My warm-up drawing for the day turned into a cookbook cover. I consider it a rough, mock-up. I could tweak, change and alter this thing forever, if I let myself.
…And now I think I need my own cookie fix… : )
My warm-up drawing for the day turned into a cookbook cover. I consider it a rough, mock-up. I could tweak, change and alter this thing forever, if I let myself.
…And now I think I need my own cookie fix… : )
A weekend or two ago, I visited my first Sugar Shack (or cabane a sucre). I always heard about this Quebecois tradition, but never quite managed to make the time to experience it for myself. So I and a few friends (and half of Montreal, it seemed! It was crowded.) went to Sucrerie de la Montagne in Regaud, Quebec on a bright, coolish, spring Sunday afternoon. What was the experience like? Photos and brief commentary below.
Below: Outside the main building where the banquet halls are to eat are located.
Below: Buckets on trees. Note. Snow on ground and noooo leaves. Arg!
Below: Things you do while waiting to eat…
Below: Inside the main banquet hall you….
Below: The main course…
Below: After all the maple sugar-laden food, wine & song, life looked like this…
Just kidding. : ) A fun time was had by all. I cut loose and played the wooden spoons. A lot. Must have been the maple wine (was it maple…? Everything was MAPLE!).
I feel I need for some cartoon practice so I’m going to start drawing some “snippets” out of my life each day. It should give me the ability to fool around with the style, etc. We’ll see how that goes. These are from yesterday, Sunday. It was a cool and rainy day but we weren’t [...]
Just for the heck of it, I took pics of one of today’s snacks and lunch. Snack: Crunchy home-made cashew butter on a slice of honey, raisin & hazelnut bread next to a fruit medley consisting of apple, orange and banana segments, topped with blackberries and wild blueberries. Lunch: Lasagna with a side of seasoned and steamed [...]
THIS is a pretty darn good chocolate cake, I must say. I baked this up Thursday afternoon for a friend’s birthday bar-b-q we attended last night. I was telling party attendees all week to make room for some special decadence as word on the internet street was that this was an A+ chocolate [...]
Are you a fan girl of a certain author? I totally am. I get almost giddy when I spy a new Kate Brian/Kieran Scott/Emma Harrison book on the racks. For those of you who live in a cave and only read this blog, these books are all written by one woman. I know, right? She's like Meg prolific. Even worse, she's kind of gorgeous. She's one of those chicks who looks good in sweats and a ponytail going grocery shopping. But wait, don't start hating on her quite yet. Why not you ask?
That is one cool cake. Is one ‘cup of Guiness’ just a mug? I would stick a whole pint in, although the guests might have felt subjected to it rather than treated
Nice illustration too.
Sam: Well, let’s see…Out of a 12 oz bottle, 8 oz (1 cup) went into the cake. the remaining 4 oz I sipped on as I pulled the cake together. Heh. But as inclined one might be want to saturate the cake batter with a lot of beer, well, you know it goes in baking, ratios of flour to butter to sugar to liquid. You might just end up with a big Guinness pancake or soup! Nice thought, though!
there you go again… pumping up the numbers on your blog with recipes! You will have to buy more bandwith now…. Ha!
looks yummy!
ooooh no, Now that I see this recipe I will have to make it for Math Boy.
BTW Ever had Guinness ice-cream? Heavenly! This cake sure sounds good.
Oh, this looks so good, and how timely! Today is my hubby’s birthday, and that would be a wonderful cake to bake for him! Thanks!
Guinness Stout, Ireland’s great gift to Western Civilization, is quite a mouthful whether by glass or on the plate. The roasted grains of GS and a dark chocolate cake would be a formidable combo.- I assume you drink a glass with the cake?
Mike
Thanks for the blog linkage, Paula! ^_^
I’ve been looking about your blog and I love your illustration style, especially the food ones. Your drawings are all so playful. Do you work on paper or digitally?