Thursday, October 21, 2010

Gulf News

SHE SAID YES and their families agree with the proposal

Dubai Two Syrians, aged three and five-years-old, could be the youngest couple in the world to get engaged of their own free will.

The parents of Hala, aged three and her fiancee Khalid, aged five, claim the children have consented to the match. ?Their story was highlighted by the local Syrian website Akes Alser, (meaning Against the Traffic) and has become the talk of the country with the families of both children being congratulated by people, both from their home town Homs, 180 kilometres north of Damascus, and, abroad.

Khalid’s father, Juma told Gulf News that his young son is the only child from his marriage which lasted more than 25 years.

“My wife and I got Khalid after 20 years of marriage, in a complicated pregnancy. I vowed to have my child engaged at the age of five if he was a boy and to marry him to a women of his choice at the age of 15,” he said.

“Days passed before Khalid fell in love with a three-year-old girl he met during a family trip to the sea town of Lattakia.”

Education

He added that the union is likely to interrupt their schooling. “I will bear the education expenses of both the children till they graduate,” he said.

Khalid had reportedly been missing his young girlfriend after he returned with his family to Homs. He refused to return to the nursery he was attending if the little girl did not go with him.

“Khalid told me and his mother that he would like to have stayed with Hala or bring her home to Homs. The young bride seems very genuine,” Juma said.

“We did not know what to do till my wife called Hala’s mother and asked her opinion about the case. She said her daughter had developed similar symptoms of loneliness and the family would be happy to see them engaged.”

“At that moment I remembered the vow I’d made before Khalid’s birth, and decided to buy the couple rings. The family moved back to Lattakia to celebrate the engagement,” he said.

Exchanging rings

Juma said all the arrangements had gone smoothly and that the couple had exchanged rings like adults.

“We know that Khalid or Hala might change their mind in the future, but what we do know at this stage is that they are very happy and talk to each other everyday. Khalid is waiting until he is 15 to marry Hala.

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Young love

The boy’s father said all the arrangements had gone smoothly and that the two had exchanged rings like adults. Khalid had reportedly been missing his young girlfriend after he returned with his family to Homs. He refused to return to the nursery he was attending if the little girl did not go with him.

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By Duraid Al Baik?Associate Editor

© Gulf News 2010. All rights reserved.

A three-year-old girl and a five-year-old boy in Syria have become engaged, according to local reports Thursday.

The boy, who was identified only as Khalid, "fell in love" with Hala during a family trip to a seaside town, his father said.

"My wife and I got Khalid after 20 years of marriage, in a complicated pregnancy," the boy's dad Juma told the newspaper. "I vowed to have my child engaged at the age of five if he was a boy and to marry him to a woman of his choice at the age of 15."

'The bride seems very genuine'
Juma, whose surname was not published, said that his son had refused to return to his nursery if Hala didn't attend as well.

"Khalid told me and his mother that he would like to have stayed with Hala or bring her home to Homs. The young bride seems very genuine," Juma said. "We did not know what to do until my wife called Hala's mother and asked her opinion about the case.

"She said her daughter had developed similar symptoms of loneliness and the family would be happy to see them engaged."

Juma told the Gulf News that the children had exchanged rings.

"We know that Khalid or Hala might change their mind in the future, but what we do know at this stage is that they are very happy and talk to each other everyday," he added. "Khalid is waiting until he is 15 to marry Hala."

Saturday, August 14, 2010

world's biggest barbie birthday cake



Barbie, the queen of all things glamorous, continues to celebrate her 50th birthday in style! In Sydney, Australia, Mattel unveiled a larger-than-life-size Barbie cake in her honor. Measuring 7 feet tall and weighing in at 2,645 pounds, this cake was edible luxury, as only a Barbie cake should be.

The sweet creation was covered in gold icing, gold silk and $50,000 worth of Swarovski crystals! Based on the design for the 50th Anniversary Limited Edition Barbie, this cake was created by a team of experts, hairdresser Joh Bailey, Australian fashion designer Alex Perry, jewelry designer Stefano Canturi, and Sweet Art Bakers in Australia.


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The Worlds Largest Birthday Cake




When Las Vegas celebrates, they do it big. And back in 2005, when they were celebrating their centenary, they created a birthday cake, a BIG birthday cake. In fact, the worlds largest! 30,000 half-sheet cakes and nearly 40,000 pounds of frosting later, they had the worlds largest birthday cake!

From: http://www.lasvegas2005.org/news/scrapbook/cake/

We had our cake, and we ate it too! What's a Centennial Birthday party without cake? Whatever the answer, no one in Las Vegas wanted to risk it. So during the early hours of the morning on May 15, 2005, eight semi-trucks from North Carolina drove into the loading zone at Cashman Center hauling 30,000 half-sheet cakes and nearly 40,000 pounds of frosting. Volunteers were already gathering nearby to start the process of unloading, unpacking, stacking, and ultimately frosting.

Over the next 14 hours, more than 1,000 volunteers built a whopping 130,000-pound pastry from ingredients donated by Sara Lee. They worked under the direction of Sara Lee Executive Chef Brian Averna and the watchful eye of Sara Lee Foods President John Flood.

Las Vegas' birthday cake is registered in the Guinness Book of World Records replacing a record set in Fort Wayne, Ala. The Vegas cake outweighed the Alabama confection by 128,360 pounds.

In order to qualify for a Guinness record, the world's largest cake must:
• contain traditional ingredients in the correct proportions;
• be prepared in the same manner as a normal-sized cake;
• be prepared according to appropriate hygiene standards;
• be totally edible and safe to eat.
And while the final product is built from separately baked sheet cakes, they must be iced all over so that no joint can be seen, and so that the cake looks like a scaled-up version of a normal-sized cake.

In Las Vegas, a beautifully decorated layer cake nearly always attracts "cheesecake."

Too hungry to wait for forks, Mayor Oscar B. Goodman (r.) and Sara Lee President John Flood (l.) bite into the World's Largest Birthday Cake.

world's largest wedding cake




Have you seen this? I think this is the neatest thing I've seen in a minute. I mean the amalgam tattoo of Hello Kitty and Darth Vader on Geekstir the other day was cool, but this just takes the cake (pun Intended).

The Executive Pastry Chef, Lynn Mansel, and his (or her, I'm not sure) team of 57 "pastry artisans" just constructed the world's largest wedding cake. They made it for the New England Bridal Showcase held at the Mohegan Sun Resort at the beginning of the month.

This cake is unbelievable. At 15, 032 pounds and 17 feet tall, this thing is three times the size of the cake that currently holds the world record. The cake team baked 700 sheet cakes and put them all together to build the giant cake. They had to use steel discs as cake boards, heavy duty metal pipes as separators, and two fork lifts to put each tier in place as it was finished.

The wedding cake can serve up to 59, 000 people. Can you imagine having that many guests at your wedding? I really don't understand why people go all out to have the world's largest whatever, but it's fun to watch. I wonder what they're going to do with all that cake?
Read more: http://www.slashfood.com/2008/02/21/worlds-largest-wedding-cake/#ixzz0wQW4nCEW