Travel with us to that old house in Paris to celebrate the 75 th anniversary of a young girl who never grows old! Enjoy stories, craft...
My amazing friend Jasmine Ford is here again with an easy, affordable and pretty costume idea! This post features affiliate links, meaning we’ll earn a small commission if you purchase through these links. Hello, everyone! I’m glad to be back with another post. This time, I want to talk to you all about Halloween.
Give your little one the perfect gift this holiday! Our baby + toddler gift guide is full of fun and festive ideas to inspire budding bookworms.
“And here we’re back - all twelve no less - happy New Year and togetherness!” Madeline, Miss Clavel and all the girls celebrate in this charming watercolor by Ludwig Bemelmans. It just sold for...
A few months back I had pondered an e-reader purchase to keep me from blowing out my brains on the many many many treadmill runs I would encounter this winter. A couple of you lovely faces mentioned that I should steer towards a Nook as they have the capabilities of downloading/checking out books from libraries. Uh...sold! I'd been holding off thus far (primarily because I get paid once a month so by the end of the month I'm surviving off of air), but when groupon had a Barnes and Noble deal I jumped right on it! I spent all day on Friday freaking out at work over my new purchase. Then I read the fine print and realized I couldn't use it until Friday night at midnight: disappointment #1. Last Saturday morning I jumped out of bed at 9:15 to head to my local Barnes and Noble to purchase my new nooky poo. Armed with groupon + birthday present gift card (Thanks LC!) I was ready to go. I brought it home, ready to download the 3rd book in the Sookie Stackhouse/True Blood series, only to realize it was checked out: disappointment #2. From there I set about finding any book that I could read, and settled on Wicked. After spending an hour or so trying to download the proper stuff for my computer and Nook, I was ready to throw both the Nook and my MacBook against the wall. Seriously, I'm pretty technologically savvy but I was feeling dummmmmmmmb: disappointment #3. After 2 1/2 hours messing around, I finally hit the gym (so of course what little I had for breakfast was gone out of my stomach causing me to be starving and have a sucky mcsucksuck run, cutting it short 7 miles). Luckily the Nook comes with a few free books downloaded to it, but unfortunately Little Women was not the sort of "mindless reading" I was looking forward to while logging a long run. I didn't have another chance to mess around with the Nook until Sunday afternoon pre-Superbowl. At which point I stated, "I am SERIOUSLY going to cry slash throw a tantrum" at least 12-18 times. Another hour and a half passed with no success. Monday morning I didn't have to be to work until 11am (yes I planned to go in late the day after the Superbowl because I'm smart like that....) so I decided to mess around with it again. Because... you know... I hadn't lost my mind enough about it. I finally found in a forum that while there are definitely issues getting the Nook authorized with this specific program, there appear to be even more issues with Macs. Ah HA! So I'm not a dumby dumby head. Monday night after work i decided to give it one more go around and restored my Nook to it's original factory settings and tried again to get it to work (with bated breath and crossed fingers)..... by God it WORKED. It's ALIIIIIIIIIIIIIVE! Total time spent: 6 1/2 hours. For the record, I could've easily finished a book and a half in that time frame. (P.S. check out my sweet GOLD nail polish that I tracked down for the Superbowl. GO PACK GO!) I have decided on the name Madeline for her, after one of my favorite children's book characters, and am currently scouring the web for a super sweet sticker/cling that I can add to her backside. Also, I received an email from Barnes and Noble on Friday advertising half off on their Kate Spade Nook covers. I had originally wanted the pink one, but wasn't a huge fan of the orange on the inside, plus I didn't want to match Jenn. :p Jk, that wouldn't bother me at all. But I loved this black and read one. So chic. I was hanging out with KK the other night (meaning he was playing Tiger Woods with his roomies...uh joy....) so I pulled out The Help from my purse in hardcover form (checked out from the library natch). He just rolled his eyes at me for not using my new Nook that I spent all the monies on. Traditionalist up in here.... don't hate. ;) Edited to add: Ok, since I original wrote this post I read and completed my first book via nook, Club Dead. But in my defense, while being on my deathbed, I wasn't able to go to the library to renew my book stash. And I kind of loved it. So there. Happy Valentine's Day to all of my lovely lovey loverfaces out there. I love you all and hope you have a super sweet day. :D
Tasting a classic madeleine right as it comes out of the oven is an unforgettable experience. Learn how to successfully make them at home using clever tips and an easy recipe.
Brisbane's Madeline Stuart, 18, who lives with Down syndrome, starred on the catwalk for American brand FTL Moda.
COMMUNICATION Costumes designed in collaboration with Madeline Moore. lanta-based, interdisciplinary studio of Branden M. Collins. Branden is currently working as a designer at Cartoon Network &...
Madeleines, the darlings of French patisseries, are less fussy and more open to adventurous flavors than you might expect.
Madeleines are classic, small French sponge cakes, with vibrant golden colour, characteristic hump and shell-like shape acquired from being baked in shell-shaped pans. Different legends are linked to Madeleine origins (some have Polish, some have Irish and other have Spanish links!). What’s for sure is that these classic little French cakes became popular already in 18th century, were further commercialised in 19th century and up to these days remain a popular sweet treat enj
Madeline Stuart has taken to the runway after she announced her nomination for 2016 Australian of the Year. The Brisbane model, who has Down syndrome, took part in the Sunshine Coast Fashion Festival
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These fluffy chocolate madeleines have perfectly domed centers, crisp edges and they're dipped in dark chocolate.
Tasting a classic madeleine right as it comes out of the oven is an unforgettable experience. Learn how to successfully make them at home using clever tips and an easy recipe.
Easy to make, super delicious Madeleine caramilk cookies that are filled with caramel inside and strawberry Madeleines.
These classic French madeleines are dainty little sponge cakes baked in a scallop-shaped mould. This madeleine recipe includes tips on how to make the perfect madeleines with step-by-step photos.
A delicate texture, a buttery-nutty flavour and a signature bumped top make the French Butter Madeleines an essential of French Baking. Once in a while, going back to basics is essential. Esp…
Simple and elegant, these chocolate dipped Chocolate Madeleines are almost too pretty to eat! But only almost, because they're also too good NOT to eat :)
French madeleine are small sponge cakes with a delicious buttery lemon and vanilla flavour. These delicious treats originate from two communes of…
Madelaine Petsch is fashionable on and off the screen.
Hwa Sine Foods Company, since 1987, it’s a famous and fully experienced bakery OEM in Taiwan. With high skills and quality equipment, The Company decided to focus on baking “Baumkuchen&…
Soft and sweet lemon Lavendar Madeline cookies with a lemon glaze. These cookies are perfect for a tea time snack or a light dessert.
Madeleines are a traditional French sweet, baked in a special pan that gives them their familiar shell shape. Their texture is like a very dense sponge cake. While the traditional madeleine is citrus flavored, this updated recipe is spiced with ground nutmeg and cinnamon and flavored with almond extract. Madeleine pans are inexpensive and can be easily obtained online or in your local kitchenware store.*
Not your ordinary Madeleine, Blueberry Cherry Fruit Swirled Lemon Madeleines are a twist on the traditional. They go great with coffee, ice cream and more!