![]() ![]() ![]() Please feel free to share your treats with me on Facebook, Google+, Pinterest, Twitter, or Instagram, and let me know about them in the comment section below – I love to hear from you. Also coming in a blog post soon, the goodies I found inside the adorable box, and a new sweet creation made with them.Īnd sweet thanks to you, for coming to visit me here on Sweetopia! I hope you’re having a fabulous summer (or winter?), where you are, and that you’re baking and decorating to your heart’s desire. If you follow me on Instagram, you may remember that Breyers Toppings sent me this package a while back, to try out their new ice cream toppings. This past weekend was spent at Mom and Dad’s, where I made a new recipe for our KitchenAid, 1,000 Cooks for the Cure party this rustic wild raspberry and lemon loaf ( Instagram photo), which I’ll be posting on the blog soon. I’m sad to say that renovation complications continue, so I haven’t got a place to bake in my home yet, but I simply can not wait to begin creating and sharing with you, so in the meantime will try and visit family and friends, until I have my own kitchen again. Hedy’s first cookbook, Baking Out Loud: Fun Desserts with Big Flavors (Clarkson Potter / Publishers), will be released October 2. Use our oven temperature conversion chart to convert gas markings, Fahrenheit and Celsius for more accurate cooking and baking. I’ve got a little printable for you today, thanks to my talented web designer, Arthur, who has created this cute Temperature Conversion Chart for Fahrenheit and Celsius, so any time you come across a recipe using temperatures you’re not familiar with, you’ll have this handy reference! Temperature Conversion Chart Oven temperature conversion chart + printable. ![]()
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