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Mmm....the Most Amazingly Delicious (wedding) Cake!


i-miss-cookie-dough

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i-miss-cookie-dough Contributor

ok, gluten-freer's -- i HAD to share

i just got married 2 weeks and 1 day ago

and had THE MOST BEAUTIFUL

and DELISH WEDDING CAKE EVER!!!!

AND it was gluten-free, of course!!!

i wish i could put a pic in here b/c it was so stunning.

and ppl were RAVING!

and they didn't even know it was gluten free!!

the bakery is called le crumb (aka my cake) bakery.

its in van nuys. the girl that helped me

is angela and she is so sweet.

5906 Kester Ave

Van Nuys, CA 91411

(818) 780-3303

the bakery has a gluten free section

where the bake all the products for

almond glory - gluten free products.

www.almondglory.net

Phone : (818) 683 - 4303

if you havent tried almond glory stuff,

DO!

its changed my life.

esp the foccaccia bread and bagels.

serioulsy.

they are not just a crappy substitute

for "real" bread items. they are actually amazing.

its all made from almond meal.

so its actually nutritious.

not just empty calories of random tapioca flour.

anyhooo...

the bakery makes all the stuff for

almond glory. and almond glory

has a mix for chocolate AND

a "yellow" cake. (though the

cake isn't really yellow -

its tan with speckles...)

and i swear to you, it was amazing.

i got the "yellow" one

for my wedding.

and like i said, RAVE reviews!

and i only told them it was gluten free AFTERWARD!

so sorry if this sounds

like a commercial

but i love cake.

aside from my husband --

the cake was the second most

impt thing on my wedding list : )

and was so bummed to get diagnosed

10 months b/4 my wedding.

so did a lot of research in finding a

fabulous wedding cake.

and i could not have been happier.

truly.

and they do cakes for all sorts of things -

bdays, etc...

so if you are in the area, i HIGHLY RECOMMEND!!!

happy eating, my friends!!

xoxoxo


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ShayFL Enthusiast

Sounds awesome.....too bad I am in FL. But I use almond meal to make a yummy pound cake that gets raves as well....no grains at all in it. :)

Congratulations!!

purple Community Regular
Sounds awesome.....too bad I am in FL. But I use almond meal to make a yummy pound cake that gets raves as well....no grains at all in it. :)

Congratulations!!

We need that recipe posted... ;) plzzzzzzzz

sickchick Community Regular

very very very very awesome!!! B)

i-miss-cookie-dough Contributor
very very very very awesome!!! B)

you got that right!!

AND, almond glory ships - fyi!

and seriously,

the bagels

are the highlight of

my glutenfree dining life: )

Silly Yak Pete Rookie

The best wedding cake has to be my wedding cake made by Sweet Karma Bakery in East Meadow NY. Me being the only gluten free person at my wedding and only my wife knowing it was gluten free we got great reviews from everybody how great the cake was.

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