The traditional cake cutting ceremony, symbolically the first task that bride and groom perform jointly as husband and wife. The first piece of cake is cut by the bride with the "help" of the groom. This task originally was delegated exclusively to the bride. It was she who cut the cake for sharing with her guests. Distributing pieces of cake to one's guests is a tradition that also dates back to the Roman Empire and continues today. Following the tradition of breaking the bread over the bride's head, guests would scramble for crumbs that fell to the ground. Presumably the consumption of such pieces ensured fertility. But, as numbers of wedding party guests grew, so did the size of the wedding cake, making the distribution process impossible for the bride to undertake on her own. Cake cutting became more difficult with early multi-tiered cakes, because the icing had to be hard enough to support the cake's own weight. This, of necessity, made cutting the cake a joint project. After the cake cutting ceremony, the couple proceed to feed one another from the first slice. This provides another lovely piece of symbolism, the mutual commitment of bride and groom to provide for one another.

Julie and Paul

4th July 2009 - Brands Hatch Place

 
Julie and Paul Cutting the Cake
 

Kellie and Glen Harris

9th May 2009 - Vaulty Manor

 
Kellie and Glen
 

 

Allannah & Simon Angell

19th September 2008 - Turkey Mill

 
Allannah & Simon Cutting The Cake
 

Nicola and Alex

5th July 2008

 
Nicola and Alex
 

 

Alison and Joseph

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Amanda and Tim
Rachael & Dominic
Emma & Craig
Emma & Ian 
Laura & Chris