Showing posts with label candy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label candy. Show all posts
Thursday, October 7, 2010
343/365 - Mellowcreme Pumpkins
This crop (mysteriously*) sprang up on my bedside table. I took it as a sign that I should nibble them while reading a little in the last Lucia novel. ;o)
*In this case, "mysteriously" means I put them there myself, drawing from the large bag I found in the Hallowe'en candy aisle while grocery shopping. (Obviously.)
Tuesday, March 23, 2010
Friday, March 19, 2010
155/365 - Miniature (Fake) Gingerbread
First miniatures I've done in quite a while. . .
They're not perfect, but fortunately that's one of the benefits of doing mini food. Real food is only rarely perfect, so imperfect minis still look fairly realistic.
As for size. . . I think these are roughly an inch (maybe 1.25 inches) tall.
Labels:
candy,
cookies,
food,
macro,
miniatures,
polymer clay
Monday, February 15, 2010
124/365 - Valentine Candy
. . . a gift from my sweetheart . . . :o)
(I get chocolate; he gets gummi-type candies. We know each other so well. . . (g))
Wednesday, February 3, 2010
112/365 - Ahlgrens Bilar
This morning, I was putting away Donald's candy from Sweden (from the Christmas care package) and thought it would make a good photo of the day. Someone knows what he likes. ;o)
111/365 - Nerds
(This is what happens when you think that you took more-- and better and more interesting-- photos than you actually did, so that when the 2/3-hour final-season premiere of LOST you were watching goes off, you think about Project 365, figure that you must have something worth posting for the day, shrug, and go brush your teeth. Oops... So, poorly lit snaps of candy and candy boxes it is!)
Nerds are tiny bits of fruit-flavored candy-- something I remember eating as a kid. This is actually two photos-- one of part of the back of their current box design and one of the "Nerds" themselves. (Why they're called "Nerds", I haven't a clue.)
When I snapped the top part, I assumed it was the same as the last box of Wonka candy I bought, and I was sure it specifically encouraged kids to read Roald Dahl's books. (He's the man who wrote about Willy Wonka's marvelous chocolate factory, among other things. The line of Wonka candies are based on his fictional creations.) I thought that would at least give me something to write here, since it's not every day that a candy box promotes reading. Sadly, this box doesn't seem to have the same design as the other, so I'm stuck just telling you about it. (You're welcome. ;o))
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