MSP wrote:
i dont know... maybe its some korean tradition for newely weds to get food poisoning 1 year after their marriage... so they can both go through the struggle of stomach aches and get through it together with love... compassion... laxatives and pepto bismol...
Eirewolf wrote:No, Mithrandir and I didn't eat the year-old cake. Partly because it was in his parents' freezer, half a state away... partly because we don't care much for obscure traditions... and partly because -- EEEEW.
Otaku10 wrote:I won't release your hand even if I sweat, forever.
haru_bay_nay wrote:O.o?!?! What the?! I've never heard of any of this... It sounds like some outlandish, freaky custom to me. And another thing, what the heck is a Christmas cake??? Is it something only Australians do? Cuz...We eat pie and stuff here...But we don't have an official "Christmas Cake".
As for the thing about putting a slice under your pillow...I heard that doing the same with an onion would make you dream about the person you would marry. I did it, just for kicks, and I'll tell ya, I didn't dream about any people at all. Also, it was pretty uncomfortable to sleep with that stupid vegetable under my face.
Mr. SmartyPants wrote:so yesterday at my sisters wedding... there was cake... i didn't get some cause i forgot... but today... i open the fridge... VOILA... there was some sort of wedding cake in it... i thought it was leftovers... so i take it out...
"hmm" i said... noticing that the cake was.... uneaten
so i called my mom and asked if it were okay to eat it
she goes "NOOOOO it's your sister's anniversary cake that they are going to eat next year"
i go: "NEXT YEAARRR WHATTT??? IT'LL BE ALL NASTY AND CRUSTY AND GREEN BY THEN"
she goes: "you don't understand! its her anniversary cake"
ashfire wrote:I found websites for wedding cake traditions and its all there.
Thing one thing is that the top part of a wedding cake could be FRUIT CAKE and that is a cake that could last for years. I have heard of fruit cakes being sent back and forth to family or friends for years as a tradition.
MSP wrote:is that why in cartoons the fruitcake is as hard as concrete?
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