
The internet is a sweet place: here's what we're in love with this week!
Have yourself a peace of cake: invest in Fred's new
peace-sign shaped cake pan! Not only will you have a cool-looking cake, but you'll be helping give back: a portion of proceeds will be used to contribute to nonprofit organizations dedicated to peaceful resolution of conflict. It can also be purchased
here! (
We love Fred!)
Did you enjoy our sweet trompe-l'œil a while back? Well, you'll get a kick out of
Feeding Maybelle's complementary post: savory foods made to look like sweets, including meat loaf smothered in mashed potatoes and made to look like
Baked Alaska and a savory bean layer cake.

Coco Cake makes the cutest petits-fours ever. Period.
Not new, but we just discovered (and are alternately fascinated and disgusted by) the
Krispy Kreme Burger. Sweet surprise, or heart attack on a plate? Perhaps a little of both?
Did you know that September was National Biscuit Month? Better late than never--we love the cinnamon-and-sugar smothered variety at
Callie's Biscuits from Charleston.
It is said that Dulce de Leche was first created on a battlefield in Argentina in 1829. The story goes that two opposing generals were to meet to sign a war-ending treaty. While a serving woman was making sweetened milk ("La Lechada") for one of the generals, there was a scuffle and she forgot about the heating milk. When she finally remembered the milk, it had cooked down to a jelly-like consistency, turned a dark brown, and was absolutely delicious. Dulce de Leche was born, and was enjoyed by the brave and very hungry soldiers.
Fact or fiction? Either way, a wonderful story about a sweet treat that can't be beat.
Til next time, stay sweet!
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