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We are thrilled to once again be chosen as a top wedding professional in The Knot Best of Weddings 2009!

What sets this honor apart from others is that it’s not just our colleagues (or even the Knot) bestowing this award on our business – it is real brides who were thrilled with the level of service we brought to their wedding day! Cool, huh!

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My friend Barb Eastman, up in LaPort, IN made this beautiful wedding cake at home! It called for 72 eggs and 9 lbs of butter and it is filled with lemon curd and raspberries. You rock, Babs!

Here are Barb’s notes on the cake:
“The recipe came from Epicurous.com. It’s by Melissa Murphy of Sweet Melissa Patisseries in Brooklyn. It was published in Gourmet in April, 2007. There is a video you can watch on the website. (When you get to the Epicurious site they just put in wedding cake in the “search recipes” – it’s called Lemon Raspberry wedding cake. OR there is a link below at the end of this blog)
I used about 7 half pints of raspberries (at 4.99 each!), and juiced about 20 lemons. The cake serves 125 and it was delicious. The meringue buttercream was fabulous! Much softer than the icky, greasy Wilton-type frosting that they use in grocery stores and lots of bakery cakes. The butter cream was too soft to make flowers, so the roses are real.
It gave me a healthy respect for cake professionals who charge hundreds of dollars for cakes like these. In addition to the cost of the ingredients (as I mentioned, 72 eggs (mostly just the whites, except for the 18 that went into the lemon curd)), and just under 9 pounds of butter, this took days to make. I just have a standard Kitchen Aid stand mixer. I made the cake batter recipe 3 times (as suggested in the recipe), and the frosting had to be made in three batches, also.
The most daunting part was moving the cake. I live on a hill. It is about a 30-35 degree incline (or should I say DEcline, as we had to take it downhill! My brother, Chas, and I took the back seat out of the van and he sat in the back, on the floor, holding onto the cake for dear life.
I started the cake on Monday and froze the layers as I made them. They were almost completely thawed when we split the layers, but having them just under-thawed made them easier to split. We crumb-coated and filled the cakes the day before and did the final frosting and decorating on the day of the party.
It was a great achievement and many said it was the most delicious wedding cake any of them had ever had. Thank you Melissa Murphy!!”

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SAF is the Society of American Florists and this week they published an article quoting yours truly!

Florist to Brides: Don’t Toss the Bouquet, Recycle It

Brides and their bouquets — it’s a bond so fierce only a florist can truly appreciate its strength. (Especially if you witnessed a ceremonial breakdown over a bouquet boo-boo). Now, one florist is making it so brides never really have to let go of the big-day bouquet. Walter Knoll Florist, through its FloralNotes.com division, is recycling wedding flowers into thank you notes and seeds for a perennial garden.  The symbolism is almost too good to be true, the bride can literally plant the seeds of an annual reminder of her big day when she sends her flowers to a FloralNotes’ paper mill.

“We’re going greener and greener here and this helps pull all brides along with us,” says Di Anderson of Walter Knoll. The stems-to-stationery manufacturing process uses 100 percent post-consumer waste and no VOCs, or volatile organic compounds that are often given off in chemical processing.

Don’t go kicking yourself for not thinking of this green and gushy idea. Florists can participate by acting as partner dealers with FloralNotes.com, advertising the service to their bridal customers with in-store signage. The customers send their bouquets to FloralNotes.com, where they’re turned into paper. The paper is embedded with seeds. FloralNotes.com sends the goods to the customer. So far, eight florists, including St. Louis-based Walter Knoll, are letting brides keep their grip on the bouquet a little while longer.

–Amanda Long
along@safnow.org

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Martha Stewart Living’s Weddings website rates Walter Knoll Florist the highest of the Saint Louis area florists

 

Ratings of Walter Knoll Florist From Martha Stewart

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This is a short video from July 7th 2007 of a Walter Knoll Florist wedding consultant returning after servicing a wedding.  This was caught on our security system.

Did you ever wonder if a 20 foot wide garage door could stop a moving vehicle? This is a former wedding consultant of  ours that used the garage door to stop the Scion. It kind of makes me think of fighter airplane landing on a aircraft carrier. Total Bill $3,500.00 on the door and $2,000.00 on the Scion.

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a list of several of the wedding traditions and customs and where they came from

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