Nice Family Meals photos

October 27, 2023 · Posted in Family Meals · Comment 

Some cool family meals images:

De Kas
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Image by magnusdigity
At this amazng restaurant, the chef goes into the garden and picks your fixed menu lunch from whats growing right now.

Family friends, The Forsters, gave us a meal at De Kas in Amsterdam for a wedding gift. Thank you so much – it was a perfect day.

Day 356 – A quick visit with Kevin and his family
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Image by LShave
My original plan, and the reason why I ceased being a Peace Corps volunteer over a week ago even though I’m not going home until tomorrow, was to be in Honduras all last week. My dad is the director of a Christian school in Syracuse, NY, and he and a group of Spanish students were supposed to be traveling to Honduras to work at a children’s hospital on the eastern coast. I was to meet them there, then travel to El Salvador with my dad while the team went back to Syracuse. He and I would have spent a day in San Salvador, and a day with my host family in San Vicente before going back.

Given the current situation in Honduras, however, my dad and the other trip organizers decided last week to cancel the trip. As a result, I had an extra week to spend in Torola, for which I was tremendously grateful. I felt that I was able to really say “goodbye” the way I needed to.

Today, even though my dad’s not with me, I’m in San Vicente with the family that I lived with for three months during training. I arrived last night in time for dinner, and I’ll be taking off today after lunch to go back to San Salvador and get my bags ready for my flight tomorrow. I scheduled the trip this way so that I could share three meals—dinner, breakfast, and lunch—with the family, my host mom being an excellent cook. Kevin, her grandson, is eight years old now, which means that he goes to school in the afternoons instead of the mornings. When he got home from school yesterday, I gave him a couple of toys, and we’ve been hanging out and playing together ever since. He likes to play with marbles, torment the dogs, parrots, cats, and ducks that live in the compound, play soccer, and tell jokes, so that’s what we’ve spent most of our time doing.

Leaving Josué and Marleni behind on Monday was difficult, but saying goodbye to Emma, Priscilla, and Kevin will be a lot easier, as I only lived with them for three months, as opposed to two years. This visit with them helps to make the transition a little bit easier.

Laura & Gary’s Wedding
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Image by Darcie
26.04.08
Ceremony at Culross Abbey
Meal/Reception @ Elgin Hotel, Culross

Woman’s DIARY period diet cal – Android & iOS apps – Free

October 26, 2023 · Posted in Diet · Comment 

A few nice diet images I found:

Woman’s DIARY period diet cal – Android & iOS apps – Free
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Image by jpappsdl
Woman’s DIARY period diet cal – Android & iOS apps – Freehttps://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=jp.kirei_r.sp.diary_free&hl=enhttps://itunes.apple.com/app/womans-diary-heart-body-support/id575109564
Women of mind and body of support app.Including the recording…

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Sunday Supper
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Image by jwinfred

wings are done

October 25, 2023 · Posted in Barbecue Foods · Comment 

A few nice barbecue foods images I found:

wings are done
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Image by &y

SF Food Cart One Year Anniversary
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Image by David W Oliver
The Adobo Hobo

Cool Recipes images

October 24, 2023 · Posted in Recipes · Comment 

Check out these recipes images:

Sunday Lunch
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Image by George
I’m trying to visit the Alemany Farmers’ Market more regularly for my fruit and veggies. The produce is really good and super cheap. As a result, I’ve been trying to cook stuff from whatever I buy, which is generally off the cuff and whatever looks good on the day. Hence, arugula, shallots and potato.

Haloumi Frittata with rosemary and potatoes

Ingredients
– 8 eggs
– 6-8 new potatoes, chopped into little cubes
– 2 red shallots
– generous pinch of dried rosemary
– a big handful of arugula, chopped roughly
– a thingy of haloumi, chopped into little cubes
– salt and pepper to taste

Method
Chop up potatoes and onions, and to olive oil in a skillet. Season with salt, add rosemary. Saute for a bit, then move to a hot oven, around 450’F for about 15 minutes.

Beat eggs. Chop arugula, haloumi.

Bring skillet out of the oven, return to stovetop to keep cooking. Add haloumi and cheese and mix well. Add eggs. Turn heat quite low.

Wait about 8-10 minutes, until it’s bubbling gently, but not fully cooked on top. What you want is for the "cake" to be cooked from below enough so when you throw it under the broiler, it will be cooked the whole way through.

When it’s ready, pop your skillet under a hot broiler to finish. I like to move it around a bit to get an even top. Ideally, the edges will rise a little. Take it out when the top’s nice and golden.

Make sure you let it stand for as long as you can at least 5 minutes. And, it’s delicious cold.

Making chorizo
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Image by joelplutchak
Mexican-style Chorizo

2.5lbs pork (ground, or butt or loin; should be somewhat fatty)
4 pasilla chiles
3 ancho chiles
2-3 de arbol or japones chiles
1 chipotle meco chile
6 cloves garlic, minced
3 Tbsp sweet paprika
1.5 tsp ground cumin seed
3/4 tsp ground coriander seed
3/4 tsp Mexican oregano
1/4 tsp ground cloves
2 tsp kosher salt
1/2 cup vinegar (I use rice or cider; red or white wine vinegar would be fine)

Destem and deseed chiles, reserving 1 tablespoon of the seeds. Toast the chiles briefly on each side on a comal or cast-iron pan set on medium heat. Toast the reserved seeds. Let the chiles and seeds cool, then grind to a powder in a spice grinder or molcajete.
If not using ground pork, grind pork using a medium-fine plate.
Combine all ingredients in a non-reactive bowl. Cover and let sit in a refrigerator for 2 days, mixing thoroughly about every 12 hours.
At the end of two days use in a recipe, or package as desired; I divide it into 1/2-pound patties and freeze until I’m ready to cook it, although it can be stuffed into medium casings.

Makes about 3 pounds.

Spinach/Celery Soup
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Image by Thomas Cizauskas
Vegetable stalks can make vegetable soup fibrous and gritty. Here’s an easy method to make a an instant vegetable broth and than ‘cream’ it up (with potatoes).

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INGREDIENTS
1 Yukon or ‘gold’ potato.
5 celery stalks
1 TBSP red miso
2-3 handfuls spinach
1 TBSP extra virgin olive oil
1 TBSP Kosher salt, + salt to taste
1 tsp smoked paprika, + pinch
1 dash habanero or other hot sauce

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PROCEDURE
☞ Chop a potato into large chunks. Boil in 2 cups salted (1 TBSP) water for 15 minutes. Strain, and reserve ‘potato’ water.

☞ In large pot, dice 5-6 diced celery stalks. Saute in olive oil over medium heat for 5 minutes.

☞ Add 1-2 TBSP red miso paste to potato water. Dissolve. Add celery and a few bunches of whole spinach leaves. Bring to boil. Remove from heat and allow to stand until spinach wilts.

☞ Reserve a few wilted spinach leaves.

☞ Blend spinach, celery, and potato broth to smooth consistency. Strain through a mesh strainer. Press all liquid from the pulp. Discard pulp.

☞ Add potatoes to broth. Blend. To taste, add freshly cracked black pepper, habanero sauce, smoked paprika powder. Blend.

☞ Serve with a sprinkle of paprika and a wilted spinach leaf.

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Diet Pepsi with Arabic Script

October 23, 2023 · Posted in Diet · Comment 

Check out these diet images:

Diet Pepsi with Arabic Script
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Image by nickgraywfu
I got the Diet Pepsi in the Bagel Shop in Bandra.

Dieter Thomas Kuhn & Band
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Image by cityshake
28. Januar 2012
Pier 2 (Bremen)
Foto: André Buck

diet bagel
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Image by o0karen0o
not mine.

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