Nice Cookbook photos
Check out these cookbook images:
American Century Cookbook
Image by shannonpatrick17
Food history/ recipes. Great Book.
Nice Barbecue Foods photos
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Food Stall at the Night Market
Image by alykat
Hua Hin, Thailand
Just emailed @jewhungry the pictures for my guest post! #sneakpeek #foodbloggers
Image by Yosef Silver – This American Bite
I write about food and recipes at bit.ly/thisab. This photo was also posted to Instagram, right here – ift.tt/1D1aBLl
Nice Diet photos
A few nice diet images I found:
Dietes Vegeta III
Image by Luis Beltrán
Nice Recipes photos
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recipes
Image by Nell Lewin
Nice Family Meals photos
Check out these family meals images:
Smoked duck
Image by kattebelletje
Thanksgiving Dinner
Image by Pictures by Ann
tomatoes
Image by Muffet
Is food for the body somehow different?
I have always loved food, perhaps even more than flowers. My whole family enjoyed food. In fact, on my grandmother’s deathbed, her last conversation with my father was to ensure that he knew all the ingredients to all the family recipes. (Sometimes my grandmother would withhold the identify of one ingredient so that no one else could make a dish exactly as she did.)
My mother’s family was Polish and Russian, and my father’s family was Spanish and Mongolian, so I had a pretty broad exposure to food as a kid. In addition, we owned a large farm, which produced all sorts of fresh produce. One of my happier memories as a child was sitting down to special summer meals, which consisted of one fresh crop of food: strawberries, for example, or corn. We would gorge ourselves on the fresh produce to celebrate its arrival.
However, as much as I love food, I didn’t really think about photographing it, except to document certain recipes. Occasionally, I might take a snapshot of something that I bought, but such pictures were usually spur of the moment activities that took place only because my camera was near where I unloaded the groceries.