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Birthday Cake for One Year Old
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I don't wish to offend but I really wouldnt bankrupt myself or fret too much on a cake for a one year old.It is very unlikely that they will remember or even be able to eat it or blow any candle out. It is more about a cake for you at that stage, to make it feel special for you.Something Hm will work just fine.
I'm with panda on this - something HM, simple and small that won't tax your time or budget too much.
Not thinking of blowing the budget and will be making cake by scratch.He may nearly be one but I want to do this every year for him til hes bored of it I guess. If i remember my dad making me a cake and how much joy it brought me-cant be a bad thing.Also-I'd be quite chuffed if for once I decorated a cake by myself!:T0 -
A little nonsense now and then is relished by the wisest men :cool:
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I think one a year like your dad did is a lovely tradition. Wish I'd had a family who did lovely bonding things like this.Hope you all enjoy.What Would Bill Buchanan Do?0
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