As the Royal Wedding countdown continues, the world will tune in to watch as Prince William of Whales marry Catherine Middleton at Westminster Abbey. To help commemorate the Big Day, accomplished pastry chef and owner of One Tough Cookie in New York, Gail Dosik, has created one-of-a-kind cookies – including an edible replica of the bride-to-be’s diamond and sapphire ring, the royal crest, a wedding bouquet and of course, the British flag. And for those who didn’t make the guest list, Dosik also has party tips to help throw your own Royal Wedding reception:
1. Break out the china – In the U.K., the Royal Wedding will be acknowledged as a public holiday, which means only your finest dishes will suffice.
2. Skip the black tie – Unless your living room rivals Buckingham Palace, opt for less formal attire, like pajama gowns. And since coverage begins at 4am in the U.S., guests won’t even have to change.
3. Make it a tea party – The British are known for their love of tea. Offers guests a large assortment of teas and don’t forget English Breakfast Tea!
4. Serve lighter fare – Since this is a morning celebration, consider serving light treats, such as crumpets, pastries, scones and of course, our Royal Wedding-inspired cookies.
One Tough Cookie can also turn any simple pastry for any special occasion into edible art. From traditional to eccentric, One Tough Cookie creates custom-made couture treats – which include cookies, cakes and cupcakes adorned with hand-decorated, whimsical designs that symbolize any personal celebration or corporate event. Through word-of-mouth and a loyal customer base that is quickly growing, One Tough Cookie’s delectable treats are sought after by New Yorkers, celebrities, and news personalities.
1. Break out the china – In the U.K., the Royal Wedding will be acknowledged as a public holiday, which means only your finest dishes will suffice.
2. Skip the black tie – Unless your living room rivals Buckingham Palace, opt for less formal attire, like pajama gowns. And since coverage begins at 4am in the U.S., guests won’t even have to change.
3. Make it a tea party – The British are known for their love of tea. Offers guests a large assortment of teas and don’t forget English Breakfast Tea!
4. Serve lighter fare – Since this is a morning celebration, consider serving light treats, such as crumpets, pastries, scones and of course, our Royal Wedding-inspired cookies.
One Tough Cookie can also turn any simple pastry for any special occasion into edible art. From traditional to eccentric, One Tough Cookie creates custom-made couture treats – which include cookies, cakes and cupcakes adorned with hand-decorated, whimsical designs that symbolize any personal celebration or corporate event. Through word-of-mouth and a loyal customer base that is quickly growing, One Tough Cookie’s delectable treats are sought after by New Yorkers, celebrities, and news personalities.
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