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Gluten Free Wedding Cakes In Kansas City?


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printmaker81 Rookie

Hi all,

It's been quite some time since I've posted here, but I'm needing a little bit of help. I'm getting married and therefore need a gluten free wedding cake. The problem is I'm getting married in a city (Kansas City) I have never lived in, so I'm not sure where to start hunting for a gluten free cake. Any suggestions would be very, very much appreciated. Also, it need not be in Kansas City. My fiance has family coming from all over Kansas, and my brother lives on the Missouri side, so we could work something out.

Much thanks!

Heather


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kareng Grand Master

Here's a few places to start. These are the main gluten-free bakers in town. I would email them. Even if they don't do wedding cakes they may know who does. I'll look around some more, so check back in a couple of days.

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Www.oliviasoven.com

Do you have anyone coming from St Louis, Columbia, or Wichita?

kareng Grand Master

Just found out about this one

Mud Pie Vegan Bakery and Coffeehouse

1615 W. 39th Street

Kansas City, MO. 64111

www.mudpiebakery.com

www.facebook.com/mudpiebakery

Brenna'sMom Newbie

Andrea's Bakery in St. Charles (St. Louis) is a gluten free bakery. There is also a gluten-free bakery in Jefferson City (www.myglutenfreebakery.com). I haven't been to KC recently, so I'm not very familiar with the gluten free options there.

kareng Grand Master

Here's another -

95th Street Hy-Vee

11552 West 95th Street

Overland Park, Kansas

913-894-1983

They use the Betty Crocker mixes. They also make alot of gluten things so I'm not sure this would be my first choice.

I put this question out to a KC group & I'm posting as I hear from them.

printmaker81 Rookie

Oh my goodness! Thanks so much for all the tips! I'll have to do some sampling when I'm in Kansas City!

printmaker81 Rookie

Do you have anyone coming from St Louis, Columbia, or Wichita?

I think most everyone will be coming from the Kansas direction rather than Missouri. My sister-in-law works in Wichita and I think some of the guests might have to drive through there.

-H


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kareng Grand Master

I have the name of a lady who makes them at home ( I think). Her whole family is gluten-free. Trying to find out how you would talk with her. Stay tuned!

bbuster Explorer

I was going to suggest the place that makes gluten-free pizza crust for Waldo pizza, but I see that it was already in Kareng's list - Olivia's Oven. I have never been there, but I think they are in the metro KC area (Kansas side) and they do have a picture of a wedding cake on their website.

good luck!

MindytheOrganist Enthusiast

Sorry I can't help, as I live in Iowa. But, after seeing your dachshund, I had to say hello! I am owned by Ozzy, a mini long-hair.

Poppi Enthusiast

Not sure how formal you are going but this is the cake I am making for making for my 35th birthday party next week.

Open Original Shared Link

It can be dressed up or down and it's cute.

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