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Etsy find: Diffraction Fiber

I’m pretty sure I laughed out load when I saw these Comfort Food Pillows from Diffraction Fiber on The Kitchn last week. Shop owner Beth makes whimsical felt cushions in cute and clever designs- imagine a cushion that looks like Grandma’s cherry pie! I think these are a great idea for a laid-back breakfast nook, particularly if there are little ones around.

Diffraction Fiber

Diffraction Fiber

Diffraction Fiber

Diffraction Fiber

Diffraction Fiber

It’s not just covetable foodstuffs around here, either. I like the Ampersand, Antique Key and Rainy Day Blues designs, too.

Etsy find: Whimsy & Spice

Today’s “find” is a bit of a cheat, I’ll admit. Confectioner Whimsy & Spice is the featured seller on Etsy today, and I noticed their lovely photos as soon as I clicked over there. The Brooklyn-based business is run by a husband and wife team; Jenna is the designer and photographer and Mark the pastry chef extrordinaire. Unfortunately they can’t ship internationally (for obvious reasons), but my mouth is definitely watering while looking through thier shop.

Chocolate Chili Cashew Biscotti:

Whimsy & Spice

Rose and Black Pepper Thumbprints:

Whimsy & Spice

Homemade Cardamom Marshmallows:

Whimsy & Spice

Honey Lavender Shortbread Cookies:

Whimsy & Spice

Deluxe Whimsy & Spice Gift Box:

Whimsy & Spice

If you’re interested in these lovely images sans calories, the couple also plans to open a photography shop, Sweet Fine Day, soon.

Holiday Gift Guide: Edibles

Welcome to the Kitchenisms Holiday Gift Guide 2009, a week-long extravaganza of cool present ideas for the holiday season. Each day has a different theme, and I try to include both stocking stuffers and big-ticket items. You’ll find a mix of new finds and favourites from the archives here, all stuff I’d love to find under the tree on the 25th!

What do foodies really like? Nope, it’s not a trick question- the answer is food! While pretty art, vintage kitchen goodies, practical equipment and handmade treasures are wonderful, they each require that the receiver actually step into the kitchen to enjoy them. Why not do away with any hint of responsibility and give the gift of taste and luxury instead? Artisan chocolate, retro sweets and homemade foodie gifts make great stocking stuffers- read on for my favourite ideas.

Those in the UK will know of Hope and Greenwood, purveyor of adorably packaged retro sweets. They’ve got a great selection of Christmas goodies, of which I especially like the Turkish Delight Kilner Jar, British Truffle Selection, Jolly Big Coin and Toffee Snowballs:

Holiday Gift Guide: Edibles

For the design-centric chocolate lover, I like the London startup Curious Chocolate. With labels printed on graph paper and lettering inspired by vintage letterpresses, it looks as good as it tastes. Dark is classic, but I’d go for the Crystallized Ginger:

Holiday Gift Guide: Edibles

Holiday Gift Guide: Edibles

Not all edible gifts have to be sweet- last year I was lucky enough to find a spice kit from Epices de Cru in my stocking. This Montreal-based company sells spices from around the world, all of incredible quality. The Spices 101 is a no-brainer, but I’ve got my eye on the Thai and Indonesian Kit:

Holiday Gift Guide: Edibles

Foodzie is the Etsy of the foodie world; thanks to this site, small artisan producers have access to the global marketplace. Maybe it’s just because it’s movie night around here, but I think this 5-box Popcorn Sampler from San Francisco-based 479° Popcorn would make a great gift:

Holiday Gift Guide: Edibles

Jams, condiments and preserves are a classic gift, and Foodzie shop Quince and Apple has some beautiful looking ones. This Shallot Confit with Red Wine would be my pick:

Holiday Gift Guide: Edibles

If you’re the crafty-and-foodie type yourself, why not try something homemade? Martha Stewart is always a great source for gift ideas, for both recipes and packaging. I love the look of these Chewy Molasses Spice Cookies in a jar:

Holiday Gift Guide: Edibles

Flickr finds: Autumn Kitchen

It’s my favourite time of year, and it’s no mystery why! These gorgeous photos show perfectly what Fall is all about. Happy Friday, everybody!

Apples by Ti.mo:

Flickr finds: Autumn Kitchen

one hundred and ninety five from Miss Baker:

Flickr finds: Autumn Kitchen

cranberry sauce by sean dreilinger:

Flickr finds: Autumn Kitchen

farmer’s market haul by rachellake:

Flickr finds: Autumn Kitchen

red pears from Cpt. Obvious:

Flickr finds: Autumn Kitchen

Nuts & Berries by Delkarm:

Flickr finds: Autumn Kitchen

Flickr finds: Armenian Beauty

One of my favourite photostreams to browse on Flickr is mfcorwin‘s. She photographs food, animals, scenery and charming vignettes of everyday life in Armenia. These evocative images are from her The city in the south set. Happy Friday, everybody!

Armenian beauty

Armenian beauty

Armenian beauty

Armenian beauty

Armenian beauty

Armenian beauty

Armenian beauty

Flickr find: Mandarins

I found this photo in Yogma‘s Macro Mondays set. It looks like how everyone should eat on Mondays- sweet and virtuous. Love that honey drizzle. 

mandarins

Flickr find: bookend the day

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These lovely meal shots, titled working breakfast and end of the day, are from the Food photoset of rachellake. I’m also loving Rachel’s blog and Etsy shop.

Flickr find: pink party

Apologies for the barrage of pink here. It’s not usually a shade I like, but I found this photo set from jek in the box and had to share. Happy Friday!

pink one

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pink three

pink four

pink five

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