What happens when a girl from Miami and a guy from Chicago move to a 118-year old house in small-town North Carolina and care for our rescued chickens.
Sunday, October 28, 2012
Autumn Goodies from Sugar Bean Bakery
Equal to my love of shoes is my love of baking. And what's as much fun as accessorizing is picking out all the displays I want to use and my packaging.
In the Spring I did a booth for my bakery, Sugar Bean Bakery, and this past weekend was the Fall event. Spring was all pinks and yellows and mint green but Fall calls for a different color scheme. So I went with orange, creme, gold, dark brown and green. This leads to new signage, vintage tablecloths and matching cake stands. And the flavors included cinnamon, pumpkin, walnuts and nutmeg.
I ended up making:
Pumpkin whoopie pies
Apple Oat muffins
Pumpkin Chocolate Chip muffins
Vanilla cupcakes with autumn leaves
Cinnamon coffee cakes with walnut crumble
Spice cupcakes with vanilla bean frosting
Brownies with and without nuts
Spooky chocolate cupcakes
Lollipops in orange, lemon, chocolate and butterscotch
Rock candy sticks in orange and apple
We even served hot mulled cider and lemon-thyme water.
Admittedly, I do get a bit out of control with the decor (mini-topiary price holders!) but it's such fun I can't resist.
We had a great event and nearly sold out. All the proceeds are going to The Gentle Barn (we do a different charity each time) and I can't wait until the Spring show!
More pictures on Flicker.
Thursday, October 25, 2012
Compassionate Candy
We don't really get any trick-or-treaters in my neighborhood but if we did, I'd be printing out some of these little flyers to add to the bags. What a great way to let kids and parents know that your goodies are compassionate!
There are two versions which you can download here - a Vegan only and a Vegan/Fair Trade option. And remember watch out for carmine (insects used in red candies) and those with gelatin (ick!).
Here's a list of compassionate candy, but always double check the ingredients.
There are two versions which you can download here - a Vegan only and a Vegan/Fair Trade option. And remember watch out for carmine (insects used in red candies) and those with gelatin (ick!).
Here's a list of compassionate candy, but always double check the ingredients.
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Thursday, October 18, 2012
Milk Sucks
If these images aren't enough to convince you that dairy (all forms) is evil...
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Maybe this will help...
For years, we’ve been told that milk does a body good. But does it really? Though touted as the healthier option at home and in restaurants, milk has roughly the same calorie count as soda and 2% milk contains the same amount of saturated fat as french fries. Given these two facts, the correlation between high milk consumption and high rates of Type 1 diabetes and heart disease makes sense. Even though one-third of Americans are lactose intolerant, the U.S. still consumes nearly 9 times the amount of milk that China does. So why do we drink so much milk? Because cows are making more of it. With the introduction of growth hormones like rBST, milk cows are producing nearly twice as much as they did in 1970.
Milk – bad for us, bad for cows.
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