Any foodies out there up for a challenge should visit Savor The Thyme and enter “Eating Your Words.” Write, spell or draw with food–the challenge is broad enough for you to be as creative as you like–blog about it, link to Savor the Thyme, and link to Tangled Noodle. (As in, Tangled Noodle served as the original … Read More ...
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Celebrate Mardi Gras
February 24 (Tuesday, of course) is Mardi Gras. Get tips for celebrating with food from these sites:
The Food Network gives recipes for this colorful King cake (shown above) as well as tons more Fat Tuesday fare (like Cajun friend okra and Po’ Boys). Also find a recipe and instructions for a King cake at Andrea’s Recipes. The post … Read More ...
Throw an Oscar Party
There’s still time to throw together a fabulous party for the Oscars before Sunday.
First, delish.com has a list of ten easy appetizers like mini cheesecakes.
The nest offers a five step plan to throwing a party, including ideas for champagne, drinking games, menus, and decor.
Sunset.com has ideas for an Indian-spiced Oscar party and a full menu party… Read More ...
Bread Bows
Cute is the best word to describe these little bows made from foccacia. The blogger from “la prochaine fois” gives us the recipe for foccacia as adapted from the book, “The History of Bread,” by Bernard Dupaigne, as well as photographs of a more traditional version (with cheese!) and her darling, sculpted version.
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I Heart NY
Bravo to glam media! Glam media, whose portal to the world can be found at glam.com, the fabulous fashion, beauty, home and living site, was my kind host for the day. In honor of Fashion Week, they welcomed us bloggers to the Writer’s Den suite in the grand Library Hotel (which, my other host–in the form of providing … Read More ...
Nuked Fudge…So Easy
What a simple way to make this delectable-looking fudge… the microwave. Recipes for chocolate-walnut, chocolate chip, peanut butter, and pistachio-craisin fudge can be found at Woman’s Day. What a lovely gift this sampler would make, too!
Looking for the best fudge recipes Check out our World’s best fudge Recipes board on Pinterest and our roundup of boozy fudge recipes… Read More ...
Clever Tool for Brownies
Wilton.com has a ridiculous number of fun decorating products and an entire section filled with hundreds of ideas for brownies, cakes, cupcakes, candy and more for every holiday and event you can think of. This clever tool, the Push N Pop Brownie and Treat cutter easily creates shapes from brownies with its built in plunger. Visit their brownie shop for … Read More ...
The Dichotomy of Thought and Cake
For a dose of food and philosophy (as in, an exploration of praxis and thought, a flashback for me of the oft-used term in graduate school, “dichotomy.” Also oft-used: “dominant ideology” and “Foucault.”), visit “The Salty Cod.” This lovely cake is briefly titled “the perfectly lousy birthday cake,” but the more detailed description is “a chocolate almond flour … Read More ...
Mini Chocolate Cake to Make Your Mouth Water
So I check tastespotting.com and foodgawker.com every day for photographs and links to the most amazing food, and every time I flip on the sites and scan the pages, I keep stopping at this slice of cake. It just looks so utterly yummy, I had to investigate further and share with you. The how-tos on creating this mini (as in, … Read More ...
Plan Your New Years Party
Visit Hostess {with the Mostess} for party inspirations. Their New Years parties are up and running. Their themes provide decor, menu, drinks and tabletop ideas. (The image is from their “Candlelight Countdown” party).
Find tons of New Years Party ideas from celebrations.com. They have a long list of parties from which to choose: traditional Chinese, posh, chic … Read More ...
Cool Down this Christmas
I’m so immersed in a Christmas world that is synonymous with snow and winter, comments about the heat-filled days of all those celebrating in the Southern hemisphere inspired me to search for a site NOT consumed with having a frosty Christmas. Taste.com.au is filled with such Christmas recipes. Cool down with their ice cream desserts, panna cottas and semifreddos.
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Chanukah O’ Chanukah (desserts and more)
Find all kinds of inspiration for Chanukah from BetterRecipes.com. They have ideas for food, entertaining, decorating, games, songs, and gifts and a bit on the traditions and history of Chanukah. Follow links to Better Homes and Gardens for this dreidel cake.
Or to the cookies you see above. And for Sufganyot, seen here.
… Read More ...Fun Christmas Snowman Treats You Can Make In Your Kitchen
Better Homes and Gardens has a set of 9 super cute snowman-inspired sweets so you can honor Frosty, including the egg nog bowl pictured, cupcakes, ice cream in white chocolate cups, milk glass with donut hole heads (also pictured), Sno-balls and mints.
To answer the comment below about the failed link, no! you didn’t do anything wrong! Because this is … Read More ...
Handmade (Edible) Christmas Gifts
There is an infinite source of material for a Handmade Christmas Day post in the world of edible crafts. Just about any fun food can be packaged as a gift. And so, I searched for sites that included just that… packaging. Martha has a couple features with great edible gift ideas and equally great packaging ideas, including detailed instructions and … Read More ...
Evite. Brings ’em in and Keeps ’em there.
Not only has evite revolutionized how we get people to come to our parties (thank you, evite, for all the stamps saved), but their site has a wealth of information beyone the invite. They have a whole section devoted to gift giving, and yet another to entertaining tips and tools. Visit their blog for even more fabulous ideas on etiquette, … Read More ...