I don’t post features of clever food artists nearly enough, so it’s time to amend that. Check out the work of Sweet Sugar Belle. And check out her blog, The Sweet Adventures of Sugarbelle, HERE. The detail is stunning! I love the tiny knitting cookies. And these Christmas cookies. And, oh, it’s too hard to choose. They are … Read More ...
Chocolate Pilgrim Hats
Gotta love with treats are fun and easy. Learn to make these chocolate Pilgrim hats with a step-by-step photo tutorial HERE at Smashed Peas and Carrots.… Read More ...
Molded Butter Leaves
Fancy up your holiday table with these molded herb butter leaves from Family Corner. Every year I mean to do this for my Thanksgiving table, and every year I don’t. I think this might be the year!… Read More ...
Kid’s Thanksgiving Table
I know, I know, I posted a whooooole spread on the Kid’s Thanksgiving Table yesterday. Before I spotted this gem at Poca Cosas. Every detail of this Thanksgiving table for kids from Fiskars is so ridiculously charming and perfect, from the turkey leg placecard and the Pilgrim hat crayon holder to the Mayflower straw and pie snack tin. … Read More ...
New Site for Food Bloggers
Do you have a WordPress food blog? Did you know about WordPress’s new site, FoodPress? It’s all about promoting WordPress food bloggers. Learn more about FoodPress HERE. And learn more about getting featured.
So you want to be a food blogger? Check out this Food Bloggers Photography Book by Pinch of Yum
Pumpkin Pie on a Stick
I can’t possibly say it enough: Everything is better on a stick. OK, perhaps I have said it too much, I just can’t help it. I must spread truth. Learn to make pumpkin pie on a stick HERE at Serious Eats, courtesy of CakeSpy. And if you like these, then check out these, introduced to me back … Read More ...
State Food Art
My latest “Wow!”: The artwork of John Holcomb. He represents each of the United States (plus DC and Puerto Rico) as food. Sno-Ball Alabama, banana California, New Jersey cinnamon roll, Ohio baked potato… Shown is a Pop-Tart DC (because, you know, I live in DC). Check him out and purchase prints HERE.… Read More ...
Turkey Sandwich
But not that kind of turkey sandwich. I mean one that gives the impression that it is, indeed, a turkey. Learn how to make these cuties HERE at Meet the Dubiens.
A Flat Toaster? That Doubles as Wall Art?
I’d love more flexibility from my toaster. But a toaster sheet? Spotted on Neatorama, find more information on the toaster towel, the Halo Toasted Wrap, HERE at Walyou. I do love that you can fold it and hang it on your wall.… Read More ...
Party Monday: Thanksgiving Kids Table
1. games. A balloon boat race from One Charming Party.
2. centerpiece. Craft a Native American family from BH and G.
3. table decor. Find a printable Thanksgiving party pack from etsy shop Frog Prince Paperie.
4. crafts. Make a pom pom turkey with Martha.
5. costumes. Make pilgrim hats and … Read More ...
Turkey Cake. Really. That’s Turkey. Fun Thanksgiving Meal
Hmmm. This looks intriguing and certainly well crafted, and if I were to try a savory dish-made-to-look-like-a-frosted cake, I think this would be the one. But read about my diatribe against savory dishes-made-to-look-like-frosted-cakes HERE. And learn to make this turkey, sweet potato, mashed potato… Read More ...
Rice Krispie Turkey Pops
It’s amazing how Rice Krispies can be turned into anything. Learn to make Rice Krispie treat turkey pops HERE at Family Corner.… Read More ...
Plated for Diwali
Check out these gorgeous plates of simple foods turned into celebrations of Diwali. Find tips on crafting them HERE at Little Food Junction, including this cucumber and carrot Diwali lamp and edible Rangoli.
Thanksgiving Candy Favors
Check out these clever ideas for wrapping candy at Scrap-A-Doodle-Dee, perfect Thanksgiving favors. My favorites are the M and M sticks and turkey poop using candy corn. {spotted by Kristen}
You can purchase the tube bags here.
Mini Pies
More ridiculous cuteness: mini pie! Learn how to make these mini apple and cherry pies HERE at The Comfort of Cooking.… Read More ...



