5 Times Food and Typography Were Best Friends
By Food & Wine
Updated July 29, 2015
This Dessert Valentine
Credit: © Devon Hosford
Sometimes it can seem hard to express in words just how you feel, but with these food-based fonts, that won't be an issue anymore. Who can doubt how sincere your birthday wishes are when you spell them out in cookies?
The Fried Egg Font
Complete with accents and all, this font is the brunchiest way to remind your friend how many Euro she owes you. Available at Handmadefont.com.
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Alphabet Pancakes
The font that will make you want it to be breakfast right now and all the time.
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Classic Font Cookie Cutters
Bringing some serif-ed sugar cookies to your book group meeting will make it absolutely clear: you are the most literary person there. And you can eat all the cookies you want, because it's basically reading. Available on Etsy.
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Bacon Calligraphy
An inkwell calligraphy pen is messy and not delicious. Bacon is messy and delicious. It's not rocket science.
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This Dessert Valentine
Because how can you not fall in love when the words are dripping with chocolate?
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