How to propose at home using baked treats
by Natasha Christou Digital Marketing ConsultantThe saying ‘food is the language of love’ couldn’t be
more true. The average relationship involves so much bonding over meals, and it's
a very powerful way of creating a connection. With that in mind, what better
way to propose to your foodie other half than with an edible treat that they’ll
remember for years to come? Let’s take a look at some of the best home cooked
proposal ideas:
A baked treat
What could be better than a homemade baked treat? Some
people love to take photos of their homecooked food to show off on Instagram.
If this sounds strangely like the person that you’re proposing to, you might
want to propose to them when they’re in their happy place — baking in the kitchen.
Here are some fail-safe tips for proposing with cake:
- Take
all the cute pictures of the cake before the proposal.
- Make
sure the cake tastes good. It’s good to have a trial run before the
proposal to make sure you get the flavour on-point. Or you can order out
from your partners favourite bakery.
- Don’t
bake the ring into the cake! This increases the risk of damage to the
metal or gemstone, and we've all heard the horror stories about people
accidentally swallowing expensive rings!
- Try
not to overcomplicate things – when it comes to cake, keeping it simple is
the best way. Everything is going to be fine.
Some of us take the foodie proposal theme to extremes. We
spotted this
example where someone had carefully glued an egg back together for
their loved one to crack and discover an engagement ring inside. If this sounds
a little too complicated, why not hide the engagement ring in one of their
ingredients? When they go to pour flour or sugar into their mixing bowl, you’ll
be ready to jump in and ask those all-important four words. Once the tears and
hugs are over, they can return to bake some celebratory goodies!
Cute as a cupcake
If you don’t want to bake a full cake, one of most adorable
ways to propose is definitely by tucking a diamond ring into
the frosting of a cupcake. First, if you’re making them yourself for extra
brownie points, remember that they’re simpler to make than one big cake and are
much easier to decorate. Once you’ve decided on the flavour and design of the
cupcakes, start thinking about how you’re going to pop the big question.
It can be a stressful moment, but you could always let the
food do the talking for you. You could put a letter on each cupcake that spells
out those magical words, “Will you marry me?”. Or, add one extra special
decoration to the icing in the form of a sparkling diamond ring. We
wouldn’t recommend hiding the ring inside the cake, a choking hazard is known
to be a mood kill.
You don’t have to use cake to pop the question either, if
your loved one is a fan of doughnuts, you could always improvise. Present your
loved one with a tray of donuts and in the centre of their favourite one, sit
the diamond ring. Just do-nut forget your important line…
A sweet surprise
If your other half loves surprises and you want to keep them
guessing, why not try getting creative with some sweet deserts like
chocolate-covered strawberries or a fruit selection? You can arrange them to
spell “will you marry me?” before popping the question. To keep your ring safe,
avoid hiding it directly in the food. Hiding the engagement ring box in a
discreet place is a great solution, just make sure that you hide it somewhere
that you’ll remember!
Takeaway treats
For foodies who love nothing more than relaxing in comfy
clothes and watching a movie on the sofa, a takeaway could be the ultimate
proposal. It will be more of a surprise for them too! Your proposal will
probably depend on the type of takeaway cuisine that your other half enjoys but
we do have a few ideas.
If you’re both a fan of Chinese food, a homemade fortune
cookie could be a well-themed proposal. Companies like My Lucky Fortune offer
custom fortune cookies with the message “Will You Marry Me?” inside, along with
a fake ring. When she opens the cookie, you can actually be kneeling with the
real one. Or you can use any fortune cookie.
They are easily malleable when heated up. Heat for a few
seconds in the microwave until soft, unfold and put your own fortune inside,
then refold. Or follow these steps for making your own
fortune cookie, complete with your personalised message. This is a great
way to propose if you want to keep it low-key.
A proposal with pizza could be the key to some hearts. It is
one of the cheap proposal ideas that are absolutely
mind-blowing! Just imagine her surprise when she opens that pizza-box! You
don’t need much for this tasty proposal – a marker or a sauce will do! On the
inside of the pizza box write your special message, or carefully arrange the
toppings into a love heart before dropping to one knee — smooth.
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