Sugar Editorial Picks
Oct 25, 2008 -
I love the idea of creating fun food for Halloween, but I'm not too crazy about these pancake molds ($14.99). I don't really eat pancakes and the faces are scary! If I was a little kid, I wouldn't want to eat mean jack-o'-lantern pancakes.
- 26 Comments
Sep 02, 2008 -
Keep the trash safe from your nosy pets! In addition to the obvious dangers of cleaning product poisons or choking hazards, the bacteria and molds found in rotting foods can seriously endanger your furry friends . .
- 4 Comments
Jul 11, 2008 -
This summer popsicles are all the rage. While YumSugar's been experimenting with them for weeks now, I have yet to join her on this icy adventure. The reason I haven't made popsicles is because I don't own any popsicle molds.
- 3 Comments
Jan 14, 2008 -
This weekend the Internet went wild over a new breakfast tool. Actually it's not so much a tool as it is an unnecessary accessory. If your breakfast needs a bit more bang!
- 17 Comments
Nov 10, 2007 -
When I first saw this S-XL baking pan, I thought it was pretty cool. It's a silicone mold that pre shapes any cake into fifteen separate, different sized slices. It allows one person to have a small piece and another to have a large piece.
- 35 Comments
Jun 15, 2007 -
Today just about any and every food mold exists. If you want to make a cake in the shape of Super Mario, there is a mold that will get the job done. Molds are not only fun for cakes but for eggs, popsicles, and ice cubes as well.
- 6 Comments
Feb 10, 2007 -
I've been infatuated with Valentine's Day all week and today is no different. You aided me in my romantic fascination by saving your sweetly sappy foodie finds in the Yum Market on TeamSugar. How could I not share a few of the best ones with you all???
- 1 Comment
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Mar 13, 2009 -
Mold is not your friend. Being exposed to mold in your home can cause allergic reactions and respiratory problems, and is very hazardous to your health. So, if you see it, or smell a musty odor in your digs, you need to remove it.
- 3 Comments
Jan 06, 2009 -
In your attempt to get organized in the New Year, perhaps I can interest you in this birthday cake mold. Not only does it save you the time and effort of having to write "Happy Birthday John Doe," but the microwave-safe silicon mold — heatproof up to 300ºF — has a recipe embossed on the rim for a cake that's ready in a mere six minutes! Procrastinators may think it's worth the $39.50 price tag, but I wonder whether traditionalists will miss spelling out "Happy Birthday" in loopy pink icing.
- 24 Comments
Dec 05, 2006 -
In most cases mold is just a nuisance. While most molds prefer warmer temperatures, they can grow in the colder range. Molds also tolerate salt and sugar better than most other food invaders, which is why you may find mold in refrigerated jams and jellies and on cured, salty meats - ham, bacon and salami.
- 1 Comment