Red, White and Blue Pops, Cakes and Cookies

The Fourth of July is just about two weeks away and it’s time to start planning your bbqs, camping trips, pool parties, and picnics. We’ve already equipped you with the perfect grill for the occasion, showed you how to turn any piece of (patriotic) fabric into a chic beach wrap, and served up all the apps and gadgets you need for the perfect roadtrip. Now we turn to the sweet stuff, and all the fun we can have in the kitchen with red white and blue.

The Fourth of July is just about two weeks away and it’s time to start planning your bbqs, camping trips, pool parties, and picnics. We’ve already equipped you with the perfect grill for the occasion, showed you how to turn any piece of (patriotic) fabric into a chic beach wrap, and served up all the apps and gadgets you need for the perfect roadtrip. Now we turn to the sweet stuff, and all the fun we can have in the kitchen with red white and blue.

1. Flag Cupcakes: Pretty amazing what you can do with a little food coloring and planning, isn’t it? (Recipe and photo: Baked Bree)

2. Independence Day Cake: Whether you use boxed mix or homemade, this awesomeness is all about technique and preparation. We can’t wait to experiment with different color combos and shapes for other festive occasions! (Recipe and photo: Secret Life of a Chef’s Wife)

3. Stained Glass Jello Stars: Who knew that jello molds could turn into something so artistic? These vibrant stars take their dazzling design cues from colorful stained glass. (Recipe and photo: Brown Eyed Baker)

4. Snow Cone Cupcakes: Oh Bakerella. You go above and beyond every time. These adorable snow cones aren’t actually snow cones – they’re cupcakes! And the three patriotic colors are continued from the sprinkles to the frosting and even the batter. (Recipe and photo: Bakerella)

5. Fourth of July Macarons: Now that we’re basically pros at macaron-making, it’s time to start experimenting with color, flavor, and sugary accessories. The bluish purple hue in the middle is a combo of blueberry jam and frosting. Yum. (Recipe and photo: I Heart Baking)

6. Fireworks Cookies: ‘Cuz baby you’re a firework… Sometimes the best desserts are classics with a twist… or a spiral. To create the firework designs, use royal icing and a toothpick! (Recipe and photo: Recipe Girl)

7. Red White and Blue Fruit Pops: Perhaps you’re looking for something on the healthier side? These festive pops are a yummy combination of watermelon, apple and blueberry. (Recipe and photo: Bakers Royale)

8. Star Cookies: Another basic gone fancy, these sugar cookies are easy to make and fun to decorate. This could be a really fun one to do with the kids. (Recipe and photo: A Dash of Megnut)

9. Candy Bars: You may recall these super fun candy bar cakes from our Colorful Candyland Recipe Roundup. Perfect for all your summer get togethers. (Recipe and photo: Cherry Tea Cakes)

10. Blueberry Yogurt Waffles: Add some fresh fruit and yogurt to a pile of waffles and you’ve got a tasty patriotic breakfast. If waffles aren’t your jam, go for pancakes, scones or muffins. (Recipe and photo: Two Peas and Their Pod)

11. Red White and Blue Cake: A slightly simpler take on the colorful layer cake, we love the use of fondant stars as decoration! (Recipe and photo: The Busty Baker)

12. Red, White and Blueberry Cheesecake Cupcakes: Though it can be super rich, cheesecake is a great summer sweet because it’s best served straight out the fridge. These cups happen to be healthy too! Yes. Cheesecake that’s healthy. We’re floored. (Recipe and photo: Skinny Taste)

What are your favorite sweets to cook up for the 4th of July? Let us know in the comments below or share recipes over on Twitter.

And, if you’re looking for a few more savory summer-friendly options, check out our roundup from a few weeks ago on delicious Mini Memorial Day Bites.

I truly feel like I’ve been living under a rock when it comes to what’s good at Whole Foods. Turns out, they’ve been hiding some really impressive deals on groceries in the shadows, but I’m here to shed some light on ‘em. Whole Foods offers savings every week, and I’m fully convinced that my local Whole Foods will be seeing a whole lot more of me from now on.

Scroll on for details on Whole Foods’ top deals to shop starting today!

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1. BOGO 50% off packaged soups (Tuesdays)

Tuesdays and Fridays are the main days of the week that Whole Foods offers savings on their groceries. The first amazing deal for Tuesdays is BOGO 50% off packaged soups – perfect for this time of year!

They’ve got every kind of flavor from minestrone and chicken noodle to Italian wedding and broccoli cheddar. Their packaged soups average out at about $9 per 24-ounce tub, so saving 50% on one when you buy one is pretty good, especially for meal prep purposes.

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2. $2 off classic and organic rotisserie chickens (Tuesdays)

You can take $2 off two kinds of Whole Foods’ rotisserie chickens every Tuesday. Their classic rotisserie chicken goes for $9 while the organic version sells for $13. I love using rotisserie chicken for soups, sandwiches, wraps, and pastas, so getting a whole chicken to use for recipes all week long for just $7 is so nice!

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3. $8 large cheese pizzas (Friday)

Sometimes you just do not feel like cooking on a Friday evening after work – that’s where this Whole Foods savings hack comes in! Every Friday, you can get a large cheese pizza for $8. While there’s nothing wrong with a plain cheese pizza (nostalgia galore!), I’d take advantage of this deal then bulk up my slices with various toppings like peppers, pepperoni, and olives.

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4. 12 for $12 wild caught oysters (Friday)

Ooh, fancy! Every Friday, Whole Foods’ wild caught oysters go for $1 a pop. Buy a dozen for just $12, and you’re golden. This deal would be perfect for a bougie at-home date night.

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5. BOGO 50% off packaged sushi rolls (Friday)

This is another great date night pick! Buy one packaged sushi roll, and get another 50% off on Fridays only. From rainbow rolls to California rolls, this Whole Foods savings hack has my cravings going crazy.

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6. $10 family-sized tiramisu (Friday)

Got a hankering for a sweet treat? Don’t fret – you can shop a whole family-sized serving of tiramisu at Whole Foods for just $10 every Friday.

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7. $12 bottles of prosecco (Friday)

The death of the work week and start of the weekend is obviously a cause for celebration, and Whole Foods has you covered with $12 bottles of Presto prosecco every Friday. Cheers!

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As much as I love celebrity couples, I love celebrity sibling relationships even more. And Elle and Dakota Fanning are two sisters I've grown up watching since I first saw Dreamer in 2005. Considering Elle Fanning is only five months older than me, and I have a sister of my own, this is one relationship that feels particularly familiar. And while Elle has also watched Dakota Fanning act since we were kids, Dakota just revealed seeing Elle onscreen is just as special for her.

Here's why Dakota & Elle Fanning get emotional seeing each other onscreen.

Elle remembers "sobbing" during one particularly emotional Dakota Fanning movie.

“When Elle’s in anything, it makes me feel it deeper,” Dakota Fanning said at TheWrap’s Power Women Summit on December 3. “She never can fully disappear into a character totally for me as her sister. She obviously does an amazing job, but I’m always gonna see my little sister a little bit.”

And Elle is just as touched by Dakota's roles, and remembers "uncontrollably sobbing" after seeing Now Is Good, a movie where Dakota's character was dying of cancer. “Because it was my sister, I had a real traumatic reaction after that premiere and the screening,” Elle says. “Obviously the acting, but it was something felt on a deeper level.”

“I’m doing this job, I’m an actor because my sister started before me and I watched her,” Elle continues. “I wanted to do exactly what my big sister wanted to do.”

And their movies have also made an impact on everyone who watches them.

When Brit + Co caught up with Dakota Fanning at the world premiere of The Watchers, I had to ask about one of her most iconic movies: Uptown Girls. "I love it," she says of TikTok memes and edits giving the movie new life. "It's nostalgic for people who are kind of around my age, who grew up watching that movie, I think it's like a comfort movie for people. And so I love that people are still revisiting it and loving it. And maybe now that everyone's older [they're] understanding different things about it."

Dakota starred opposite Brittany Murphy, who also had roles in movies like Clueless, 8 Mile, and Girl, Interrupted. Brittany passed away in 2009 when Dakota was 15. "I loved Brittany so much and I still miss her," she says. "So anytime that she has, you know, a moment where people think about her is also nice."

You can see Elle Fanning in A Complete Unknown, in theaters December 25, and you can also stream Dakota Fanning's new show The Perfect Couple on Netflix now.

Heaping plates of Christmas cookies are synonymous with the holidays. It seems that nearly every country around the globe has their own variation on the holiday classic. In fact, some of these regions have been making their version of Christmas cookies for literal hundreds of years.

If you’re looking for a way to reconnect with your heritage, or maybe just want a little baking inspiration, check out our picks for the yummiest Christmas cookies from around the world.

The Noshery

Mantecaditos con Guayaba

These may look like ordinary thumbprint cookies, but these almond shortbreads from Puerto Rico are filled with a special guava marmalade. (via The Noshery)

Broma Bakery

Meringues

French meringues are a classic crumbly egg white cookie with a chewy interior. These get an extra European twist with the addition of Nutella. (via Broma Bakery)

Pretty. Simple. Sweet.

Alfajores

Deeply flavored dulce de leche, a caramel made from whole milk commonly found in Spain and many Latin American countries, is the key ingredient in these super pretty sandwiched Christmas cookies. (via Pretty. Simple. Sweet.)

Fancy Peasant

Melomakarona

These Christmas cookies that hail from Greece get their sweetness from a generous soaking of fresh honey! (via Fancy Peasant)

Very Eatalian

Baci di Dama

The name of this Italian treat translates to “lady’s kisses” — how adorable is that? These bite-sized cuties are made with ground hazelnuts and filled with a dollop of dark chocolate. (via Very Eatalian)

Cooking Classy

Linzer Cookies

These Austrian Christmas cookies are typically made with raspberry jam, but feel free to get crazy with a filling of your choice. Plus, the gorgeous windowpane look will make them a prize takeaway at your next cookie exchange. (via Cooking Classy)

Olivia’s Cuisine

Basler Brunsli

If you’re hanging out in Switzerland around Christmas time, you’ll definitely see these chocolate treats around. They’re often described as Swiss brownies due to their deliciously chewy texture. Perfect with a cup of eggnog or coffee! (via Olivia’s Cuisine)

Cilantro Parsley

Buñuelos

These tender miniature fritters from Mexico are a mix between a donut and cookie. Whatever you want to call them, they’re delicious. (via Cilantro Parsley)

Chef Lindsey Farr

Apricot Kolachys

The Hungarians definitely know what’s up when tart apricot jam gets wrapped in a blanket of flaky pastry. They’re a bright spot on a cold Christmas day. (via Chef Lindsey Farr)

Life, Love and Sugar

Cutout Sugar Cookies

In the United States, a plate of these festively decorated sugar cookies is just what Santa ordered. (via Life, Love and Sugar)

Saveur

Polvorones

You’ll find these simple pecan shortbread cookies all over Mexico around this time of year. The coating of powdered sugar and canela, a type of Mexican cinnamon, really bring the flavor to the next level. (via Saveur)

A Healthy Life for Me

Pignoli

These Italian Christmas cookies are made of a chewy almond base and topped with pine nuts. (via A Healthy Life for Me)

Fancy Peasant

Kourabiedes

These Greek Christmas cookies feature a buttery biscuit topped with mass amounts of powdered sugar. (via Fancy Peasant)

Does your family have a traditional cookie recipe for the holidays? Tag us @BritandBo in your Instagram photos and let us know!

This post has been updated with additional reporting by Meredith Holser.

Lead image via Pretty. Simple. Sweet.