Lauinger Library hosted its third Edible Book Festival to showcase student, staff and faculty members’ literature-inspired baked goods and food on April 8. The festival featured 14 cakes, cookie ...
Georgetown University’s Lauinger Library featured edible artwork inspired by literature at its fourth annual edible book festival April 7. Toni-Lee Sangastiano, an associate professor in the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Feb. 25—NORTH MANKATO — If you took a bite of 11-year-old Maren Petersen's confetti and buttercream frosting cake, you'd be on the ...
That Golden's sweet offering wasn't alone, and that cakes, cookies, pies, and other edibles spilled across the room could mean only one thing: Another Read It & Eat It was underway, the Sheridan ...
A Harry Potter cake from an edible book festival at North Virginia Community College (Photo by NVCC Libraries) The New Orleans Museum of Art needs ... bakers. Bakers who are inspired by books, to be ...
Judges (from left) Johanna Drucker and Chris Duhn discuss The Edible Garden entry with designers during the Edible Book Festival. Students came to Powell Library Thursday to celebrate literature and ...
Attention bookworms of all ages! If you have a passion for baking and reading, an "edible book contest" coming soon to Columbia County could be for you! Registration is now open for participates to ...
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) Monday afternoon students from around the area spent some time eating cakes and other edible treats inspired by literary works at Ivy Tech. The Edible Book Festival celebrates ...
Adult winner Robin Jones Taraska of Chardon said she drew her inspiration from her large extended family. She created a two-layer cake with a potted plant resembling a Venus fly-trap. It honored the ...
You are able to gift 5 more articles this month. Anyone can access the link you share with no account required. Learn more. “Eat your words” has never been more true than during Portland’s annual ...
At 2 p.m., halfway into the two-hour “Edible Book Festival” at North Mankato’s Taylor Library and after the judging, the 16 varied entries took quite a licking. That’s when Jeremy Freeman, the event ...
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