Showing posts with label food. Show all posts
Showing posts with label food. Show all posts

Thursday, May 30, 2013

Nazurah's Family Picnic Photoshoot

In collaboration with our sister company, Unicorns and Vanilla Photography, we came up with an outdoor shoot promo like no other. Nazurah contacted us wanting to have a session with her family on a picnic, and together, we came up with a rustic menu for her and the family to show off in the pictures. There were scones with jam and cream, rootbeer pop soda in vintage bottles (bought at Urbanfresh), loaves of bread, cups of tea and plenty smiles to go around.



For more photos, you can go to Unicorns and Vanilla Photography.


Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Saiful's 25th | A Gentlemen's Party

Saiful's girlfriend, Sue, wanted to make his party a memorable one. She came up with the Gentlemen's Party theme and we were honoured to be a part of her creativity.

Remember the apple pies we made earlier? This is how they were displayed for the party. The birthday boy didn't care much for cakes but had a delectable tastebud for his favourite pie.

Here are some photos from the party.




 





The pleasure was all ours.

Sunday, May 26, 2013

If Cinnamon Barks, Would Apples Core?

How many of you just love the classic combination of apples and cinnamon? 

We made a soft cinnamon caramel and poached cubed green apples for the scrumptious fillings of these apple pie. 

And a puff pastry or two later: 



These were made especially for Saiful's Gentleman's Party, which we shall feature next, so stay tuned.

In the meantime, can anyone say homemade vanilla bean ice-cream?

Tuesday, June 5, 2012

Unicorn Finding 2 | Nikole Herriott and Herriot Grace

Stumbling upon a blog that has all sorts of beautiful things can make you anti-social, spending more than half a day clicking away. One such blog was none other than Nikole Herriott's, whose story is just, well, inspiringly (for lack of a better word) CUTE. 

We'll let it speak for itself: 


HERRIOTT GRACE is a venture of father and daughter, and this is their story.
Lance and Nikole Herriott live 3400 kilometers apart: his workshop is in Victoria, British Columbia, and her studio is in Toronto, Ontario. When she first made her home more than halfway across the country, they started to send packages back and forth.
In some of those packages, Lance began to include his own hand carved spoons. He had been collecting wood since the early seventies, and used his best pieces for these gifts. Nikole loved them; their balance and shape, the pieces were made with unmistakable care. She knew they were something special.
One day it dawned on her that others might appreciate her father’s talent as she did, so Nikole asked if he would ever want to share his work. Lance took a few days to think about it. And, after some convincing, he agreed to her plan, but only with people that understood and cared about the time and effort spent on each piece.
She told him, “Leave it to me, I know just the sort.”
And with that, Herriott Grace was born.
In the three years since, their small shop has grown to selling an array of hand carved and hand turned wooden objects, including spoons, bowls, pedestals, candy dishes, serving boards, rolling pins, plates and mortar and pestle sets. All are one of a kind and made entirely of salvaged, chemical-free wood, ranging in type, age, and origin. None are exactly the same, and thus none are perfect. But the slight imperfections are an affect of the handmade quality. They’ve also introduced a select line of exclusive porcelain dishware. The ceramic pieces are cast in small runs, and boast the rustic, tactile beauty for which their brand is known.
They also make, by hand, kitchen linens, cake flags, birthday candles, beeswax salve and cookie cutters.
Lance still lives in Victoria, and still sends packages to Nikole in Toronto. Now, she styles and photographs those pieces he sends, and together they are Herriott Grace.
Let's say it together now: awwwwww... 

The blog is filled with awesome pictures of the sort of handmade items that makes Herriot Grace, and a recipe or two that'll just make you stock up on flour and eggs alike.

Here are just some of the enticingly attractive photos you'd find there: 





Oh, and for you socially active peeps out there, add her on FBtwitter and instagram.

You'll see what we mean.