Cool Barbecue Foods images
A few nice barbecue foods images I found:
Miniature Food – Barbecue Plate D

Image by PetitPlat – Stephanie Kilgast
Soleil + Chaleur = barbecue!
Sun + Hot Weather = barbecue!
handmade by me out of polymer clay
1:12 dolllhouse scale
Cool Cookbook images
Some cool cookbook images:
Leafing through cookbooks

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cookbooks

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Spry Cookbook – Back

Image by Radio Rover
Cool Recipes images
Check out these recipes images:
Easiest snickerdoodle recipe of all time

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I needed to make some cookies for work last night, so I made these snickerdoodles. I was literally done baking (and cleaning up) in less than 15 minutes.
* 1 (21 ounce) box yellow cake mix
* 2 eggs
* 1/3 cup vegetable oil
* 1 teaspoon vanilla
* 1/3 cup sugar
* 2 teaspoons cinnamon
-mix boxed cake mix, oil, vanilla, and 2 eggs
-combine cinnamon & sugar in a separate small bowl
-shape dough into small bowls, rowl into cinnamon/sugar mix
-place on cookie sheets – bake for 6-8 minutes at 350
take them out before they look done or they’ll burn on the bottom.
makes 2 dozen cookies.
SO GOOD!
193/365
Moonsun’s lasagne recipe.

Image by toughkidcst
일요일 아침 마나님께서 라자냐솜씨를 보여주신단다.
Higher quality – Director’s Cut here !!
Cool Family Meals images
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The family meal

Image by gerrypopplestone
Khlong Toei, Bangkok
Birthday family meal

Image by YayAdrian
Cool Healthy Food Choices images
A few nice healthy food choices images I found:
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U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Deputy Secretary Kathleen Merrigan looks up at the polled audience response being projected on a screen, during the presentation of the “Know your Farmer Know your Food” initiative to students and faculty at the Animal Sciences / Agricultural Engineering Building at the University of Maryland, in College Park, MD, on Thursday, April 7, 2011. Deputy Secretary Merrigan’s interactive presentation utilized wireless polling in the lecture room to present questions to the audience who used handheld devices to choose from a list of multiple answers. Their answers were instantly tabulated, then Merrigan revealed their top choice on the screen, followed by the correct answer, usually revealing an error and misconceptions. Her talk covered support of local farmers; strengthening rural communities, promoting healthy eating, protecting natural resources; grants, loans and other support USDA provides as well as stories of innovation; industry and government cooperation; and careers opportunities in agriculture, ranching and the USDA. USDA photo by Lance Cheung.
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University of Maryland students in the audience used wireless polling devices during U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Deputy Secretary Kathleen Merrigan presentation of the “Know your Farmer Know your Food” initiative to students and faculty at the Animal Sciences / Agricultural Engineering Building at the University of Maryland, in College Park, MD, on Thursday, April 7, 2011. Deputy Secretary Merrigan’s interactive presentation utilized wireless polling in the lecture room to present questions to the audience who used handheld devices to choose from a list of multiple answers. Their answers were instantly tabulated, then Merrigan revealed their top choice on the screen, followed by the correct answer, usually revealing an error and misconceptions. Her talk covered support of local farmers; strengthening rural communities, promoting healthy eating, protecting natural resources; grants, loans and other support USDA provides as well as stories of innovation; industry and government cooperation; and careers opportunities in agriculture, ranching and the USDA. USDA photo by Lance Cheung.
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University of Maryland Senior Victoria Lake and others in the audience used wireless polling devices during U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Deputy Secretary Kathleen Merrigan’s presentation of the “Know your Farmer Know your Food” initiative to students and faculty at the Animal Sciences / Agricultural Engineering Building at the University of Maryland, in College Park, MD, on Thursday, April 7, 2011. Deputy Secretary Merrigan’s interactive presentation utilized wireless polling in the lecture room to present questions to the audience who used handheld devices to choose from a list of multiple answers. Their answers were instantly tabulated, then Merrigan revealed their top choice on the screen, followed by the correct answer, usually revealing an error and misconceptions. Her talk covered support of local farmers; strengthening rural communities, promoting healthy eating, protecting natural resources; grants, loans and other support USDA provides as well as stories of innovation; industry and government cooperation; and careers opportunities in agriculture, ranching and the USDA. USDA photo by Lance Cheung.
