A guide to making life a little more fabulous
My neighbor, Joanne, was co-hosting a bachelorette party a few weeks ago, and the other co-host wanted to give everyone a favor.
A few months ago, I happened to find some Halloween linzer cookie cutters (those cookies that look like sandwiches, but with a shape cut out of the top part) while I was shopping for something else.
I can’t remember exactly how I found out about the Food Blogger Cookie Swap, but as soon as I read about it, I was in.
Did you know the blue crab population in the Chesapeake Bay is at its highest level since 1993? Did you know blue crabs are blue when they’re alive but turn reddish when you cook them? Did you know that even though my astrological sign is Cancer and.
Remember that time I made scones with coconut oil instead of butter, but gave you no good explanation for it? Sorry about that.
Ombre seems to be everywhere — from hair and nails to jeans and tops.
OK, so it’s almost Christmas and I haven’t posted any cookies yet.
Since this is our last spring in DC (at least for a while), we knew we had to go see the cherry blossom trees when they were in bloom.
In honor of the Marine Corps' birthday, I baked and decorated some camouflage cookies! The pattern looks like a cross between traditional and digital camo.
DId the Easter bunny go a bit overboard? Are you up to your ears in pastel-colored candies and chocolate rabbits? Or maybe you are just hoping to take advantage of the post-holiday markdowns.
I was always under the impression that everyone loved chocolate chip cookies.
Toby grew up a Bengals fan, and when we got married I became a Bengals fan by extension.
I had very grand plans for Christmas cookies this year.
Remember how I said the Christmas ornament cookies weren’t the best thing to make if you’ve never baked anything before? These cookies are a much better option for beginners… or for anyone who wants some delicious cookies without a ton of fuss.
One of my awesome co-workers, June, recently had an incredibly adorable baby boy.
It’s hard for me to believe that it’s late October — especially since it has been 95 degrees here all week — but somehow it is almost Halloween.
When we were living in San Diego County, I was lucky enough to be able to attend a sugar skull class and a Dia de los Muertos celebration.