Strange Grains
Try something new in your family’s kitchen. Quinoa, amaranth, flax, and more. With recipes, history, and nutrition, check out these strange grains.
Continue ReadingTry something new in your family’s kitchen. Quinoa, amaranth, flax, and more. With recipes, history, and nutrition, check out these strange grains.
Continue ReadingKefir is like yogurt, but better. Even your youngest can help make a delicious and healthy drink while learning about science!
Continue ReadingProtect your wardrobe from kitchen disasters with one of these awesomely geeky garments.
Continue ReadingLooking to celebrate #WonderWoman75 and channel your inner Wonder Woman? Try these.
Continue ReadingLooking for a thoughtful Mother’s Day gift? These suggestions are sure to catapult you to the top of the “favorites” list.
Continue ReadingAdd some science flair to your kitchen with a periodic table of spices to organize all your seasonings.
Continue ReadingPresenting 5 small, subtle housework hacks that I have come to rely on over the years.
Continue ReadingGet a fireworks display in a jar–when you follow all the instructions correctly!
Continue ReadingI would never expect to wax poetic about a blender, but that’s exactly what I’m going to do in this review of the Kenwood ThermoResist BL705 Blender.
Continue ReadingMy daughter recently had a Harry Potter themed birthday party. The festivities of the day are for another article, but part of the Honeydukes gift bags were homemade Peppermint Toads.
Continue ReadingIn Sara’s kitchen, you choose a recipe, (and they are ACTUAL recipes that you can cook IRL) and get started pulling out tools and ingredients. There’s a helping hand that will guide you through what you need to do, or you can choose to challenge yourself by noodling around on your own and figuring things out for yourself. You can view it as a way of covertly training your children to cook wonderful gourmet meals for you, while you lounge around the house reading food magazines, tearing out recipes for them to try.
Continue ReadingA new little shop has just opened which combines my love for all things geek and my love for baking. The site is called I’m With Cupcake and it has some super geeky cooking items. While perusing their online offerings I came up with a few of my favorite things: I used to spend hours […]
Continue ReadingCakerella I am not. Duff Goldman I am not, either. But I can dream, right? Hopefully my stuff looks better than what CakeWrecks posts, though 🙂 After spending about $30 on my youngest son’s first birthday cake in 2006 (that didn’t even taste that good), I decreed that I needed to learn some cake decorating […]
Continue ReadingThe newest cooking geek has got a thing or two to teach his mom.
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