5 Delicious DIY Wedding Favors Your Guests Will Love — Wedding Plans

My fiancé Sam and I are getting married in less than a month, and one of the (many) tasks has been finding sweet packaging for our wedding favors. Of all the weddings I’ve been to that have done favors, the ones we’ve most enjoyed (and actually used) were the edible gifts.

The day after the wedding, there’s nothing like a nice breakfast treat, and guests who have traveled quite a distance will surely appreciate a snack on their way home. We quickly landed on one solid idea for our wedding, but in the process we came across a few other inspired options for edible wedding favors — here are five favorites.

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Pre-Order The Kitchn Cookbook! (We Have a Bonus Present for You Early Birds) — The Kitchn Cookbook

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Pre-Order & Peek Inside The Kitchn Cookbook

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We’re so pleased and excited to announce that The Kitchn Cookbook is now available for pre-order! The Kitchn Cookbook (out October 7) is more than just a cookbook — it’s a handbook to a happy, healthy, nourished kitchen, with recipes, tips, cleaning advice, cooking lessons, gathering inspiration, and tastes of all the things that make up The Kitchn. Today we’re launching pre-orders with a bonus download goodie for all of you who pre-order (or who already have!).

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Greg Laketek Quit His Job to Make Old World-Style Italian Salumi. Here’s Why. — Maker Tour

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Who: Greg Laketek of West Loop Salumi
What: Salumi
Where: Chicago, IL

Greg Laketek grew up spending his summers in northern Italy surrounded by family, beautiful scenery and all the other things that make you wonder why you haven’t packed your bags and played out your own version of Under the Tuscan Sun. “My grandfather would take me around to his friends’ farms where they would make salumi, cheese, bread, wine — that’s what I remember growing up.”

Greg’s appreciation for food began early during those family summers, but during the rest of the year he was back in the Midwest. After graduating from Kansas University with a business degree and starting a consulting company the restlessness set in. He enrolled in culinary school, graduated, but still wasn’t sure what his his next step was. One night while out with a friend, inspiration came to him at the bar (as it often does) while discussing Chicago’s lack of good salumi.

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Recipe: Lighter Baked Macaroni & Cheese with Spinach & Red Peppers — Recipes from The Kitchn

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We are getting into the days when hearty casseroles and warm cheesy things are starting to sound like a good idea again. My absolute favorite time of year. Put this casserole on your list — it’s a veggie-filled riff on baked mac ‘n’ cheese that doesn’t require a roux or even much prep at all, beyond cooking the pasta. It hits that sweet spot of comfort food that has enough redeeming nutritional qualities to justify having it both for dinner and lunch the next day.

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12 Clever (and Unusual) Ways to Enjoy Art in the Kitchen — Kitchen Inspiration

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Do you have art in the kitchen? A photograph? A print? A little splash of color? We think that art absolutely belongs in the kitchen, but you don’t have to stick with traditional forms. Why not frame recipe cards, or hang kitchen hardware, or even find the beauty in tomato can labels?

Here are 12 ways to enjoy art in the kitchen, including those, and more!

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