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The New York Times Is All Up On That "Gay Wedding Gold Rush"

It's the conservative nightmare—that gays from all over the country will begin flocking to California when gay marriages begin there in a few weeks, only to return to their home states full of demands for rights and privileges. (It's such a nightmare that the attorneys general of nine states went lamely begging to the California Supreme Court to ask the court to delay marriages until the November popular vote on a Constitutional amendment against gay marriage.) But where Johnny Law and good Christians see horror, the New York Times sees a delicious, food-filled trend!

After all, who loves a good caterer more than the gays? And the New York Times' Dining Section would like to learn about it!

From: [Redacted]
Date: Wed, Jun 4, 2008
Subject: [NYT Newsroom] Reporting help - Kim Severson
To: [Newsroom]


PLEASE REPLY TO [REDACTED]

I'm working on a Dining story about the gay wedding gold rush and would like to interview gay and lesbian couples who are heading to California to be married and who are planning food-heavy receptions.

Let's hope these newlyweds don't serve the cake featured in last week's Dining section, a recipe which accompanied a strange meditation on cakes by Alex Witchel. It was disgusting! The cake itself was foamy and spongy—"Was this made with seltzer?" asked one of my dessert-sharers. No. Just TEN EGGS. The frosting was more than a bit lardy! But to be fair, the cake settled and improved with a day of refrigeration, though it retained something of a hard, stale-Twinkie consistency though. So just don't serve it at your wedding, homos!

By Choire Sicha   06/04/08 12:30 PM
Related: Cakes, California, Gay Marriage, Gays, Just Desserts, Mrs. Frank Rich, Politics
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