Saturday, February 20, 2010

30+ Recipes for Dessert-on-a-Stick

30+ Recipes for Dessert-on-a-Stick


30+ Recipes for Dessert-on-a-Stick

Posted: 19 Feb 2010 03:00 PM PST

30+ Recipes for Dessert-on-a-Stick Bakerella offers a trove of fun recipes for dessert-on-a-stick. Cupcakes, cakes, pies, cookies, even macaroons, all bite-size, all lollipop-style. My favorites below.

Peeps + pens = Pikachus or … Peep-achus:

Start out simple with the classic Cake Pop:

Graduate to Hello Kitty Cake Pops:

Smiley (or Dead Smiley) Cake Pops:

Macaroon Pops:

The next recipe actually calls for "frosting sheets" printed with "edible ink". According to Bakerella, you can buy frosting sheets and edible ink cartridges for certain home printers. The possibilities are endless! Vintage Valentine Cookie Pops:

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Stunningly Beautiful Slo-mo Surfer

Posted: 19 Feb 2010 12:00 PM PST

Stunningly Beautiful Slo-mo Surfer BBC captured jaw-dropping HD super slow motion footage of surfer Dylan Longbottom in a 12 foot monster barrel.

I'm not sure what inspires me more: do I pick up a surfboard or delve into the world of cinematography? These are the first shots of their kind ever recorded.

Amazing. Previously, Extremely-thoughtless-to-privates Surfing at Latitude 66/33.
How To Duck Dive. ...more

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World's Scariest Science: Sci-Fi Future is Potentially Bone Chilling

Posted: 19 Feb 2010 07:00 AM PST

World's Scariest Science: Sci-Fi Future is Potentially Bone Chilling Innovative or downright frightening? Popsci examines five of the world's scariest science experiments-in-progress.

Suitcase Nukes

"Scientists are trying to develop pure-fusion reactions—bursts that don't require uranium or plutonium to ignite—for clean energy. But they could also usher in so-called low-yield nuclear weapons that emit very little radiation and could be both small and difficult to detect."

Mars Attacks

"Rovers and probes have provided some info on Martian soil and climate, but scientists want to bring a chunk of the Red Planet down to Earth on what's called a sample-return ...more

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