Limited counter space? Use an ironing board

baking, cookies, cooking, holidays, tips | December 17, 2012 | By

Use an ironing board for limited counter or cooking space

Are you doing a lot of baking this holiday season?

This is one of the best tips I have seen to extend your workspace without any money or hassle. Just use an ironing board. The great thing about them is that, unlike an extra table, an ironing board is already built for the heat. That not only frees up counter space, but it also frees up your pot holders.

You can put this in another room so your kitchen space isn’t blocked out more. Or, if you’re often cooking and without counter space, you could install an ironing board directly in your kitchen. I saw a few that did this on the inside of their pantry door. While they’re cooking, they leave the pantry open and flip open the ironing board to work on throughout the day. Then when the day is over, tip up the board, close the door, and your kitchen is back to its normal size again.

Here’s a video of someone talking about how she does it. She puts dish towels on hers to avoid the dirt and crumbs that might come from using it in the kitchen, too. It’s not like anyone ever really irons any more, though, right? But just in case, you don’t want any stray food left behind to get ironed directly onto your next piece of clothing that touches it.

 

Meaty V-Day cookies for men

adult, cookies, humor, meat, nablopomo, nablopomo2012 | November 30, 2012 | By

Reminder that this year’s NaBloPoMo theme on Quirky Cookery is “adults.” Content may not be appropriate for kids.

Meat cookies for men. Decorated to look like bacon, ham, and a t-bone steak. The hearts say "well done," "let's pork," and "meat me."

You can’t get much blunter *and* punnier than that, now can you?

The Whipped Bakeshop no longer makes these, it seems, or maybe they only make them around Valentine’s Day. I think these oversized conversation hearts could work at any time of the year, though.

Raisin cookies are just wrong

cookies, humor | October 29, 2012 | By

Sign that says "Raisin cookies that look like chocolate chip cookies are the reason I have trust issues."

And that is exactly the reason why.

Even if I really, really liked raisin cookies, they would be wrong. I have had some great oatmeal raisin cookies, for example…. but they were only good because I knew in advance that’s what I was being given.

There is almost nothing worse than being at an event, grabbing what appears to be the perfect chocolate chip cookie, taking the first bite….and *squish.” Instead of delicious chocolatey goodness, it’s nothing but chewy dehydrated healthy-wanna-be raisins. Booooo!