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All my little inspirations...: February 2010
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Monday, February 22, 2010. I was so lucky to have my first "paying" party planning job just a couple of weeks ago, and I am pretty proud of the way it turned out! The added challenge. everyone seems to have a very different idea of what colors a giraffe is! Some giraffes were yellow and brown, some were tan and brown, some were yellow and orange! All these colors made it hard to stick with one color theme, so the only cohesive tie was the giraffe theme itself. Maybe I need to get over my matchy-match...
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Sweets-n-Cookies: August 2009
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Wednesday, August 5, 2009. Here is what the container looks like for those who want to try this out. Instructions on the back were simple enough, here's a link for the recipe just in case you were wondering. Http:/ http/ www.hersheys.com/recipes/recipes/detail.asp? For my first run at this I made a simple 8" round. Here are the pictures of how it turned out. Cakes still in the pans. Turned out and left to cool. Once cooled I filled and iced the cake. Seriously delicious looking and super moist. It's mois...
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Cut-Up Cakes for Grownups: December 2008
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Cut-Up Cakes for Grownups. Wednesday, December 31, 2008. The Quest for Green Frosting. In preparing for our biennial cookie making party. I continued my attempts to make green frosting without food coloring (cf. Article 5. I came up with a variety of interesting shades, but only one passed the Article 2. Test of actually tasting good. The base frosting for all of these experiments was Quick Icing from the 1997 Joy of Cooking. Had I been planning better, I would have used vanilla powder. I got the idea of...
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MonkeyBites: March 2006
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Don't throw poop, Eat patè : A Food Blog. Monday, March 27, 2006. Hibiscus, Lowbiscus, or Fishbiscus. Sounds like the title of a Dr. Seuss book. But there's no funny business here, folks. There is some serious edible flora going on in these blogospheric parts. And we need to get to the root of it, ehem, or the petal of it. Allow me to explain. These flowers taste a bit peppery, almost like arugula or mesclun greens might taste. There's a slew. Before making your first purchase. 1 pound Swordfish or Marlin.
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Sweets-n-Cookies: July 2009
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Friday, July 17, 2009. In the Jungle the Mighty Jungle! So the last post for today is of a cake that I did last weekend. Our next door neighbor asked if I could do a cake for her sister's 40 th. Birthday party.how could I say no! What do you think? When I got the order for this cake it was on Tuesday which left me little to no time to prep things since the cake was for Friday @ 6:30 pm. So making a sugar flower to go with it wasn't feasible. Mums which I think add to the exotic look of it all! On the che...
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Sweets-n-Cookies: Xavier & Janie's Anniversary
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Friday, July 17, 2009. Xavier and Janie's Anniversary. Last year I was privileged enough to do the wedding cake for two good friends, Janie and Xavier (or as we like to call him Kiki. If you recall their cake were the tower of cupcakes with flowers and bow ties. Since they were my first wedding cake I included an anniversary cake for their 1st. Janie wanted the same cake like we did at her wedding so it was a simple White Lemon cake with lemon scented butter cream. I think it suited the occasion well!
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Sweets-n-Cookies: March 2009
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Wednesday, March 25, 2009. So I've totally under estimated how much time I actually have to work, bake, decorate, and blog all at the same time, but now I'm finally going to post some pics of things I've been working on. First off here are the St. Patrick's Day cookies I did last week. I had so much fun doing these cookies.especially when it came time to package them. These were the first cookies I've done where I was able to use my new sealer. Super easy and quick to do. Here are some close-ups:. I hope...
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Sweets-n-Cookies: Birthday Cake with a Twist!
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Wednesday, June 10, 2009. Birthday Cake with a Twist! Truth be told I had never some one before, but I've read about them on cake central so how bad could it be? Then she went on about wanting to give the kids something to take home, but something other than a "bag of junk". Honestly this was my favorite part, I suggested on a Rice Krispie Treat cake slice. I had seen these done before and have been itching to give them a go, luckily she agreed and that was that. Purple borders topped with sprinkles.
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Sweets-n-Cookies: April 2009
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Saturday, April 4, 2009. It's a cute little shop that specializes in anything cupcake, they also have a wide lunch selection, maybe on my next trip I can try it out ( HINT HINT Roxann! Look at Roxann race to get into the place! I don't know if you can handle this but here goes, aside from the large and regular size cupcakes you can also purchase this mammoth masterpiece! Once finished ordering and got our goodies we sat down to devour them! Here's a glimpse of the experience. Take a peek at the inside.