If you're getting tired of Oreo cookies, why not reinvent them with this recipe for Oreo balls - yum!
Check out the recipe from College Candy.
Posted October 8th, 2009 09:44
If you're getting tired of Oreo cookies, why not reinvent them with this recipe for Oreo balls - yum!
Check out the recipe from College Candy.
Posted October 7th, 2009 20:35
When you get bored of playing scrabble, why not turn the pieces in to cute pendants?
Check out the tutorial from Marcia Furman.
Posted October 6th, 2009 14:12
A collection of inspiring recipes from around the globe, Warm Bread & Honey Cake by Gaitri Pagrach-Chandra will turn your kitchen in to a warm and cosy haven, that any home baker would be proud of.
Including sweets from the Mediterranean, Budapest, the Caribbean and Asia, there's a wide range of recipes to try out. Bake some toasty Chocolate & Hazelnut Buns, a Spice Cake stuffed with almond paste, Nutty Meringue Slices, a Ricotta Tart and Chocolate & Pistachio Sandwich Biscuits. Unusual techniques are accompanied by step-by-step instructions, making the recipes easier to understand.
Take your taste buds on a trip around the world, without even leaving your kitchen, and treat yourself to a range of baked delights.
Check out a sample project from the book, Chocolate & Pistachio Sandwich Biscuits. You can pick up a copy of the book from Anova Books now.
Posted October 6th, 2009 13:16

Snippets 17, the Horror issue is online now! We've got interviews with Amanda Palmer, Girl In A Coma, hoola-hoop expert Gypsy Hoops, a guide to making your own Undead Barbie, and tips and tricks for having an awesome halloween.
We've also got a costume competition for winning a Kitten Koffin Zombies calendar, so make sure to take a photo of your costume this year.
Posted October 6th, 2009 13:09
These pumpkin-cream cheese truffles would be a grown-up and sophisticated treat for Halloween.
Check out the recipe from Whole Food's Market.
Posted October 5th, 2009 16:12

Here is our pick of some of the best projects on CO+K last week:
Turn a pretty Barbie into a Barbie of the undead, make your own ruby red slippers and a barrette for your hair, crochet a candy corn hat, bake Halloween sugar cookies and a vegan larbar, create a virtual wardrobe, cook up some fake blood for Halloween, turn a tshirt in to a sexy top, sew a felt ghost and real ale keyring, mold a jack o lantern tealight holder, revamp a pencil holder pot, make a tape measure headband and Debbie Harry earrings, make Mexican snow cones and chamoy pops, sew a ruffle bustle and dye and braid a necklace.
Posted October 5th, 2009 11:52
These papier mache pumpkins are super scary and you'll be able to reuse them each Halloween.
Check out the tutorial from Stolloween.
Posted October 4th, 2009 09:33
Don't settle for boring soup bowls this Autumn, bake some pumpkin shaped bread bowls. The great thing is that you can eat the washing up!
Check out the how-to from The Idea Room.
Posted October 3rd, 2009 09:54
Here's a great idea for dividing a room using hanging planters.
Check out the article on Curbly.
Posted October 2nd, 2009 09:58
With Autumn in the air, it's the perfect time to make DIY candy corn.
Check out the recipe from Almost Unschoolers.