Bird84 wrote:
hellguy wrote:
Baby Hercules wrote:
I have made vegan cupcakes that made people stop dead in their tracks and moan like they were having sex.
That is either a bad ass cupcake or some really horrible sex.

I'm gonna have to try those.
Where the attitude goes, the mind goes. Where the mind goes, the body goes. Where the body goes, others will follow.
Hahahaa, this is hilarious!
But the question is still fresh for me, as I am gonna get married, and half of the guests from my husband's side are vegans. I couldn't imagine that'd be so hard to create two kinds of menu and two cakes! Grrrh....
It's not hard at all. As a matter of fact, a menu could be designed such that all the dishes complement one another as one large spread--especially if there is a flavor theme to tie it all together, such as Indian, Thai, Tex Mex, Italian, etc. That way, there wouldn't be "two menus," just a grand variety to choose from. Whether you are doing a buffet or a sit down with menus, the vegan dishes could be tastefully labeled somehow with an artistic little leaf next to them. As for the two cakes, since your husband's side is in large part Team Vegan, why not make the Groom's Cake vegan? You can go all kinds of crazy with a Groom's Cake with unique flavors, toppings, fillings, etc. and it would still be considered traditional. Plus, it would give the vegan-curious in the wedding party a chance to taste the possibilities!
Baby Herc