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Recipe Dice

Are you spontaneous and experimental with your cooking? Do you wish that you were?

Try planning a meal with these adorable recipe dice. Roll a handful and head on out to your farmer's market. The wooden dice feature seasonal vegetables, grains, meats, spices, herbs, and a few additional ingredients like lemon, ginger, and hot chiles. These make a great gift for the chef in your family or anyone who likes to cook!

The graphics are water-resistant and the dice will clean up just fine if they get splashed with oil or water.

Materials: Wood blocks, stickers based on original artwork
Making: Assembled by hand
Size: 5/8" cubed
Packaging: Glass jar

$16.00 for a set of 14 unique dice

Quantity: (regular)


A vegetarian set is also available for $16.00, which includes an extra veggie die instead of the meat one.

Quantity: (veggie)

 


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  Craft designer Lea Redmond has been vending what she calls her "conceptual arty stuff" since 2007 (one such invention would be her "Alphabet Noodle Performance Napkins," fabric rectangles designed to look like lined notebook paper). Driven by a hunger to answer the eternal question—what's for dinner?—she came up with this novelty: A glass tumbler full of wooden cubes that bear her colorful hand-drawn ink icons of various ingredients.

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Are you looking for a little last minute stocking stuffer for the creative cook in your life? Or maybe even a little fun treat for yourself? Then check out Leafcutter Design's quirky and delightful creations. Recipe Dice! Pedal Power Flour Sacks! Alphabet Noodle Kit!

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One of the blogs I read regularly is Cabinet of Wonders, which I think of as a travel blog but the author probably doesn't. A few weeks back, they linked to the wonderful Leafcutter Designs. I followed the links, and ended up buying Crystal a set of Leafcutter's beautiful Recipe Dice for her birthday. This morning, we rolled the dice. Then we went to the farmers' market. We bought what we could, but it's still early, and not everything was available. Here's what we ended up with – look at those incredible oyster mushrooms.

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