Cool Family Meals images
Some cool family meals images:
Christmas Dinner 2009

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Ray with Dad at table

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Cool Recipes images
Some cool recipes images:
Great Grandma’s Pickle Recipes

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Last week my mom and I went down to my grandma’s house to go through some stuff. I asked my cousin about a few of my grandma’s recipes so I could take a few photos of them. She showed me all of grandma’s recipe boxes, they were filled with cards she’d written recipes on and clippings from magazines. She also showed me my great grandma’s recipe book. It was a collection of recipes scratched and pasted in to an old Railroad Ledger. It’s so great to see old well-used recipes written by my grandmothers.
I’m planning on taking these and making each one, taking photos and making a cookbook of family recipes, including photos of the recipes written by my grandma’s. I think this will make a wonderful Christmas present for family members.
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recipe – five-layer blackberry swirl cheesecake with fresh blackberries – _MG_3268

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view recipe – five-layer blackberry swirl cheesecake with fresh blackberries – _MG_3268 on a black background.
Cool Cookbook images
A few nice cookbook images I found:
Wortley Arms Charity Cookbook

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Seleted images from the Wortley Arms Charity Cookbook
Wortley Arms Charity Cookbook

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Seleted images from the Wortley Arms Charity Cookbook
1980 Olympic Games Cookbook

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I felt like finally starting to post my Olympics-themed stuff for some reason! this cookbook is 1979, Wm. C. Brown Company, found at a thrift store, probably, years ago
Cool Recipes images
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mint tea & recipe

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we enjoyed some energizing mint tea at a rest shop while on the long drive to the North African coast
After sampling various mint teas throughout Middle-East and Africa I found the "perfect" recipe (a very typical recipe for North African Mint Tea):
Ingredients:
8-12 leaves of fresh mint
4-6 leaves of fresh sage
1-2 sprigs of chamomile
1-2 t of "gunpowder" green tea
lots of sugar
In a small tea pot, add all ingredients, add boiling water to the fill, allow to steep for 3-5 minutes.
Serve in small glasses pouring from above the glass to create the traditional "foam" (takes some practice doing this – be careful).
substitute dried sage but use much less as dried sage tends to be much stronger and can give the tea a very bitter taste.
Coconut Butter Mochi Recipe

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Coconut Butter Mochi Recipe
Best Ever Lasagna (Lasagne) Recipe

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Best Ever Lasagna (Lasagne) Recipe
Recipe can be found at www.VancityAllie.com or you can follow her on Twitter at www.twitter.com/VancityAllie …
Cool Healthy Food Choices images
Check out these healthy food choices images:
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2009 Can Do Awards Dinner to benefit Food Bank Of New York at Chelsea Piers. New York, 2009.
In New York City, one of the richest cities in the world, food poverty is around every corner. Throughout the five boroughs, approximately 1.3 million people — largely comprised of women, children, seniors, the working poor and people with disabilities — rely on soup kitchens and food pantries. In addition, the number of New Yorkers experiencing difficulty affording food for themselves and their families has doubled to approximately four million since 2003.
Food poverty in New York City results from problems affording or accessing needed food. Low-income New Yorkers often have to make choices between providing enough food for themselves or their families and paying the month’s rent or utility bills. With food prices steadily rising, difficulty affording groceries among New Yorkers with already stretched budgets has reached crisis levels. The steadily rising cost of living is also being felt by middle-income New Yorkers, who are increasingly experiencing difficulty affording food. Meanwhile, a number of financial pressures — including health issues, health insurance issues and low wages — continue to affect New Yorkers with low to moderate incomes.
In addition to financial problems, low-income neighborhoods throughout New York City are characterized by a lack of affordable, nutritious food. Add to that equation chronically stretched budgets and the prevalence of low-cost, low-quality food and it is easy to understand the challenges of leading a truly healthy lifestyle in many neighborhoods — which lead to high concentrations of diet-related conditions such as diabetes, obesity and hypertension.
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2009 Can Do Awards Dinner to benefit Food Bank Of New York at Chelsea Piers. New York, 2009.
In New York City, one of the richest cities in the world, food poverty is around every corner. Throughout the five boroughs, approximately 1.3 million people — largely comprised of women, children, seniors, the working poor and people with disabilities — rely on soup kitchens and food pantries. In addition, the number of New Yorkers experiencing difficulty affording food for themselves and their families has doubled to approximately four million since 2003.
Food poverty in New York City results from problems affording or accessing needed food. Low-income New Yorkers often have to make choices between providing enough food for themselves or their families and paying the month’s rent or utility bills. With food prices steadily rising, difficulty affording groceries among New Yorkers with already stretched budgets has reached crisis levels. The steadily rising cost of living is also being felt by middle-income New Yorkers, who are increasingly experiencing difficulty affording food. Meanwhile, a number of financial pressures — including health issues, health insurance issues and low wages — continue to affect New Yorkers with low to moderate incomes.
In addition to financial problems, low-income neighborhoods throughout New York City are characterized by a lack of affordable, nutritious food. Add to that equation chronically stretched budgets and the prevalence of low-cost, low-quality food and it is easy to understand the challenges of leading a truly healthy lifestyle in many neighborhoods — which lead to high concentrations of diet-related conditions such as diabetes, obesity and hypertension.
