Cool Cookbook images
A few nice cookbook images I found:
Tomato Chili Jam

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Spicy, yet sweet from brown sugar and cinnamon, this recipe from the Back in the Day Bakery Cookbook is perfect for cheese plates and sandwiches everywhere.
GreenRice

Image by YoAmes
Green rice
红烧肉-Red Braised Pork

Image by Liz Phung
A few shots from a cookbook that I’m photographing and designing
Cool Barbecue Foods images
Some cool barbecue foods images:
ブラジルフェスティバル 2010, 代々木公園

Image by yuichi.sakuraba
DSCF4711

Image by YangChen(TW)
Cool Family Meals images
A few nice family meals images I found:
Meal for Two

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Right at the bottom of my garden is my tool shed. The other evening (about 1130pm) our two spaniels went mad and I went down to see what all the fuss was about. I caught a quick view of a small hedgehog going under my old shed. The following evening I placed a saucer of cat food down by the shed and waited quietly. I then captured the following shots from about ten feet away as the family came out for dinner. Sorry about the quality but it was midnight and I couldn’t see what I was doing!
Honeysuckle Christmas Tree

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Honeysuckle is hosting a Christmas Tree Installation with a series of events next to The Maritime Centre from 1st until 27th of December 2012.
Photos with Santa
Saturday 8th December
8:30 am until 12:30pm
Looking for a family Christmas portrait location?
Photos with Santa are free and can be collected online via our website, after the event weekend.
OzHarvest will be on site to show you their new Cook Book. Every book sale = 60 meals delivered to those in need. www.ozharvest.org/
Photo credits: Simone Sheridan
Cool Cookbook images
Some cool cookbook images:
MADE-Slow PRESENTATION OF QUALITY IRISH FASHION DESIGN – AVOCA HANDWEAVERS [FASHION SHOW AT THE RDS JANUARY 2018]-136177

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Avoca Handweavers, now mostly known simply as Avoca, is a clothing manufacturing, retail and food business in Ireland. The company began in Avoca, County Wicklow and is the oldest working woollen mill in Ireland and one of the world’s oldest manufacturing companies. It is also Ireland’s oldest surviving business. Although commonly believed to have come from Wicklow, the family are from Sligo.
The mill on the banks of the fast-flowing River Avoca survives from at least 1723. Travel to and from the remote village was difficult and a barter system was used. The mill was used for grinding corn for bread and spinning and weaving wool.
In 1760 a Fly Shuttle Loom, capable of weaving up to 20 metres of cloth a day arrived. Workers, concerned about possible unemployment, resorted to burning some looms.
Three sisters, the Wynnes, inherited the mill in the 1920s and introduced colour. Avoca Handweavers tweeds was produced and exported, including for use by Italian designer Elsa Schiaparelli. The material was also used for a waistcoat for King George VI and baby blankets for the children of Queen Elizabeth II.
In 1974, Donald Pratt, a solicitor engaged to handle the sale of the mill which now faced closure decided to buy it himself. Along with his wife, Hilary, a teacher, he set about getting Avoca Handweavers back on its feet. The Pratts began exporting handwoven rugs and throws to the UK and other countries. Avoca throws are still sold across the globe.
Managed now by two generations of the Pratt family, Avoca continues to develop with several large retail outlets around Ireland, including Powerscourt and Malahide Castle, and in Belfast. Many of these also have popular foodhalls & cafes attached as their food operations expand. The Avoca Café Cookbooks have proven to be popular bestsellers.
The company has a number of women’s clothing ranges which it sells through its own stores designed by Amanda Pratt, as well as wholesaling in Ireland and internationally. The best known of these is Avoca Anthology.
Avoca is also strongly associated with gardens and has several very rare trees in its Kilmacanogue grounds and one of Ireland’s most famous gardens at Mount Usher Gardens in Ashford, County Wicklow. The company employs over 600 people.
Thai Peanut and Vegetable Noodles

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Adapted from the upcoming Newlywed Cookbook to add all the veggies "beginning to die" in the house and use brown rice stick noodles. Good, but next time I’m adding more PB and sriracha.
Review: readwritecook.blogspot.ca/2013/03/the-newlywed-cookbook.html
yummysmells.blogspot.ca/2013/05/thai-vegetable-peanut-noo…
So yummy! Girlfriend made roasted eggplant with yogurt-tahini sauce and cumin-crisped chickpeas

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From Smitten Kitchen cookbook
Cool Recipes images
Check out these recipes images:
Broccoli Cheddar Loaf

Image by kwbridge
Aromatic Chicken Curry (on its way into the oven)

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forkd.com/recipe/aromatic-chicken-curry-74
Vegetarian Vuelta a España: Artichoke Rice Cakes with Manchego Cheese

Image by megabeth
I quickly discovered that even before forming the rice into little cake, the rice mixture itself was so good that I feared we ate too much of it to make it to the frying stage. All you need to do is throw some shaved manchego on top of the prepped rice and you’re good to go for an amazing side dish. But, where’s the fun in that? Push your sleeves up, dig in, and get your hands gloopy making these rice cakes. Fry them up and enjoy.
Recipe and details on Veggin’ – www.megabeth.net/?p=5910
