How-To: Maple Bacon Ice Cream
I’ve tried bacon in chocolate and cupcakes but never in ice cream! How yummy does this look? Kathy at A Good Appetite stays cool on these hot summer days with this recipe for maple bacon ice cream.
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I’ve tried bacon in chocolate and cupcakes but never in ice cream! How yummy does this look? Kathy at A Good Appetite stays cool on these hot summer days with this recipe for maple bacon ice cream.
Whoa! This is so intense! Camper English has created a cocktail that I can only describe as “full on!” Despite looking like all the brightest hued liquors in one drink, the Double Rainbow Cocktail is actually a very respectable blend of vodka, St. Germain liquor, and bitters. The clever trick is to pour it over […]
It’s Sunday night, and I have a serious craving for sweets. So right now, I can’t think of anything more beautiful than these s’mores from Urban Baker. She posts this gooey perfection that features her handmade marshmallows and handmade graham crackers. Note to self: Get a brulee torch!!
Instructables user writes: From mid-June to mid-July you can’t turn the corner in the area where I live without seeing an elder tree in flower. At this time of year the fist sized bunches of tiny white flowers make a great cordial which is really tasty with sparkling water, ice and a slice of lemon. […]
It’s easy and fun to make your own popsicles at home, and you can really custom tailor your ingredients that way, too! Instructables user izzyinsf shows us how to make one kind: smoothie pops. More: How-To: Homemade Popsicles HOW TO – Make Strawberry Yogurt Popsicles How-To: Blackberry Smash Cocktail
I love these fun Facebook and Twitter cookies created by Amanda of I Am Baker for a bachelorette party. Related: Like/Dislike Stamps
These “official” brain slug cupcakes made an appearance at a Futurama cast table reading recently. They are similar to, yet distinctly different from the brain slug cupcakes we saw back in January. [via boingboing]