jun 2007 , 11:16pm
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just remember -- for CENTURIES the French have defined haute cuisine.

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baker4life Posted 29 Jun 2007 , 2:27am
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eehhh...they'll be divorced in a few months anyway!

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