By Skirt.com, Friday, September 03, 2010, 0 comments
Do you wish you could cook the same way you paint by numbers?
If you've ever wondered exactly how cream cheese becomes crab dip or noodles and beef become Stroganoff then Visual Recipes will be your cyber Shangri la.
Each recipe has a picture step-by-step guide through the cooking process to help budding chefs.
It’s almost time to rock the guac on a three-day weekend. Whether partying with friends or enjoying an afternoon with the family, chips and guacamole are in order.
And I think I’ll have a drink with mine. Both of these recipes are served at the Cabo Wabo Cantina in Las Vegas.
By skirtySteph, Wednesday, August 04, 2010, 0 comments
A little bit geography, a whole lotta outdoor play, the National Park Trust is running a program to encourage kids to get outside and play in parks (instead of spending their days indoors).
The Daily Muse loves sites like Noble Pig that feed her inner hunger. "It's a little about food...a little about wine...and a lot about nothing." From Brown Sugar & Toasted Almond Ice Cream to Beer-Battered Green Beans with Tarragon Aioli, you can ogle at gorgeous gourmandery and listen to rants about family and wine.
Unlike a lens camera, the film is exposed by light through a tiny hole in the front of the assemble-it-yourself camera. The best pinhole pictures are taken on a bright day and can take from five seconds to hours and sometimes days for exposure times.
I love impromptu summer picnics. I find a spot under a tree, throw out the blanket and rest among the ladybugs and grass critters that crawl up to say hello. Boxsal is the hipster, eco-friendly basket I imagine carrying in my picnic daydreams.
The arty box comes with compostable trays, bowls, utensil sets, cups, recycled napkins and a compostable trash bag. Dine alfresco without leaving any eco footprint.