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A Sushi Surprise

April 3, 2009 by Meaghan Mountford

sushiI love this craft from The Curious Domestic. This felt sushi has a surprise: a fish pops out of the center. The blogger originally found the idea and design at Cut Out and Keep. Find The Curious Domestic’s version here.… Read More ...

Easy Chocolate Bird’s Nest

April 2, 2009 by Meaghan Mountford

nestVisit Angry Chicken for…well, many great things, but today, specifically…these easy-to-make chocolate bird nests crafted from chocolate chips and shredded wheat. Very kid-friendly, too. Find the how-tos and post here. These are from last year, but worth the trip down memory lane, I think, if only to bring you to the Angry Chicken if you’ve not been. Definitely spend … Read More ...

Coffee Filter Flowers (and Something Actually Edible)

April 2, 2009 by Meaghan Mountford

daffodilNot exactly sure I can get away with posting on these daffodils made from coffee filters as edible crafts, but coffee is most certainly in the edible category. And most certainly a consumable staple of existence. And I love these simple-to-make flowers. Find the idea and how-tos here at FamilyCorner.com. They do also have some great edible crafts ideas … Read More ...

Brownie Pops for Easter!

April 2, 2009 by Meaghan Mountford

browniepopI know I use the word “cute” way too much on this blog, but really, what other word better describes these adorable bunny brownie pops from “Cake on the Brain”? And another bonus, I learned from the post that Wilton makes a brownie pop pan? How can it be that I, maker of cookies on a stick and lover of … Read More ...

Chocolate Marshmallow Eggs and More Easter S’Mores

April 2, 2009 by Meaghan Mountford

rwceggWhat a super cute n’ crafty find in the blog, RootsAndWingsCo! Find all kinds of inspiration, including these chocolate covered marshmallow eggs. And OK, I already did a post on Easter S’Mores here, but in case you missed it the first go around and because these are so lovely and because our bloggers include detailed instructions and photos and … Read More ...

Li’l Cupcake Bites

April 1, 2009 by Meaghan Mountford

cupcakebitesI just want to gobble a million of these cute cupcake bites. Inspired by bakerella and The Pioneer Woman’s bite size baking fest, the blog “Bilateral Haze” came up with these user-friendly versions.  Find the post and links to the recipes here. (And if you need a refresher on the baking fest, I posted on the meeting … Read More ...

Cute Lamb Cupcakes

April 1, 2009 by Meaghan Mountford

lamb1Awwww…..These little lamb cupcakes made from mini marshmallaws are certainly precious. Find the recipe and instructions here, from foodnetwork.com.… Read More ...

How to make Cadbury Creme Brul’egg from Pie of the Tiger

March 31, 2009 by Meaghan Mountford

 

I’m an absolute sucker for Cadbury creme eggs and will mourn their disappearance after Easter, so of course I must post on Pie of the Tiger’s “Cadbury Creme Brul’egg,” or Creme Brulee with Cadbury Creme Eggs. Brilliant. Find the step-by-steps on creating creme brulee (with a nice Cadbury garnish) here. And look. Here’s the brulee adorned with a yellow … Read More ...

Foolish Food

March 31, 2009 by Meaghan Mountford

aprileggsAs I’ve already posted TWICE on April Fools Day food jokes (see here and here),

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Zoomorphic Inspiration

March 30, 2009 by Meaghan Mountford

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Visit Junior Society (a super great kiddie culture and design site) for anthropomorphic inspiration (as in, attributing human qualities to nonhuman objects, and yes, I actually knew that word before this post, thank you very much). Specifically, zoomorphism (which I HADN’T heard before). Junior Society posted today in honor Saxton Freymann and Joost Elffers, the veggie and fruit animal masters. … Read More ...

Sweet Spring Inspiration

March 30, 2009 by Meaghan Mountford

elenibirdsOne of my favorite sites, The Kitchn (part of Apartment Therapy), has assembled a selection of pretty spring cookies here, such as these gorgeous bird cookies from Eleni’s. I have to admit, not only did I feel absolutely compelled to post on these sweets because I decorated cookies for ten years, including pretty much all the designs shown, … Read More ...

Easter Sweets Slideshow from BH and G

March 30, 2009 by Meaghan Mountford

bhgeaster2Find a slide show for easy-to-make (and kid friendly) Easter sweets at Better Homes and Gardens, including these marshmallow bunnies and nested eggs. bhgeaster3 Click here for the slide show. They even have an idea for leftovers. bhgeaster1… Read More ...

And the Rest of Easter from Bakerella…

March 29, 2009 by Meaghan Mountford

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As promised in her chick cake pops post (if you recall from my post here)….Easter, Part Two. Find Bakerella’s bunny and Easter egg cake pops here.… Read More ...

Funky Foodie Wares (a la 2Modern)

March 29, 2009 by Meaghan Mountford

chinaAs I just discovered and am now hooked on the modern design site–and I’m not even a modern design freak–2Modern, here’s a roundup of some recent finds in their Food and Drink section.

My favorite shown above are these sandblasted china plates by designer Cat Merrick. An interesting alternative to my original collection.

cookiemugFind these clever Dunk … Read More ...

A Lesson in Fondant

March 29, 2009 by Meaghan Mountford

fondantanimals2This tutorial on creating fondant animals from Kitchen Wench is a must-read for anyone interested in working with fondant. Like our blogger, I’ve only dabbled lightly in working with fondant myself, and I find it surprisingly unscary and user-friendly. Kitchen Wench nicely demystifies the art for beginners and offers a list of necessary tools and how-tos for creating these adorable … Read More ...

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