Tag Archives: Food Photos

Shall we Scrap the Silly Smear?

CLICK ABOVE TO PLAY MUSIC Music – “The Frim Fram Sauce [Clean]” from The Wartime Years – Wartime Memories [Clean] by Nat King Cole. Released: 2011 Most of us would agree that we eat with the eyes and every good … Continue reading

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Food as Art – Sculptures from the Fruit & Veggie Realm

Music – “Carving Pumpkins” from Wee Sing for Halloween by Wee Sing. Released: 2011 CLICK ABOVE TO PLAY MUSIC It is no secret among foodies, chefs and culinary gastronomics that we eat with the eyes first. (see my previous posts: … Continue reading

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Turkey and “The Shroud of Turin”

CLICK ABOVE TO PLAY Music – “Turkey in the Straw” from Barnyard Bluegrass by Astrograss. Released: 2011 Yesterday, Thanksgiving Day, I decided to try a different recipe for cooking the big bird. Now, I know, as a cook, one should … Continue reading

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Food Folly Fotos Part 2

On October 20th, I published “Food Folly Fotos” and here is Part 2 for your amusement and delight. In my cookbook library, I have many ‘vintage’ cookbooks, advertiser’s recipe booklets and such. Part of the fun is leafing through the … Continue reading

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Food Folly Fotos

In my cookbook library, I have many ‘vintage’ cookbooks, advertiser’s recipe booklets and such. Part of the fun is leafing through the pages, particularly from the 1950’s and 1960’s. Sometimes it’s hard to tell what the cookbook authors were thinking, … Continue reading

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