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Published Date: 05 December 2008
A CAKEMAKER from the Lothians made a round trip of more than 2000 miles to create an emergency wedding cake for a wealthy Scottish businessman.
Paul Bradford, founder of Linlithgow-based Truly Scrumptious, flew out to Monte Carlo to come to the rescue of the businessman, who said he couldn't get the fruit cake he wanted for his 12-tier cake.

He faced a bill of several thousands of pounds after he paid to fly Mr Bradford out to Monaco.

Mr Bradford spent three days in the kitchens of the world-famous Hotel de Paris creating the cake with ingredients transported from Scotland.

"France may be the best known gastronomic country in the world but the couple could not get the fruit cake they wanted there so we were called in," he said.

"It was by far the most expensive cake we've ever made."

The company, which has a branch in Corstorphine, is still making around 90 wedding and celebration cakes a week, despite the economic downturn.

Martin Thomson, of the company's backers Business Gateway, said: "Truly Scrumptious is a fantastic example of a business which has achieved excellent growth as a result of its strong reputation for high quality products."





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  • Last Updated: 05 December 2008 11:18 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
1

Sister Morag,

Lasswade 05/12/2008 12:21:43
Could the couple not have baked a fruit cake themselves? It's not exactly rocket science FFS
2

alex paterson,

edinburgh 05/12/2008 12:30:31
Mr Bradford spent three days in the kitchen,and the rest of the time in casinos.
3

Teofilio Cubillas,

05/12/2008 15:51:44
"It was by far the most expensive cake we've ever made."

Meanwhile, while his tax-dodging glutton client is stuffing his face with cake, every second, a child dies of starvation or disease somewhere in the world.

4

elayne,

05/12/2008 16:28:40
and what is wrong with a home made jam sponge with buttercream icing????more money than sense!!
5

FF,

Edinburgh 05/12/2008 18:53:26
My wedding cost £250. A meal at the Chinese restaurant and a party at the flat. My mum made a cake. Everyone really enjoyed it.

I don't know what that says.

 

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