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Hand crafted bite size cake made to resemble sushi. Icing, fondant and nonpareils used for decorations.
The smallest, ugliest, strangest yet for some reason cutest chihuahua puppy. His name is Lucky and he's TINY!! Aww, haha. He also really hated being photographed. He ran away from me whenever he heard the shutter close, haha. He thought he could hide under this bench and be safe... mmm, you were wrong Mr. Lucky puppy you.
200 plus bitesized cupcakes with a hawaiian luau theme for client.
Colors requested - pastel pink,purple,blue, and green
12:00, 12:30, 13:00, 13:30, 14:00, 14:30
Join a bitesize tour for families and learn about some of the Depot’s highlights. Recommended for children aged 5 – 11 and their families. Tours last approximately ten minutes; numbers are limited
FAMILY ACTIVITY: SECRETS OF MOQUETTE
11:00–16:30 - Drop in
Join us to explore the wonderful world of moquette, the traditional woven
fabric used on London transport seats since the 1930s. Get hands on and creative
with our drop-in family activities, run by the London Transport Museum Young
Volunteers.
For ages 3-12
FAMILY OBJECT HANDLING
12:00–16:00
Handle some of the Depot’s design highlights at our Object Handling station.
An oozy cornmeal crusted bitesized treat chocked full of grated zucchini and cheddar. Served with a Riesling-concord grape chutney ($7)
Mini lemon meringue pies that Terri's grandma made, they were even tastier than they looked.
Shot with my Nikkor 50mm f/1.4 lens.
cupcookies. mini cookies that look like cupcakes. (sorry, not sure why those gray lines are there... not in the original!) how-tos at
12:00, 12:30, 13:00, 13:30, 14:00, 14:30
Join a bitesize tour for families and learn about some of the Depot’s highlights. Recommended for children aged 5 – 11 and their families. Tours last approximately ten minutes; numbers are limited
FAMILY ACTIVITY: SECRETS OF MOQUETTE
11:00–16:30 - Drop in
Join us to explore the wonderful world of moquette, the traditional woven
fabric used on London transport seats since the 1930s. Get hands on and creative
with our drop-in family activities, run by the London Transport Museum Young
Volunteers.
For ages 3-12
FAMILY OBJECT HANDLING
12:00–16:00
Handle some of the Depot’s design highlights at our Object Handling station.
she's giving dessert-ey bite sized homemade treats this year. Orange balls, rum balls, and black&tan balls.
Okay, let the adolescent jokes begin.
Mini sugar cookie flavored cupcakes with whip cream and sprinkle topping in pink, white and silver. This size is ideal for dinner parties, graduation parties, children's birthdays, dessert parties or the perfect solution for a light treat.
In MQ V8 AMS was brought into the base product on the IBM i and z/OS platforms, in line with the changes in V7.5 on Distributed. Read more in Blog Post: AMS is available on IBM i
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This ready to serve basket is perfect for any patriotic occasion. This reusable basket arrives with 36 Nibblers bitesize cookies and 4 frosted starshaped cookies. This gift is sure to sweeten up any party.When you order this featured gift basket, FTD will proudly donate 5% of the purchase price to the USO helping fulfill their mission of lifting the spirits of Americas troops and their families.
B&W Delight - Shown with other bite-size sensations. The focus is on the dark and white chocolate snack. Filled with real juicy kiwi fruit mash imparting a subtle refreshing flavour, topped with a generous crown of colourful dried carrot shreds.
For that amazing "yummilicious" experience, it don't matter whether if it's black or white.
This is the creative product from a group of Food Science students' work. The course is Food Product Design and Development 2015, School of Chemical Engineering, The University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia.
The creative Intellectual Property (IP) belongs to this group of students.
Arriving at the BBC Radio 1 Studios, I was greeted by the paparazzi outside. Unfortunately, they weren't for me. But for this person.
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The Mrs. Fields Sweet and Simple Basket will hit the spot for any occasion. This woven basket arrives filled to the brim with flavors of her most popular cookies and treats.BEST version comes with 48 Nibblers bitesize cookies, 30 brownie bites and 4 handfrosted cookies.
with love.
yes we can: bake madeleines in the microwave.
funwith learning curve
science project: bitesize avocado quiches playing madeleines. less than 2 mins in the trusty microwave.
ok, they are prototypes, ok, they are
Quiche Madeleine.
1 egg
1/2 -3/4 cup avocado
dash sea salt
2 tsp arrowhead buckwheat pancake mix
1 tb muffin mix (banana was avbl)
1 tsp black sesame almond 'powder' ***
dash sriracha
with a trusty fork (this trial is too mini for a whisk), make madeleine batter. batter will be green, thankgod. we use silicone madeleine pan. Microwave approx 2 mins on med high in our ancient microwave. perfect. note: no crispy edges; the mere illusion of them. we love them..
09/2/2009 11:35:29
Esplanade – Theatres on the Bay is a waterside building located on six hectares of waterfront land alongside Marina Bay near the mouth of the Singapore River, purpose-built to be the centre for performing arts for the island nation of Singapore. Taking its name from the nearby Esplanade, it contains a Concert Hall which seats about 1,600 and a Theatre with a capacity of about 2,000 for the performing arts.
The library@esplanade is located on the third floor of the building. There are outdoor performing centres, and retail and food space at the Esplanade Mall. There is an outdoor open space on the fourth floor of the building, which is the highest point open to the public.
As one of the world’s busiest arts centres, Esplanade offers a staggering range of programmes which caters to all audiences. In addition to Esplanade Presents performances, other offerings by diverse presenters complement the programmes at the centre, ensuring that there is something for everyone.
Esplanade’s programmes are broadly organised around key areas – the community and access programmes form the foundation of activities at the centre, collaborations with mainly local arts groups help develop the industry, while leading international productions offer innovative programmes in the major arts genres. These programmes are presented in different festivals and series designed to appeal to the broadest range of audiences.
Esplanade's in-house programming team presents over 14 festivals and 20 on-going series throughout the year. As a centre for everyone, the programmes range from PLAYtime! for 2 to 4 year olds, Bitesize - a monthly talk and workshop taster series for a range of Arts topics, to At The Concourse - a non-ticketed music series that runs everyday of the year, as well as Coffee Morning Afternoon Tea - concerts featuring nostalgic English and Chinese golden hits by veteran local artists.
The building was designed by two architectural firms working in conjunction: by DP Architects (DPA) of Singapore and the London-based Michael Wilford & Partners (MWP), although the latter left the project in May 1995.] The original design, presented to the public in 1994, consisted of unadorned glass cases over the theatres, and initially elicited criticisms from the public, including calling it "two copulating aardvarks". Critics also accused that the design is insensitive to Singapore's location and climate as it would have created a greenhouse in the tropical climate of Singapore, but according to DPA director Vikas Gore some form of shading was always intended, and a cladding of aluminum sunshades was added to the final design. The unique architectural design has been said to have an appearance similar to either a durian (a tropical fruit) or the eyes of a fly. Hence, the building is colloquially known to locals as "The Durian" or "The Big Durian"