Tag: sugar

  • You know it’s going to be a cupcake, right? RegularRandom

    You know it’s going to be a cupcake, right? RegularRandom

    Yes, I’m back with a cupcake, I can’t help it, it’s just so pretty. This is the same cupcake from my last RegularRandom – Five Minutes with a Table Setup. I took quite a few photos that day, these ones focusing more on the cupcake itself. At the bakery, the owner knows that I photograph…

  • The Sweet Life – 7

    The Sweet Life – 7

    Back to Julie‘s Studio we go and the site of the recent Cupcake Smash (Smoosh). Here are these beautiful cupcakes, strategically placed to hide the squished bits. And a couple of pretty little scenes: Here’s to enjoying the sweet life! x desleyjane

  • The Sweet Life – 6

    The Sweet Life – 6

    This was my absolute favourite macaron – it looks amazing and it was delicious. The flavour was just as vibrant as the colour. I could not help myself and had to take a lot of pictures of this one – it’s cherry coconut and it was divine, just divine, and I’m not that fond of…

  • The Sweet Life – 5

    The Sweet Life – 5

    Ok, back to macarons, this is the second last one. I’m saving my favourite til last! This is a peanut butter and jelly macaron, with a peanut butter cream filling and a little centre of raspberry jam. OMG so good. And so pretty! I hope you’re savouring the sweet life! x desleyjane

  • The Sweet Life – 3

    The Sweet Life – 3

    I hope you aren’t getting tired of my macarons! I’ve posted Espresso and Nutella Rocher previously. Today, it’s the Strawberries and Cream macaron and it did not disappoint. I must have been hungry since there are only three photos of this one – oops! Have a sweet day! x desleyjane

  • Sugar & Fire

    Growing up on a sugar cane farm in Central Queensland, Australia, was great way to grow up. Our farmhouse was at the end of a long dirt road which emptied into our front yard. Across the front of the house was bushland – eucalyptus trees and kangaroos as far as you could see. Over the…

  • Give Me Some Sugar!

    Give Me Some Sugar!

    For this week’s Scientific Reasoning, I want to talk to you about growing crystals. It seems fitting since last week’s feature was an Interview with Dr Julia Archbold who worked with protein crystals. I work with some scientists who are protein crystallographers. These talented individuals isolate a particular protein and then work out how to…