ive read it a few times that cutting the cake with the knife upside is surpose to bring luck!! but people i talk too hasnt heard of it!! just wondered if you lot have heard of it or are doing it?? xxx
CommentAuthorMadam Butterfly
Never heard of that..think we will be cutting it the right way up :)
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CommentAuthormitch2509
nope... never herd of it, hun!
CommentAuthorHappilymarried Mrs G
I dont know, cant say as i have heard of that. The tradition of wedding cake came from the times when the groom would break bread over his wives head to show his dominance.
CommentAuthorJilly17
ha ha blondmumma....would like to see some bloke try that one! ha ha. I have not heard that one either
do you use the knife upside down as there is no blade... therfore a fake cut for the piccies ... thats what our venue has said... so that the pictures can be done a few times without actually damaging the cake or something.... maybe am wrong
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CommentAuthorHappilymarried Mrs G
seriously, google some of the wedding traditions or look it up on wikipedia. Its funny where some of the traditions come from, and helped us choose which ones we needed to include or not lol
CommentAuthorskitty666
the one with the cake over the brides head i read that ot symbols fertility!! but there is loads of traditions!! and keeping the top layer of cake till the first aniversry!! i dont think that chocolate sponge will keep that long not even in the freezer lol xx
CommentAuthorsuzky123
never heard of it if im honest.
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CommentAuthoralanafx
Never heard of this one either, i always thought you were meant to keep the top tier for your firstborns christening? lol so many different traditions :) xx
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CommentAuthorkateh3
never heard of that either??
CommentAuthorskitty666
so thats a no then!! some of the traditions are funny!! thanks girls xxx
CommentAuthorGregorysGirl
I know about keeping the top layer for christening, but we did it the wrong way round and did the christening first, so good excuse to just eat the top layer, lol. As for cutting the cake with the knife upside down, it is only good luck if you think cutting yourself is good luck! Strange where some of these things come from! :D
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CommentAuthorshellay
no i have never heard of it, surely if you cut it without the blade, it wont cut through the cake very cleanly :) x
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CommentAuthorluvlifejen (mrs berr
never heard of it sorry hun i have heard of keeping a layer but as h2b and myself dont want children thats not one i will be sticking too xx
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CommentAuthorUnknown
i havnt heard of that. i wanted to keep the top tier for our first borns christening but as we arent having a fruit tier on top it wouldnt last long enough xx
CommentAuthorljeh92
There are loads of traditions on here i have never known about lol xx
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CommentAuthorJill
Oooh upside down for the fake cutting of the cake - that would make sense. I did wonder why the photographers websites said packages included 'the fake cutting of the cake' - always wondered why it wasnt just the proper one lol
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CommentAuthorskitty666
i dont know but they said that coz of the iceing the someone else needs to cut thru that and then cut the cake with the knife up side down!! ill try and find where i saw it xx
CommentAuthorskitty666
The bride holds the knife in her right hand and the grooms hand closes over hers. With the knife turned upside down for luck, they cut the first slice together. (Your caterer should cut through the icing first to prevent your cake toppling over.) "Cutting the Cake" is announced by the toastmaster or best man and is toasted with champagne or sparkling wine.
If you wish to follow tradition, you will want to keep the top tier for your first anniversary. It will need to be carefully wrapped and stored in a dry, cool place, or it could be frozen. Alternatively you may wish to store some of the sugarcraft details in a sealed glass container. Ask your cake maker for advice.
CommentAuthorbluefish
I think that cutting of the cake is a fertility rite. The traditional fruit cake representing the fruits of the marriage (children) and sweet things (sex, love). The cutting representing penetration (!) which the couple do together.
It is tradition for the top tier of a fruitcake to be used as a christening cake for the first born. Store it in a dry, cool place, ideally in an airtight container and it will easily last a year or longer.
CommentAuthorMrs Steer
heard about saving the top tier for the first born's christening! But nothing else xx
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CommentAuthorMrsMelodyWalker
Cor if cutting the cake represents fertility maybe I should cut the whole bloody cake to get my fertility going lol
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CommentAuthorLiz3yy
I've never heard of that either, to be honest we never listen or take any notice of things like that.
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CommentAuthorCarrieanne
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lol, love reading all these things! Eh I think I will keep the traditions away from h2b incase he gets obsessed with that! lol. I've always heard about keeping the top tier for the first born christening but we are having sponge and to be honest, I don't want any kept as I will end up eating it! I'm off to google traditions now! xx
CommentAuthorbluefish
Hmmm there's a wedding cake site called Maisie Fantasie that seems to have an excellent history of wedding cakes and the symbolism. It doesn't mention my (ahem) unusual take on the cutting of the cake, so maybe I've got it wrong!
They do however talk about how traditionally the cake would have been thrown at the bride to enhance her fertility.
Waste of cake, if you ask me.
CommentAuthorhjl2001uk
In America they push it in each other's faces don't they? I'd go mad if he wrecked my make up by shoving cake in my face
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CommentAuthorCroc
Throw cake at the bride.... Seriously.... And how did you get that back eye??? Errr they threw cake at me officer!!
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CommentAuthorMel D
never heard of this one ... would it still cut the cake the wrong way round?
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