Cool Diet images

September 29, 2024 · Posted in Diet · Comment 

A few nice diet images I found:

Bread Diet 0389
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Image by mliu92
He’s not been well today, hence the bland diet.

Fresca
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Image by Like_the_Grand_Canyon
Diet soda!

Diet Coke TIFF party – Hoxton
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Image by Solmaz Akef

Cool Barbecue Foods images

September 28, 2024 · Posted in Barbecue Foods · Comment 

A few nice barbecue foods images I found:

Tomatoes after roasting
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Image by Hybernaut
this is an Alton Brown trick for concentrating the flavor in your tomato sauce

Ribs are now on the grill
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Image by metacosm
… and ready to spend at least 3 hours there!

Nice Family Meals photos

September 27, 2024 · Posted in Family Meals · Comment 

Check out these family meals images:

Nags Head 2012 Memoirs 71 – The Pier
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Image by Counselman Collection
Our son and daughter-in-law chose this location for this year’s spring trip to the Outer Banks of North Carolina, putting us right on the ocean front beach. It was a great location right beside Jeanette’s Pier, and the weather was so sunny. There were some windy days that made the waves all that much better. Besides our family from Ohio, we had friends visiting from several Congregations neighboring ours, plus a family that drove from mid-Texas and another from Indiana. As usual, we took turns making meals and it was a great experience with everyone fellowshipping and working together peacefully. Yes, I had one conference call with World Headquarters I did not want to miss, but it was still total relaxation. I tried to go a whole day without touching a camera, but then I got the shakes, and I just had to grab a camera and start snapping again; when you are hooked, you are hooked. To see photos from our past visits to Nags Head see the set of photos in our Travel Collection called Nags Head Memoirs; they are all dated.
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2013 – 3rd Annual Flyfest
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Image by Project Healing Waters Fly Fishing – Northern VA
More than 65 people attended the Third Annual PHWFF Flyfest held at Harman’s North Fork Cottages in Cabins, W.Va., Dec. 6-8. The event was hosted by the PHWFF Fort Belvoir and PHWFF Quantico Programs and more than 35 Warriors and several family members from seven different PHWFF programs fished 1 ¾ miles of the private access trophy trout stream during the three-day weekend trip.

In attendance during the weekend were Volunteer Guides and Warriors from the two local programs in addition to members from programs in Martinsburg, West Va.; Richmond, Va.; Atlanta, Ga.; Winchester, Va.; and Hunter Holmes McGuire VA Medical Center, Richmond, Va. For 14 Warriors, it was the first time they had traveled to Harman’s. Also, three professional fly fishing guides/instructors attended and donated their time to the event.

The air temperatures never rose above the upper 30s and often included wind chills in the teens with heavy rain and snow during the weekend’s festivities.

Bigg Riggs Farm, owned by Calvin Riggleman, an Iraq Marine combat Veteran and small farmer from Loom, W. Va., provided all meals for the three-day event.

Friday and Saturday evenings included Warrior raffles for prizes donated by supporters from around the country. Additionally, three small businesses donated products through the two PHWFF programs’ relationships on social media.

Evenings were filled with various fly tying instruction at different cabins to include wet flies, soft hackle flies, streamers and clouser minnows. Volunteers and professional guides provided the free instruction.

The stream had been recently stocked by Harman’s with rainbow and brown trout, ranging in size from 17 to 20 inches. However, due to extremely heavy rains on Friday, Saturday’s fishing schedule was pushed back and instruction on fly casting and fly tying were held during the morning and early afternoon. Fishing was limited to “shore only” during the afternoon. Even though fishing was limited, Warriors caught fish.

Sunday morning, attendees woke to a winter storm and many left early in the day. Those who were able to stay fished from shore. Five Warriors decided to extend their stay to wait for the storm to pass so they could safely travel home.

(photo submitted by Krista Lutz)

串门子串烧居酒屋

September 26, 2024 · Posted in Barbecue Foods · Comment 

Check out these barbecue foods images:

串门子串烧居酒屋
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Image by hjw223
上海市虹梅路3215弄201号圣伦兰大楼1H座(近红松路)

2014 Farm to Feast Fundraiser Dinner
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Image by The Edible Garden Project
We hosted a Farm to Feast fundraiser dinner in August of 2014. Whole Foods Market, Blue Goose Cattle, Summerhill Pyramid Winery, Harker’s Organics, Parallel 49 Brewing, and Farm House Natural Cheese sponsored the event. Thank yo to all of our sponsors and guests for participating in a spectacular evening! Photography Credit: Oliver Harden, www.oliverharden.com

2009 Thanksgiving meal at the South of the Alps Dining Facility, Caserma Ederle, Vicenza, Italy – United States Army Africa (SETAF) – 091125

September 25, 2024 · Posted in Family Meals · Comment 

Some cool family meals images:

2009 Thanksgiving meal at the South of the Alps Dining Facility, Caserma Ederle, Vicenza, Italy – United States Army Africa (SETAF) – 091125
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Image by SETAF-Africa
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CAPTION: U.S. Army Soldiers, Civilians, Families, retirees and their guests enjoy are festive Thanksgiving meal at the award-winning "South of the Alps" Dining Facility on Caserma Ederle, Vicenza, Italy.

Soldiers from the 173rd ABCT, U.S. Army Africa (SETAF), Garrison Vicenza and several other units stationed in Italy enjoyed a taste of home with a full spread of turkey, ham and roast beef with all the fixings.

U.S. Army photo by Edward N. Johnson

_WA_8604
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Image by UN Women Asia & the Pacific
Begum, 45, is a sex worker at Baniashanta brothel at Dacoope upazila in Khulna. Cyclone Amphan devastated her home and adjacent surroundings. The Covid-19 pandemic forced her out of work. Members of the village police announced the incoming Cycline Amphan the day before, requesting everyone to take refuge in the nearby cyclone shelter. She was worried about her house — built outside the dam support —which was newly built, with new furniture and all. But her colleagues urged her to go. She did not move until the last moment, after which she took refuge at a nearby shop, with no belonging. As the cyclone intensified, she pondered shifting elsewhere, but no one would offer her shelter with her furniture. Amphan rendered her homeless. With no food in sight, workers like her were at the mercy of a few people who offered relief in the form of rice, which sufficed for a meal throughout the day. She had to find a house elsewhere. She eventually found a small room to live in, but her source of income did not return, causing her to lead a miserable life. Her lack of income has caused her debts to rise, especially for rent and groceries. She received cash support from UN Women as a victim of Cyclone Amphan, which she used to purchase household essentials and kitchen utensils. She has no family, who would offer her some help or support at her time of need, let alone some food. Before the Covid-19 pandemic, she could earn something, but since the outbreak, she still has not regained her livelihood. For the last six months, she has to rely on whatever relief aid she can get her hands on, and nothing else.

Photo: UN Women/Fahad Kaizer

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