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gluten-free Wedding Cakes In Northern Ca


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My best friend is getting married in September and she and I both are gluten free. She has purchased a regular cake for the guests, but we are looking into getting a small gluten free cake just for the two of us. While I can whip up something pretty good it's a special day, and as maid of honor/wedding planner I already have enough to do and would really like to find a bakery or even another person with celiac in the area who has experience baking gluten free cakes for a longer time than I have been doing it (3 years). That way it really would be a special treat on a special day and not something I would bake for a regular dessert. If anyone knows of a gluten free bakery that does wedding cakes or regular cakes, or someone in the greater Sacramento area who would be willing to help me out (not for free, of course) I'd love to hear from you.


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My best friend is getting married in September and she and I both are gluten free. She has purchased a regular cake for the guests, but we are looking into getting a small gluten free cake just for the two of us. While I can whip up something pretty good it's a special day, and as maid of honor/wedding planner I already have enough to do and would really like to find a bakery or even another person with celiac in the area who has experience baking gluten free cakes for a longer time than I have been doing it (3 years). That way it really would be a special treat on a special day and not something I would bake for a regular dessert. If anyone knows of a gluten free bakery that does wedding cakes or regular cakes, or someone in the greater Sacramento area who would be willing to help me out (not for free, of course) I'd love to hear from you.

Found this baker listed in the Celiac Sprue Association Sacromento area site Azna's Gluten-Free Bakery

Cameron Park

(all gluten-free/vegan facility).

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