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Minnesota baker listings for weddings are found below. Find Minnesota wedding bakers in the areas including Minneapolis bakers, St. Paul bakers, Rochester bakers, Duluth bakers, Bloomington bakers. Baker listings are in the order of 1) City, 2) Alphabetical by business name. You can contact your Minnesota bakers by either phone number listed or click on their link to take you to their website. All bakers listed have verified websites with a reference to weddings on their website. WeddingMuseum.com is not responsible for service provided by these vendors. We are merely a portal to wedding specialists. If you would like to view the ratings, or rate your wedding vendor, you must first login.
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A Minnesota baker is the business or person supplying your wedding cake. There are six questions you should have answered when hiring your Minnesota baker. 1) How many guests? This will determing cake size and the number of tiers. 2) What type of cake? The four most popular wedding cake types are fruit, chocolate, white and sponge. The most common frostings and icings are buttercream, fondant, royal icing, marzipan, cake decorators icing, and sugar paste. 3) What decorations do you want on the cake and what colors? The colors should be the colors of your wedding. However, a traditional wedding cake has white icing. 4) What is the cost od the cake? 5) How much is the deposit amount and when do you pay the balance? 6) Will you be picking up the cake or will it be delivered by the baker? The cake is typically delivered long before the reception starts.
When selecting a wedding cake, create a cake to your personality. You can get the wild wedding cake that looks like wedding presents, a bride and groom, etc. to the more traditional white cake and frosting. Select a Minnesota baker that has experience creating the type of wedding cake you desire. Read wedding cake books and magazines with lots of pictures to help in deciding the design of your wedding cake.
Finally, it usually doesn't matter if you are a Minneapolis bakers, St. Paul bakers, Rochester bakers, Duluth bakers, Bloomington bakers or anywhere else in Minnesota. If you have a referral, please have them travel to your reception. A good referral is worth a few dollars in gas. Please don't disregard a baker because they are not in your area. Just ask if they will come to you, or you can go to them. For more information about hiring a Minnesota baker, please see below for wedding baker articles.
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