Tuesday, 12 July 2016

Man Discovers Grandparents’ 100-Year-Old Wedding Cake




It almost looks good enough to eat.
In March of 1915, when Inez and Harvey Warninger cut their wedding cake, they probably never thought it would still be around 100 years later for their grandkids. As tradition dictates, the couple carefully preserved the top tier of the cake to save for an anniversary. For whatever reason, they never ate it.
So imagine what a surprise it was for their grandson, Ronald Warninger, to stumble upon it on what would have been the year of their 100th wedding anniversary.
“It was kind of lost ... to find it again and on the 100th year was such a bonus,
He says the cake tier was passed on to his father by his grandparents and that, about a decade ago, his father took it out, only to find it was “petrified.” Ronald later found the cake in his father’s workshop desk drawer, when he was cleaning it out. He took it home and put it in a hatbox for safekeeping and forgot all about it until this year.
He was cleaning up when he stumbled upon the cake. “I was looking up on top of the shelf and there it was,” he said. 
 

3 comments:

  1. was still in good shape for stomach really? i doubt

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    1. I also doubt that Mr Mutai especially after all those years

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  2. The white people are really full of drama...A cake preserved for a century? This isn't just funny but a bit awkward too. All in all they had their reasons of doing that.

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