One of my new favorite blogs, Not So Humble Pie, has done a fabulous job rounding up science-themed cookie ideas. See the post HERE. (The circuit boards shown are the blogger’s very own.)
[tags]science, cookie decorating[/tags]
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One of my new favorite blogs, Not So Humble Pie, has done a fabulous job rounding up science-themed cookie ideas. See the post HERE. (The circuit boards shown are the blogger’s very own.)
[tags]science, cookie decorating[/tags]
This Harry Potter themed party at Diamonds for Dessert makes me want to throw a Harry Potter themed party. Find the clever menu and a recipe for butterbeer HERE. Look for upcoming recipes on this blog for Golden Snitch … Read More...
What a clever way to use every bit o’ the orange and spare the box of cupcake liners: baking cupcakes in orange peels. Find the how-tos and idea HERE at Beyond A Garden.
[tags]oranges, green, cupcakes[/tags]
…wherever you are, wink wink. Yes, today is not only my friend’s birthday (and martinis shall be had in her honor), but that of the one and only Elvis. I love that The Runaway Spoon is celebrating such a mentionable … Read More...
I know I’ve posted on Cake Wrecks before (here), but it was ages ago, and for anyone out there who bakes cakes, or buys them from bakeries, or works at a bakery, or merely eats cake, this site … Read More...
Check out this (kind of odd and creepy) 1960s commercial for the original Mr. and Mrs. Potato Head. The first version of the toy used real potatoes. Find the link to the video HERE at Serious Eats.
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Yep. Edible crayons that actually work. And are healthy. And beautifully photographed. Take a visual journey through the step by step process of making these beauts from nuts, fruits and lots o’ healthy things HERE at Luxirare.
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Make your own fruit rolls at Green Kitchen Stories. Find the recipe and how-tos HERE.
[tags]fruit, roll-ups,
It’s amazing how much cuteness a cookie cutter adds. Find the recipe for these porcupine s’mores (with homemade graham crackers and marshmallows) HERE (link updated to web archives as blog no longer active) at amateur foodie.
Looking for more … Read More...
My 2-year old adores Frosty the Snowman (so do I, along with the classic 1960s Rudolph) so she exclaimed “Frosty!” rather jubilantly when she saw these cake pops on my computer screen. Find … Read More...
I’m loving this olive penguin and cheese snowman from Peas Love Carrots, especially since the instructions on how to make them (easily) are so well done. Find the how-tos HERE.
And a side kudos to the blogger for pointing … Read More...
I use the term “eye candy” because this post offers no how-tos, merely a must-share image. Unless, of course, you are inspired to build your own Lego Kitchen. Check out this Lego-covered IKEA kitchen island HERE at The Cool Hunter.… Read More...
Visit Sweetopia for a fabulous tutorial on applying edible disco dust.
Find the how-tos HERE. (As well as a super-cute cookie snowman tutorial to boot.)
[tags]cookie decorating, disco dust, snowman[/tags]
Find tips on throwing a winter wonderland cocoa party with snow-themed treats HERE at Creative Outlet. {found via kara’s party ideas}
[tags]Winter, snow, cake pops, desserts, party[/tags]
More from the kid side of Apartment Therapy, Ohdeedoh. Here is there round up of the best food and mealtime posts of 2009. Love these pea pops from Weelicious.
[tags]kids, meals, peas, popsicles[/tags]
More from the kid side of Apartment Therapy, Ohdeedoh. Here is there round up of the best food and mealtime posts of 2009. Love these pea pops from Weelicious.
[tags]kids, meals, peas, popsicles[/tags]
The kitchn is taking a trip down memory lane, starting with the most popular posts from last winter 2009. See the roundup HERE, including recipes, sweets, cool kitchen products and just cool kitchens. This picture is from the birthday … Read More...