

I wasn’t even entirely sure what we could make in it, since it is an unusual pan with its dividers. I felt even silier when someone bought it for us (thank you David!!!). I still felt a bit silly adding it to the registry. Finally I found the honeycomb pan, and instantly I knew this was our pan. It was fairly easy to tell that Nordic Ware is the best in the biz, so I narrowed down my search and browsed through tea cake pans, pans shaped like castles or roses or bugs. After seeing a bundt pan on someone else’s registry, I started browsing through the infinite pans on Amazon. And it takes up so much space in your cupboard for a single function tool that if I were ever going to own one, I’d have to really love it. It’s not my favorite dessert, and I always think once you have a bundt pan, that particular shape and design becomes your signature bundt. Brian and I have never been bundt people. One of these items is Nordic Ware Honeycomb Pull-Apart Dessert Pan (see it on Amazon here). Honeycomb Pull-Apart Pan, image care of Williams Sonoma Brian worried that this behavior would dilute our registry and that we wouldn’t get the things we really wanted, but in the end we got nearly everything, and now we additionally have some extra items that we never would have bought for ourselves. I had been looking at registries for other couples (everyone we know is getting married these days), and I’d think, “Oh, we could use one of those too,” and find a similar object and add it. It wasn’t that I was out to sabotage our registry with things that I wanted exclusively, it was that I spend more time shopping than Brian, and our registry was running out of items. Others were a bit one sided I picked the sewing machine and he picked the Fred & Friends Ninjabread Men Cookie Cutters>.Īnd then when we agreed the registry was finished, I then went back and added a bunch of things willy nilly.

Some things were easy to agree on we had been lusting over a food processor for years (I wish ‘years’ was an exaggeration, but it’s embarrassingly true).
#Honeycomb cake full
We spent a lot of time trying to have a registry full of things we needed and wanted, thought were funny or useful, and that reflected our style as a couple. Registering was one of the very few tasks my now husband and I looked forward to when wedding planning.
