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Tag Archives: #EdibleArt
Let them eat cake!
These wonderful delicacies are from the front window of the superlative Hopetoun Tea Rooms, in the Block Arcade, Melbourne. A visit to this city is not complete until you have secured either a luncheon spot or afternoon tea spot at … Continue reading
Posted in StreetArt
Tagged #EdibleArt, Block Arcade, Cakes, food, Hopetoun Tea Rooms, Victorian Tea Rooms
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When Frank’n’Stein met the ‘Armless Men’
Frankenstein (Mary Shelley) A Farewell to Arms (Ernest Hemingway) – notice how the gingerbread men are totally ‘armless’?’ Must admit, I have just come back from attending a wonderful annual event. Not only does April 1 represent ‘April Fool’s Day‘ … Continue reading
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Tagged #EdibleArt, #EdibleBookFestival, A Farewell to Arms, Art, Ernest Hemingway, Frankenstein, Mary Shelley
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“Tell me what you eat and I will tell you what you are”
…so are the immortal words of a great gastronome! Today marks the 13th occurrence of the Edible Book Festival. This is an international event which has been held around April 1 since 2000. (aka The Edible Book Day). Entries for … Continue reading