Food Art #14

Filed under:Artistic Food Endeavors on the Web☆ — posted by IOjaw on January 12, 2006 @ 12:05 am

For those people who have super sweet teeth, you might want to add some holly or snowballs to the holiday spread.

Food Art #13

Filed under:Artistic Food Endeavors on the Web☆ — posted by IOjaw on @ 12:04 am

For those of you who are looking for some holiday appetizer ideas that are aimed less at the sweet tooth, here are some appetizers that are simple yet appealing:

holiday wreath ( no recipe found)
tree ornament (recipe)
Christmas tree (recipe)
bell (recipe)
star (recipe)

Many more appetizer recipes are available at the main sight, Nabisco World.

Food Art #12

Filed under:Artistic Food Endeavors on the Web☆ — posted by IOjaw on @ 12:04 am

What would a holiday display be without gingerbread trees. This is a recipe for the trees. And here are some decorating tips.

Food Art #11

Filed under:Artistic Food Endeavors on the Web☆ — posted by IOjaw on @ 12:03 am

For Thanksgiving, a link to the Oreo turkey dessert was provided. For Christmas, I found a site that has the recipe for Christmas mice desserts. The main site also contains an excellent culinary dictionary.

Food Art #9

Filed under:Artistic Food Endeavors on the Web☆ — posted by IOjaw on @ 12:02 am

Here it is the week that begins the official holiday season. Though most of us already have our plans set, here are two more food art ideas. This idea is one that will help those who are not really in to Brussels sprouts (which I love and can’t find over here) enjoy the dish a little more.

Food Art #7

Filed under:Artistic Food Endeavors on the Web☆ — posted by IOjaw on @ 12:01 am

Here is another example of cute holiday food art without all the sugar. Or if counting calories isn’t part of your holiday regime, then these cookie pops might be a new way to brighten up the season.

Food Art #4

Filed under:Artistic Food Endeavors on the Web☆ — posted by IOjaw on January 11, 2006 @ 11:55 pm

Although I’ve always known that there are some individuals who have had the talent and taken the time necessary to learn how to create artistic mini-masterpieces with food, I just never realized how truly wonderful some of these projects were. I’ve really become fascinated by some of the pictures I’ve found on the net. Here is an example of truly amazing food art.

Food Art #1

Filed under:☆Food Art☆,Artistic Food Endeavors on the Web☆ — posted by IOjaw on @ 11:51 pm

Here it is, the first week of the holiday season has begun. That’s what I call the week following the Halloween madness. There are only three weeks until Thanksgiving is upon us. Along with the “official” holiday season comes a wide range of decorating ideas. I ran across this unusual version of an old Thanksgiving tradition. Forget the calories, it’s one of the cutest things I’ve ever seen.


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