About me: Now rocking the Cake Shop at 225 Haywood Road! Hours are 10-6 daily, and closed tuesdays. Call or go to www.shortstreetcakes.com for more info.
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Who I'd like to meet: Foodies, Brides and Grooms, Epicures, Caterers, Wedding Planners, Restaurants, Grocery Stores, Coffeeshops, party people everywhere.
We will be playing our first electric show of the year at The Grey Eagle this coming Saturday, April 18. We hope you and your friends can make it out. Advance tickets are on sale now. This is an all ages show.
hey girl, love the shop! that was the best french press coffee i've ever had. no lie! little sister and i will stop by on our walks again very soon! keep it up! xoxo
ok, so.... yum!! my birthday cakeS were awesome!!! dom was kind enough to me get 2 too, as you know! triple chocolate ganash? is so addicting, but that pumpkin spice is still my favy from davids halloween party!! possible wedding cake thoughts!!!<3 xoxo love you lady! ps- my engagement party cake is next to where you leave comments, and i still think its one of your most beautiful cakes!!!
hey jodi! how are you? good i hope. did you open the shop up yet?! can wait to come and see it! well, we booked our wedding at the crest center this week for october 11, 09 and not only are we hoping you'll attend, but we hope you can make our cake!!! we'll talk soon im sure. have a great day! xo
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in athens, it takes all day for the fog to burn off. making lists and crossing things off quickly. my dance card has been filled by the lovely ladies of athens.
"Ring out the old, ring in the new, Ring, happy bells, across the snow: The year is going, let him go; Ring out the false, ring in the true." ~Alfred, Lord Tennyson, 1850