Tuesday, April 8, 2008
Trip to Williams-Sonoma Land
I'll admit I'm addicted. I love this store.
Here are this week's favorites, from left to right.
Cup-a-cakes: I've told my husband time and time again that our kids will have these in their brown bag lunches. Williams-Sonoma touts that the "predicament of transporting frosted cupcakes has been resolved once and for all by a team of mothers."
Your choice of Clear or Blue, set of 3 for $10.50
Orleans Toile Tablecloth, Blue: If I could ever afford this pretty yet pricey tablecloth, I would buy it in a heartbeat. The print is, after all an exclusively licensed 19th-century toile de Jouy from the textile archives of the State Museum of Louisiana. I'm hoping for a clearance in a season or two!
Various shapes and sizes, ranging from $65-115
Ebelskiever Filled-Pancake Pan: Sweet or savory, take your pick. WS is currently promoting this for Mother's day and I want it. What a great way to mix up Saturday pancakes!
Nonstick with roots in Denmark, $35.00
Garden Patch Cakelet Pan: This sweet treat may be the closest some of us get to actually planting a veggie garden. Oh well! This pan bakes 20 little petite fours in carrot, cabbage, radish and pea pod shapes. WS suggests you decorate with colorful icings or simply dust them with confectioner's sugar. Be sure to check out the decorating demonstration video.
Eat your greens for $34.00
Emile Henry Artisan Ruffled Pie Dish: I've been eyeing this caramel-colored pie dish for over a year now. It is so beautiful and I know my apple pie would fit perfectly...and maybe even taste better sitting in it!
Comes in different colors, $40.00
{I am in Williams-Sonoma heaven!}
(photos from Williams-Sonoma Web site)
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I am in love as well. I check it out now once a day. It is a fabo site for recipes, ideas, and makes me want my kids to have the coolest school lunches ever! Thanks for sharing! You inspire me!
Who could blame you for wanting these fabulous items? I'm always wanting great kitchen things and then I remember there's already not enough room in our kitchen cabinets as it is? What's a person to do?
I love the little cupcake containers. I grew up eating Ebelskiekers, they are so delish. I really want that pan too:-)
I don't recall you ever telling me that our kids will have miniature cupcakes in their lunches.
I have a hard time reading your blog posts without my bib... I constantly find myself drooling... I feel that if I were to attempt to become "domestic", I'd want to have the cupcake holders...for myself... :)
Those cupcake holders are the cutest things I have ever seen! I must get them!
Are you, uh, working for Williams-Sonoma or what? They are loving the WOM marketing you are doing for them! :) I love that store too. You know if you get hired on for the season at Pottery Barn or WS you can stay on as a very part time (1-2 shifts per week) employee and get the discounts (40% off regular priced merchandise adn 20% off of sale). --Think about it for next season.
Becky, I just made cupcakes because I have been craving them for so long, and I accidentally doubled the butter in the chocolate buttercream...
So really they are frosted with chocolate butter, but somehow it still tastes pretty good!
Thanks for checking me out. I do love Blurb, the only problem I have found with it is that it is addicting. So watch out. I havn't priced it out, it just seems to be better quality and easier to work with than other places. Thanks, Ciera
Although I love kitchen gadgets and accessories, I cringe at the prices at William Sonoma. Will I ever shed my cheapo nature for anything? I doubt it. I do love Ebelskievers, though and would consider buying a pan someday.
Thanks everyone! A few things.
1- Although I check their site daily, this "trip" was to the actual store
2- Adam, I have told you at least twice when we've been there about the cup-a-cake holders.
3- Michelle, I'd kill for that discount!!!
4- Ali, I'm sure Paula Dean would love that recipe. The more butter the better, right? :)
5- Meg, clearance, clearance, clearance...and oh gift cards.
yeah, I guess if you are going to double anything, it would be the butter!
So you can get a cast iron ebelskiver pan at Gygi?? whatever the name of that store is in SL. It's like $18. I have one, but would prefer the one my mom has, which is a little lighter, and not cast iron. Faster heating, not so much mess. ha Good luck.
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