Hello sexy.
I found myself in Dulwich Hill, Sydney last week, I hadn’t been there for a while and the gentrification’s in full swing. I was super hungry and ducked into Cakes And Creams for a quick bite. So… every now and again you’ll have a meal that’s EXACTLY what you want and this was one of those occasions. A delicious veggie pie, great cuppa (with great soy) and a naughty almond tart to top it off. It sent my low blood sugar bad mood packing and put a smile on my dial. It was so good in fact, I just had to post about it.
Cakes And Creams have been open about 6 months, they’re lovely people and on the weekend you can expect home-made donuts and brioche. Do yourself a favour and go and check out this fantastic local business. I’m so going back.

Cakes And Creams, 455 Marrickville Rd, Dulwich Hill, Sydney. 02 9560 7437.
I call Crumpler’s All and Sundry a multi-purpose bag, because like its title suggests it can have many uses. For me nothing is more annoying than a massively bulky toiletry bag. It’s usually the last thing to go in your case at the end of your trip and many a time I’ve had to squeeze it in at the last minute. Not so this clever number. Crumpler promote this as a bag for your cables or stationary but for me it’s the perfect shape and size for all the things a gal needs to stay clean and beautiful. The best part is that if you clip the studs together it stands up as a standard toiletry bag but when it comes to fitting in your suitcase, unclip and lay this baby flat. Viola – space saving wonder. Everything about this bag is fab. It’s extremely well made, comes in two funky colours Black/Teal and Purple/Pink and won’t hurt your hip pocket at a very reasonable $35. Crumpler even offer free postage within Oz. Whatever you use it for, you won’t regret buying the All and Sundry.
Deconstructing Ways by Isidro Blasco debuted September 23 and will be at Mullins Street and Market Row, Sydney until January 31, 2012. Make sure to check it out! Part of the City of Sydney’s Art and About. We heart Clover Moore.
via City of Sydney