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Gluiten Free Wedding Cake


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LisaStephensonCeliac Newbie

I have celiac and am VERY gluten and wheat sensitive. I am getting married in Jackson, Wyoming, and am trying to figure out the wedding cake. There is noone there who bakes cakes in a completely wheat and gluten free kitchen. So, what we are thinking is that most of the cake will be made there in a regular bakery. I am looking to have the top section of the cake shipped. Any suggestions, or recommendations?

Thank you! Lisa Stephenson (lstephen@gwu.edu)


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I don't personally have any bakery recommendations, but another idea is to have one cake for your guests and then make your own cake for you and hubby for the cake cutting. Or if you know anyone with a passion for baking or decorating enlist them to use your kitchen and make it.

It looks like the closest bakeries I have found to you are near Boise, ID., Kaysville, UT., and Salt Lake, UT. Still pretty far, but maybe they can help or make special arrangements to deliver or maybe someone can pick up? I highly doubt you will find anyone to ship a cake. Cakes are incredibly fragile so flying and typical freight carriers are pretty much out. Go to the gluten free registry online and search by state. That is how I found them.

Good luck and congratulations!

celiac-mommy Collaborator

What's your cake budget? You could fly me out and I could do it for you ;):P

jackay Enthusiast

What's your cake budget? You could fly me out and I could do it for you ;):P

Would it look like a monkey! hee hee

celiac-mommy Collaborator

Monkey, star wars, whatever her heart's content! :P

jackay Enthusiast

Monkey, star wars, whatever her heart's content! :P

I do love the monkey!!!

celiac-mommy Collaborator

Thanks! Mee too ;)


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elk Rookie

Maybe you could have just the cake part of it shipped, then have someone local decorate it.

elk Rookie

I wonder if these people would special make something:

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If so, you could try a couple products and see if they're any good (I'll have to try them myself :0).

Mizzo Enthusiast

There is a bakery in Randolph, Mass. called ALLCANEAT it is completely gluten free, also has dairy and soy free options. I know they do cakes but don't know about wedding cakes. Call them and find out.

www.allcaneatbakery.com

I have been there and will say they are OK. not great but OK. IMO.

BTW when I say Gluten free I mean it, the employees are not even allowed to eat or bring a non gluten-free product in the building.

Good luck

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