Kids love pretend play, so it’s no surprise when toymakers start to make toys that mimic real life with crazy cute play sets like a home office, charcuterie board, sushi and cake pops. Now, Disney is getting in on the action with a new Minnie Mouse Barista set that’s perfect for your budding java-lover.

The adorable pink and mint green play set comes with everything your barista needs to whip up a cappuccino or latte. In addition to accessories, the toy comes with faux coffee beans inside the grinder!

The set also includes two cups, spoon, milk and sugar containers. Coffee anyone?

You can purchase the set this fall from shopDisney.com for $29.99.

––Karly Wood

 

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It’s so sweet, it’s hot, literally. Hot honey is the perfect accent to just about any appetizer or meal. Find this new versatile condiment at ALDI starting Aug. 12. 

You can drizzle this hot honey on veggies, add to dressings or complement your charcuterie boards with it. Try it as a marinade as well. 

Berryhill Hot Honey Hot Honey Chili

Berryhill Hot Honey Chili

Berryhill Hot Honey Siracha

Berryhill Hot Honey Siracha

—Jennifer Swartvagher

All photos courtesy of ALDI

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Want to up your antipasto game? These incredible Disney charcuterie boards were made for hosting an epic event.

Overflowing charcuterie tables are all the rage, but with these Disney-themed cheese boards from Bed Bath and Beyond, the board itself will be as much of a star as the food on top of it. Featuring Disney Princesses, Mickey and Minnie and of course, the master of cheese himself, Chef Remy of Ratatouille, these boards are the perfect accent for your next party.

The boards come in a variety of styles and sizes for all your serving needs. Just want to serve up a fancy after school snack? One of the smaller boards featuring The Little Mermaid, Snow White or Mickey and Minnie are perfect.

If you’re hosting a mom’s night in, go with one of the larger rustic boards, which come with cheese markers and feature characters like Belle, Cinderella and Mickey and Minnie.

If you like to have plenty of tools at your disposal, the circle cheese board and tool set featuring Ratatouille is great choice.

You can shop the entire collection online at Bed Bath and Beyond here. Prices range from $29.99 to $59.99.

—Shahrzad Warkentin

All photos: Bed Bath and Beyond

 

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First, it was the play charcuterie board and then the pretend cake pop set. Now your little foodie can whip up sushi too, thanks to Melissa & Doug Roll, Wrap & Slice Sushi Counter!

The 46-piece set has everything your sushi chef needs to make their fave rolls and sashimi. For just $40, you’ll get sushi pieces with self-stick tabs, fish and vegetable slices and sticks, rice blocks, felt nori wraps, ginger and of course, wasabi.

The adorable kit also comes with a rolling mat, wooden serving tray, soy sauce dipping bowl, chopsticks, in addition to a reusable menu card that labels the pieces and gives rolling and wrapping instructions. Also included is a display/serving counter which holds all the ingredients little chef’s need for making maki rolls, nigiri, and temaki.

Though we’re just now finding this gem of a play set, according to the Melissa & Doug website, it has actually been around since 2017. Either way, it’s a must-have for budding chefs.

––Karly Wood

All photos: Courtesy of Target

 

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If your preschooler would prefer competing on Cupcake Wars over serving up the been-there, done-that play kitchen fare, the Fisher-Price’s Cake Pop Shop set is the perfect holiday gift.

Your young master chefs can pretend to set up their own boutique bakery with this adorable wooden playset that features all the sweet treats you could ask for along with a stylish cake stand and a to-go bag.

In addition to colorful cake pops, your little baker can serve up cupcakes, cookies and macaroons to their clientele. The set makes the perfect companion to Fisher-Price’s Pretend Charcuterie Snack Set.

The entire set, designed for kids three and up, is available on Amazon where it’s currently on sale for just $12.

—Shahrzad Warkentin

All photos: Amazon

 

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Whether it is a 5 a.m. fever or just a tantrum-busting tickle-fest, Dad takes care of his own. Why not celebrate him this Father’s Day with some locally-made loot? From handcrafted wares he can wear to fun, foodie finds—here are 6 Atlanta-made gifts he is sure to love.

Lincoln’s Links
This set of Lincoln pennies converted into cuff links by Atlanta artist AmySueCraft celebrates baby’s birth and the date he became a dad. $10.49 on Etsy

Staying Power
The message of these hand-stamped aluminum collar stays from Block and Hammer with stay with him long after Dad’s Day. Shop B&H’s site for other sweet sayings and custom creations that are perfect for Dad’s Day.
$24.99 on Etsy 

Sweetwater Suds
Atlanta’s own Brown Bag Soap Company‘s “handcrafted beer soaps” are just the thing for Dad. Choose from their three beer bars—Pale Ale, Brown Ale or Blue Ale—all made with ales from locally loved Sweetwater Brewery.
$6 on Etsy

Pops for Pops
Make him the “King of Pops” with a special themed Pop Pack from King of Pops that includes 12 pops and a t-shirt.
$40 online at King of Pops or 678-732-9321

Meat Treats
If dad is a meat-lover, surprise him with a basket of goodies from The Spotted Trotter. This boutique charcuterie offers an ever changing selection of cured meats, sausages and more. Try the Peppered Umami Beef Jerky or the Kimchee Salami. Their bacon is pretty awesome, too.
Prices vary. At The Spotted Trotter, 1610 Hosea L. Williams Dr., 404-254-4958

Dad Needs a Beer
Dad may just need a cold one to celebrate his special day. How about a growler of local beer from a growler shop? With over 40 beers on tap to choose from, the folks at My Friend’s Growler Shop can help you land on a beer that he will love.
Prices vary. My Friend’s Growler Shop, 415 Memorial Dr. SE, 404-963-7882

Looking for other ways to show pops he’s tops? Click here for our list of subscription services fit for fathers!

—Rachel Quartarone

Photos courtesy of Etsy, King of Pops, My Friend’s Growler Shop via Facebook and Yelp! Jim C.

 

There’s nothing like cheese! Whether your taste buds prefer smoked gouda, blue cheese or creamy brie, our partners at 7×7 have dug up the best spots to get your cheese fix in San Francisco.

Mmmmm, cheese. What more is there to say? We talked to passionate cheesemongers around the city to see what cheeses they’re most excited about eating now.

Cheese Plus2001 Polk Street at Pacific Ave., 415-921-2001 

What they sell: cheeses, charcuterie, wine, imported Italian condiments, chocolate, seasonings, bread, sandwiches.

Favorite affordable cheese: Point Reyes’ Toma ($19/lb). “It’s grassy, milky, and dense,” says cheesemonger Samantha Chertoff. “It’s great to cook with, put on a cheeseboard, or eat in the morning.”

Favorite new cheese in stock: Cabra Blanca ($38/lb). It’s a pasteurized, natural-rind goat cheese from a very small Colorado farm, making it hard to get outside of the state. “It’s a bright cheese with lemon tones, perfect for warm days. Pair it with cornichons (French pickles), champagne, or a nice pilsner.”

Most recommended “out there” cheese: Provolone Mandarone ($50/lb), aged by Guffanti Cheese Company in Lombardy, Italy. “It’s like parmesan gone crazy,” says Chertoff. It’s aged at least two years, giving it a super distinct flavor perfect for those who want a powerful cheese. “It tastes like pepper and pineapple–you’d typically dip pieces of it in olive oil to soften the blow of the flavor, or shave it on arugula salads.”

Cheese Boutique666 Chenery St., 415-333-3390 (alternate location at 1298 12th Avenue)

What they sell: sandwiches, Mediterranean and cheese platters, charcuterie, hard-to-find olive oil (their 12th Street locale sells wine).

Favorite affordable cheese: “We have good French brie ($10.99/lb) and great prices on Manchego ($14.99/lb),” says owner Nada Malouf. “My favorite is the aged Old Amsterdam gouda ($15.99/lb).”

Favorite new cheese in stock: They just started carrying Chaubier from France, a half cow, half goat’s milk cheese that’s semi-soft and medium-sharp. “It’s perfect with red wine before dinner,” says Malouf.

Most recommended “out there” cheese: Leyden, a Dutch cow’s milk cheese with cumin seeds in it. Malouf suggests eating it before dinner with a full-bodied Merlot or Cabernet Sauvignon. It’s also a hearty cheese for cold weather.

Is your mouth watering yet? Be sure to check out the full article to discover the best places to score some cheese in San Francisco!

Written by Laura Mason

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