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Foodie Design: September 2008
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Where food and drink inspire design. Friday, September 19, 2008. My friend Leslie tipped me off to VivaTerra. An online purveyor of eco-friendly home products with style. VivaTerra ( living earth. Is dedicated to "living in harmony with nature" and feature products dedicated to sustainability, artisan craftsmanship and elegance. Some of my favorite designs from the site include:. Root of the Earth Bowl. Sarah K. Choi. Wednesday, September 17, 2008. Daniel Boulud's Dream Kitchen. Sarah K. Choi. Of cookwar...
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Foodie Design: FD Featured on The Kitchn!
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Where food and drink inspire design. Wednesday, September 3, 2008. FD Featured on The Kitchn! September is "Home Cooking Month" on The Kitchn. A spinoff from Apartment Therapy. And one of my favorite food web sites out there. They have graciously featured my bibim bap entry. From July and plugged Foodie Design. Thanks editors at The Kitchn! Sarah K. Choi. September 14, 2008 at 5:09 PM. Congratulations on getting on to kitchn! September 25, 2008 at 12:16 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Foodie Design: Nest for a Good Cause
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Where food and drink inspire design. Friday, September 5, 2008. Nest for a Good Cause. As apple season approaches, why not consider this 3-D wall hanging to spruce up your kitchen or family room? The simple apple on a wall screams Magritte, don't you think? I found this online at Nest. A nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting women artists in developing countries by helping them create sustainable entrepreneurial businesses. Shopping for a good cause has never been more original! Sarah K. Choi.
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Foodie Design: July 2008
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Where food and drink inspire design. Thursday, July 31, 2008. After such enthusiastic response to the Tornado Potato. Post, I wanted to feature another fun food design. Yesterday I made bibim bap. A Korean dish featuring a hodge-podge of cooked vegetables mixed with rice and topped with a fried egg. While bibim bap. Here's a quick description of what's in the bowl starting from the top and working clock-wise:. 1 Zucchini sauteed with garlic and sesame seeds. 2 Sauteed crimini mushrooms with minced onion.
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Foodie Design: Cook for a Cure
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Where food and drink inspire design. Monday, September 15, 2008. Cook for a Cure. I took a hiatus from blogging last week to visit my good friend Margaret in Tennessee who is fighting breast cancer at 30 years old. With the cause hitting so close to home and breast cancer awareness month approaching in October, I wanted to remind readers that KitchenAid. Has partnered with the Susan G. Komen for The Cure. To offer a "pink collection". Of cookware and accessories that support breast cancer. Cook for a Cure.
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Foodie Design: Patisserie Ring
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Where food and drink inspire design. Friday, August 29, 2008. This adorable dessert is made of PVC and brass. It should be worn not eaten! The Chocolat De Rose Patisserie Ring by Tadaaki Wakamatsu is the latest addition to the designer's collection of dessert-inspired jewelry. Wakamatsu pays careful attention to detail and scale, creating authentic-looking desserts that inspire glances and gasps. Check out more of Wakamatsu's sweet concoctions at the MoMA Design Store. Sarah K. Choi. I like your blog :).
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Foodie Design: June 2008
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Where food and drink inspire design. Monday, June 30, 2008. Farmhouse Sink.Chic and Cheap? This farmhouse sink caught my eye on a recent trip to Ikea. I spotted the Domsjo double-bowl sink in a staged kitchen and was drawn to its vintage yet modern feel. I think Domsjo has been offered at Ikea for several years now and it also comes in a single-bowl version. For a bathroom or smaller kitchen. Check out the Domsjo double-bowl sink in situ here. You can find anything on Flickr these days! Sarah K. Choi.
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Foodie Design: Viva la Terra
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Where food and drink inspire design. Friday, September 19, 2008. My friend Leslie tipped me off to VivaTerra. An online purveyor of eco-friendly home products with style. VivaTerra ( living earth. Is dedicated to "living in harmony with nature" and feature products dedicated to sustainability, artisan craftsmanship and elegance. Some of my favorite designs from the site include:. Root of the Earth Bowl. Sarah K. Choi. I love the chair. September 25, 2008 at 3:23 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Foodie Design: Daniel Boulud's Dream Kitchen
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Where food and drink inspire design. Wednesday, September 17, 2008. Daniel Boulud's Dream Kitchen. Featured beautifully in the September issue of Elle Decor. On page 126 and beyond) is the dream kitchen of Chef Daniel Boulud. Realized by Bilotta Kitchens. At the Kips Bay Decorator Show House in NYC this past April. Unfortunately, the gorgeous photos are not available online, so head to your local library or bookstore to peruse the magazine. Luckily, I found a short 2-minute video. Sarah K. Choi.