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Cake of Cheese
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Is Leicester close enough? http://www.deliflavour.net/0
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Not your area- but this is where ours is coming from.!0
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I thought they might, I have let my membership lapse, but it might be cheaper to reinstate it and buy it from there! I had a quote from a lady who runs a market stall in my local town on Saturday and she has said around £100 - £120 for what I want. It depends on the cheese I want. I hate Stilton and therefore wont be having it, but I might have Gorgonzola instead.Married the absolute love of my life on Sunday May 6th and I couldnt be happier!!!0
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Is Leicester close enough? http://www.deliflavour.net/
I will have a look at the website! Thank you xMarried the absolute love of my life on Sunday May 6th and I couldnt be happier!!!0 -
if you try any of your local delis or cheese shops, if you go there you can ask them to stack them up so that you can see what they look like.
I sell a lot of cheese wedding cakes in my line of work so if there is any tips I will try and help0 -
Are venues generally okay with this sort of thing? We're having a regular cake but I'm thinking a cheese display would supplement the evening buffet very nicely as we're having about 50 extra guests arriving - just not sure if the venue would think we were taking the pee by not buying extra buffet portions and adding our own food instead.0
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Charliezoo wrote: »Are venues generally okay with this sort of thing? We're having a regular cake but I'm thinking a cheese display would supplement the evening buffet very nicely as we're having about 50 extra guests arriving - just not sure if the venue would think we were taking the pee by not buying extra buffet portions and adding our own food instead.
By that same thought, would they not think you are taking the pee with bringing your own dessert cake?
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Charliezoo wrote: »Are venues generally okay with this sort of thing? We're having a regular cake but I'm thinking a cheese display would supplement the evening buffet very nicely as we're having about 50 extra guests arriving - just not sure if the venue would think we were taking the pee by not buying extra buffet portions and adding our own food instead.
We checked with our venue and they have said it is fine. We are having the wedding cake after the meal (its going to be cup cakes and a small top cake) and then the cheese cake will be in the evening as we are having a hog roast.Married the absolute love of my life on Sunday May 6th and I couldnt be happier!!!0 -
Found this for you:
http://www.teddingtoncheese.co.uk/acatalog/Wedding_Cheesecakes.html
What about a creamery like Wyke farm or something? there must be online cheese shops.:jMarried on 12.12.12 to the best man alive! - FACT!:j0
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