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Posted by Rick Chillot

The Quirk D.I.Y. Holiday Gift Guide!

Welcome to the annual Quirk D.I.Y. Holiday Gift Guide!

Below, you'll see a number of picks from our quirk-tastic catalog. From cookbooks to craftbooks, apps to free eBooks, there's a little bit of something for everyone in here. Click away to learn more about the books!

Interested in featuring one of these on your blog, for your holiday roundup? Email [email protected] with your requests! Happy Holidays!

Posted by Eric Smith

The Cookiepedia: November’s Quirk DIY Book Club Pick!

Image via A Baked Creation

Hey there Quirk fans! Welcome to the Quirk DIY Book Club! This month's selection is The Cookiepedia by Stacy Adimando

Same as last month, you can snag one of TEN free copies by entering the Rafflecopter below. Winners will receive a copy of the book, and will be encouraged to send in photos of their finished crafts, which we will post here on the Quirk blog at the end of the month. You'll also be invited to pin along with us on our Pinterest page.

Posted by Eric Smith

Happy Birthday Roald Dahl… Have a Cookie

It’s possible your childhood wasn’t complete without treasured books such as Matilda, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, and James and the Giant Peach. The master behind these slightly twisted tales, Roald Dahl, would have been a whopping 97 years old on September 13th, and who wouldn’t love a delectable cookie on their birthday?

In honor of Dahl and his dark side (Curious? Dahl didn’t just turn Violet Beauregarde into a giant blueberry … check out My Uncle Oswald) here are boozy bourbon peach cookies, perfect for nibbling along with your afternoon tea, just the way Dahl may have done on his birthday.

Posted by Melissa Ward

Food Photography 101: How To Make Your Food Photos Even Tastier

Taking photos of food is easy! Especially compared to photographing people. Food doesn’t talk back or move around. It just sits there looking delicious, waiting for you to find its best angle. Food never complains that you are making it look fat or ugly, and it never insists that you play death metal during the photo shoot.

Don’t let all those gorgeous shots in cookbooks and on the internet intimidate you! Here are some tips to making successful food photos, whether you’re cozy at home or out at a restaurant, street fair, luau, or anywhere with good food.

Posted by Jackie Alpers

The Essential Guide To Celebrating Bastille Day At Home

One of my favorite Philadelphia traditions is held during the Bastille Day festival when a drag portrayal of Marie Antoinette stands high atop Eastern State Penitentiary throwing TastyKakes and saying, “Let them eat cake.”

Now for those of you I haven’t completely lost due to maximum Philadelphia reference saturation level or historical inaccuracy (blah blah blah, ‘Let them eat cake has been accreddited to many high ranking women before Marie Antoinette, blah blah blah), there are plenty of ways to celebrate Bastille day without leaving an air conditioned space.

Posted by Christine Eriksen