For those who want to add some bling to their food, there's edible spray paint. With Mardi Gras just around the corner, this can make your food shine—literally. And it won’t cost you an arm and a leg.
An activity and a snack in one (Picture: Getty / metro.co.uk) We know, we know – we’re not supposed to play with our food. But let’s make an exception for this edible paint. Yep, paint that you can ...
The rosy red hue of an apple, the rustic brown of braised short ribs, the unrefined greens of leaf lettuce — BOOOOORRRRR-ING! Now you can change the color of everything you eat (as long as it’s to ...
Need a quick and easy activity for your kids to do? This DIY puffy paint will provide hours of entertainment in a pinch. And the best part? It's nontoxic and safe to eat, which is a major bonus if ...
Finger-painting is a great way to give your toddler's fine-motor skills a good workout and keep them busy during lockdown. And the best part is, you don't have to buy any because you can make your own ...
NPR’s The Salt reports: Edible spray paint to class up your dinner plate is now available in Europe. Ess Lack, or Food Finish, works just like spray paint and adds a metallic finish to food. The ...
Flowers may not be the first ingredient you think of when garnishing a dish, but they’re perfect for adding bright color -- not to mention flavor -- to a host of sweet and savory recipes. Sprinkle ...
The tasty paint is applied with a brush in a stripe on the inside of your glass ATTENTION G&T fans! You can now transform your gin with edible paint – and it looks incredible. Bombay Sapphire has ...
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