Wednesday, December 14, 2016
Food Find: Good Karmal
One of the many holiday treats to grace our palates at work was a lovely box filled with individually wrapped caramels by Good Karmal. Each chewy treat was encircled by a white slip of paper with its own little quote.
Just a tip - don't stuff the whole thing into your mouth at once. I guess I just had to learn that through experience... but you don't have to!
Tuesday, December 13, 2016
Food Fun: 2016 CDRC Gingerbread Design Competition, Exhibition, + Auction
Now in its fifth year, the 2016 CDRC Gingerbread Design Competition, Exhibition, + Auction is a fun and tasty way to highlight the extraordinary talents of some of Boston’s top architects, to challenge the designers to explore a new medium, and to raise funds for CDRC programs.
Architecture, landscape architecture, interior design, and urban planning firms, individuals, and students are invited to bake their interpretations of the 2016 theme: “Boston, You’re My Home.”
Many cooks welcome. Please join us!
Essential 2016 Dates:
November 4—Open call for participants issued
December 1—Registration deadline
December 7—Gingerbread creations dropped off at BSA Space by firms
December 12—Gingerbread exhibition opens at BSA Space; auction open
December 17—Family Design Day: Gingerbread
December 19—Reception
January 2—Exhibition closes at BSA Space; firms pick up their creations
The “rules.”
All components must be edible.
Battery-powered LED lighting counts as edible.
The gingerbread house must arrive on a 18″x18″ base (tin foil-covered plywood preferred) — (This is the size of the gallery display stands).
That’s it!
Heights are limited only by your imagination, and the material limits of the medium.
Creative interpretations of the theme are enthusiastically encouraged.
For one mighty week, from December 12-19, this event will also serve as a fundraising AUCTION. It works like a people’s choice: the house that gathers the greatest grand total of donations ‘wins’ the competition and gets to take home the coveted Golden Spatula. The house that gathers the greatest number of bids — of any amount — is declared victorious.
ALL BIDS COUNT! All bids directly benefit 2017 CDRC programs, and are tax-deductible. Bids of any amount (in $5 increments) are welcome. In advance — Thank you.
Source: CDRC
Architecture, landscape architecture, interior design, and urban planning firms, individuals, and students are invited to bake their interpretations of the 2016 theme: “Boston, You’re My Home.”
Many cooks welcome. Please join us!
Essential 2016 Dates:
November 4—Open call for participants issued
December 1—Registration deadline
December 7—Gingerbread creations dropped off at BSA Space by firms
December 12—Gingerbread exhibition opens at BSA Space; auction open
December 17—Family Design Day: Gingerbread
December 19—Reception
January 2—Exhibition closes at BSA Space; firms pick up their creations
The “rules.”
All components must be edible.
Battery-powered LED lighting counts as edible.
The gingerbread house must arrive on a 18″x18″ base (tin foil-covered plywood preferred) — (This is the size of the gallery display stands).
That’s it!
Heights are limited only by your imagination, and the material limits of the medium.
Creative interpretations of the theme are enthusiastically encouraged.
For one mighty week, from December 12-19, this event will also serve as a fundraising AUCTION. It works like a people’s choice: the house that gathers the greatest grand total of donations ‘wins’ the competition and gets to take home the coveted Golden Spatula. The house that gathers the greatest number of bids — of any amount — is declared victorious.
ALL BIDS COUNT! All bids directly benefit 2017 CDRC programs, and are tax-deductible. Bids of any amount (in $5 increments) are welcome. In advance — Thank you.
Source: CDRC
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