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Food

7 Drool-Worthy Food Apps to Download Now

Food. It keeps us living, but when it's really good, it's a reason to live.

Food. It keeps us living, but when it's really good, it's a reason to live. When you find those tasty morsels that you just have to talk about, you could tweet it or post it on Facebook, but is there any better way to share in your foodie excitement than to take a photo? I think not. Here, seven foodie photo apps that are hot and ready to be served up on your smartphone.

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Thanksgiving

Yum's November Must Haves

Although 2010 has flown by, we're excited for the arrival of our favorite holiday: Thanksgiving.
YumSugar's 2010 November Must Haves

Although 2010 has flown by, we're excited for the arrival of our favorite holiday: Thanksgiving. For the next 24 days, we'll be pulling out all the stops to help you host the best turkey day ever. From problem solving to delicious recipes to inspiring table settings, we've got you covered. We'll start by sharing the five items we are currently obsessed with — we can't live without them and neither should you: here's our November must haves.

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Etsy Find: Open Tulip Serving Platter

Considering that it's August, the tulips in your garden have likely already come and gone.

Considering that it's August, the tulips in your garden have likely already come and gone. But that doesn't mean you can't still enjoy them! The Gleena Shop Open Tulip Serving Platter ($55) is just the thing to keep Spring eternal (you know how I love endless seasons). The asymmetrical platter is slip-cast porcelain, embellished with a delicate open tulip decal, and glazed on the inside only. It's food and dishwasher safe, but personally I'd just love to use it as wall décor. Ah! Botanicals get me every time.

Love It or Hate It

FantaSuteki Platters: Love Them Or Hate Them?

I found these platters over at Notcot and immediately fell in love with them.

I found these platters over at Notcot and immediately fell in love with them. Designed by Masaru Iwata, the FantaSuteki platters appear to be plain embossed dishes, but when you add soy sauce the images appear. I love them! What do you guys think? Love them or hate them?