Turning Stories to Food

This Stories Turned Into Food? It was ‘Agatha All Along’.

Well, hello there again. Long time, no see, isn’t it? For that I can only sincerely apologize—especially to the rare people out there who were actually following this blog. You see what happened is—I threw myself too heavily into the murder of a woman that showed up just outside my town—in the woods (I live… Continue reading This Stories Turned Into Food? It was ‘Agatha All Along’.

Turning Stories to Food

Avatar: The Last Pastry Bender (Stories Turned Into Food)

I had a lot of ideas (as usual) for what I could make or what I could focus on from the themes etc. of the show. Ultimately I chose one that really is the basic of Avatar: The Last Airbender; it even starts the show every episode: ‘Water, Earth, Fire, Air—only the Avatar is the master of all four elements’. The Avatar, at it’s core, is a representative of the four different nations and the four different bending styles. Whilst they may belong to one race of person, they belong to everyone—they have to be unbiased and fight for all the nations, even if it may be hard.

Turning Stories to Food

Percy Jackson and the Chocolate Bomb (Turning Stories Into Food)

So, of course, when they announced that the Disney Plus Percy Jackson series was starting at Christmas I wanted to create a dish for the occasion. Originally it was intended to come out at Christmas, when it started, but due to the time it took to plan and prepare the different parts I didn’t manage to complete it for then. Instead I decided to get it ready for near the end of the series, as a celebration of the full Series/Season 1.

Turning Stories to Food

The Wizard of Oz: Pork and Corn and Fruit ‘oh my’

One word... Mmmmmm... Anybody who’s actually stumbled across my Twitter account (probably by accident I’d imagine as I don’t believe I’m that interesting to catch your attention purposely) will know that a few months ago I was reading ‘The Wizard of Oz’. I’ve got to be honest, the page I showed on there was just… Continue reading The Wizard of Oz: Pork and Corn and Fruit ‘oh my’