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  2. Wedding cake - Wikipedia

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    Wedding cake was originally a luxury item, and a sign of celebration and social status (the bigger the cake, the higher the social standing). Wedding cakes in England and early America were traditionally fruit cakes, often tiered and topped with marzipan and icing. Cutting the cake was an important part of the reception.

  3. Cheryl Day - Wikipedia

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    Cheryl Day (born 1961) is a baker and author, who is owner of Back in the Day Bakery in Savannah, Georgia and co-founder of Southern Restaurants for Racial Justice. She is the author of two best-selling cookbooks, written with her husband Griff Day. In 2015 she was a semi-finalist James Beard Awards in the category of Outstanding Baker.

  4. Ulysses Davis (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Ulysses Davis (January 13, 1913 – 1990) was an African-American barber and self-taught sculptor. Davis is best known for his carvings of historical figures such as a set of mahogany busts of all the presidents (through George H. W. Bush) and similar portrait heads of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., the Kennedys and other leaders from the civil rights era.

  5. Paula Deen - Wikipedia

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    Deen has two children from a previous marriage, as does Groover. The wedding was featured in a Food Network show in 2004 and took place at Bethesda Academy in Savannah. [40] Paula is a supporter of Bethesda Academy, and asked Old Savannah Tours to donate $1 to the organization for each ticket purchased for the Paula Deen Store ticket sale. [40]

  6. ‘A family affair.’ Macon natives open Nothing Bundt Cakes ...

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    The sisters wanted to spend more time together. So, they went into business. Here’s more:

  7. Savannah's Candy Kitchen - Wikipedia

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    Savannah's Candy Kitchen is a chain of candy manufacturers established in Savannah, Georgia.It was founded in 1973 by Stan and Pam Strickland. [3] Today, it has eight stores around the United States, [1] plus several franchises under the name River Street Sweets, but its flagship store is at 225 East River Street in Savannah.