From the monthly archives:
March 2008
Frittelli’s Doughnuts (Donuts? Doughnuts? They’re tasty either way.)
If you’re a doughnut lover, do not look at this photo. If you do, you will likely be gripped by a powerful desire to go directly to your favorite bakery and get yourself some fresh, soft, sweet, glazed or frosted, sugared or sprinkled, raised or cake, DOUGHNUTS!
The doughnuts in this photo are from Frittelli’s Doughnuts & Coffee, with the tagline “Best Doughnuts in L.A.” I’ve never been to Frittelli’s, but if you have, please tell me these doughnuts are as delicious as they look! From the bakery’s site:
Frittelli’s Doughnuts & Coffee offers our customers a dazzling array of designer doughnuts made fresh daily utilizing only the freshest of ingredients, such as French and Swiss chocolates, real fruit fillings, high-quality flour, imported butters, and Madagascar & Tahitian vanillas.
Mmmmmm, doughnuts. I must have one now!

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These charms aren’t really sugar, but they are very sweet!
Okay, these are not edible, but they look so much like real chocolate, I had to share them here. They are chocolate charms, to put on your cell phone strap, purse, or wherever else you want something sweet! They are made in Japan, which is known for its realistic food replica displays outside of restaurants. I wouldn’t mind having these dangle from my phone, but I think I’d have constant chocolate cravings! The set of three charms is about $10 US, from strapya, and they come in a cute candy box. Now I have to go eat some real chocolate!

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The Ultimate Sugar Geek Sculpture
If you’ve been around the neighborhood of geeky and Lord of the Rings sites, you’ve probably seen this already. However, in case you haven’t, I had to share this here. It’s a candy representation of the Battle of Pelennor Fields from the Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King, by J.R.R. Tolkien.
I love the little details, like the black licorice Fell Beast, the eerie greenish Dead army, and the stone and tile work on the seven levels of the city walls. You can see all the photos, plus the entertaining explanation by the artists here. It’s really amazing!

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