All posts for the month March, 2011

Anthropologie helps you set the table.. sort of

Yesterday Anthropologie launched their Tabletop Artistry widget – a tool that helps you create a placesetting or art piece using select tableware, glassware and cutlery from their collection. It’s a very fun yet useful tool to mooboard colours and designs for the table setting you really want – without the risk of breaking any plates! [...]

Brooklyn comes to Pennsylvania thanks to Terrain at Styers

image credits: all via terrain 1. Knot & Bow Doilies – $6, 2. McClure’s spicy pickles – $14, 3. Whimsy & Spice Honey Lavender shortbread – $10, 4. 2011 buy local tea towel – $18, 5. Gifting Set – $30 I always seem to have a wishlist, nay, lust list knocking around my noggin on [...]

What’s cooking my *blogships?

I was out and about traveling to warmer shores last week, but my favourite blogs still didn’t disappoint when it came to food focused posts. My three most favourite from last week are below. I highly recommend checking them out in their entirety! image credits: 1. lucy at design files 2. west elm 3. valeria [...]

Cookies For Kids’ Cancer: call to action!

For the past few years my dear friend Brooke of Fame & Frippery, has been actively involved in the Cookies For Kids’ Cancer movement- a charitable bake sale whose proceeds benefit research in Paediatric Cancer. The story behind this amazing movement is nothing short of inspiring: When 2-year old Liam Witt was diagnosed with a [...]

Good Enough to Eat: Spring 2011 RTW

While I’m on the road traveling to warmer climes, I thought you might like to read this re-post of an article I guest blogged over at Cellar Door Magazine in January ..Enjoy! The correlation between food and fashion is a noteworthy one. There are some cuisines, dishes and ingredients that are mere fads, lasting as [...]

Kitchen Envy: The Tron Kitchen

I am traveling the rest of this week so posts may be a little bit more succinct than usual and comments will be replied to when I return – enjoy! Photo design and rendering by AquiliAlberg I am a huge fan of the film Tron, so spent most of 2010 with baited breath waiting to [...]

Cooking, Science-Fiction style..

image via syfy channel Whether you loved him or hated him in season two of Top Chef, one thing is undeniable, Marcel Vigneron has ‘mad skillz’. It seems the people of the SyFy channel agree. Premiering tonight Marcel and a team of Sous Chef’s will whip up fine fare of the Molecular Gastronomy nature, ( [...]

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