Nice Cookbook photos

October 8, 2022 · Posted in Cookbook · Comment 

Some cool cookbook images:

A Supper Buffet for Ball or Reception from Mrs. Beeton's Book of Household Management. Digitally enhanced from our own 1923 edition.
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Antique illustrations from our own 1923 edition of Mrs. Beeton’s Household Management or Mrs. Beeton Cookery book edited by Isabella Beeton. This book was known as "an extensive guide to running a household in Victorian Britain" that described the arts of making and keeping a comfortable home. This book was a fruitful source for household chores and cookery. The mouthwatering illustrations of delicious food and tasty pastries were designed by skillful artists. We have digitally enhanced these plates into high resolution printable quality. They are free to download under the CC0 license. Also, these illustrations are free to use for either personal or commercial purpose.

Higher resolutions with no attribution required can be downloaded: https://www.rawpixel.com/board/1266632/mrs-beetons-household-management

AddingVegs
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Image by YoAmes
adding carrots, potatoes and onions to the stew

Nice Cook Books photos

October 7, 2022 · Posted in Cook Books · Comment 

A few nice cook books images I found:

British Library digitised image from page 249 of “Volcanoes of North America, etc”
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Image by The British Library
Image taken from:

Title: "Volcanoes of North America, etc"
Author(s): Russell, Israel C. (Israel Cook), 1852-1906 [person]
British Library shelfmark: "Digital Store 07107.i.5"
Page: 249 (scanned page number – not necessarily the actual page number in the publication)
Place of publication: New York (United States of America)
Date of publication: 1897
Publisher: Macmillan
Type of resource: Monograph
Language(s): English
Physical description: xiv, 346 pages (8°)

Explore this item in the British Library’s catalogue:
003193716 (physical copy) and 014828704 (digitised copy)
(numbers are British Library identifiers)

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View this image as a scanned publication on the British Library’s online viewer (you can download the image, selected pages or the whole book)
View this digitised map overlaid on a modern map using the British Library’s Georeferencer service
Order a higher quality scanned version of this image from the British Library

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View all the illustrations found in this publication
View all the illustrations in publications from the same year (1897)
Download the Optical Character Recognised (OCR) derived text for this publication as JavaScript Object Notation (JSON)

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2010-05-30 : Pie of Aloes
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Image by terry_love_uk
A sequence of images from the Spring Bank Holiday Weekend in the Tudor Kitchens at Hampton Court Palace.

Marc H. was making a recipe, ‘Pie of Aloes’. Aloes are fake larks (from the French) made of thinly beaten steaks of mutton (in this case) wrapped around a filling of boiled egg yolks and herbs (parsley?).

The ‘aloes’ are then baked in a pie, (a bit like "four and twenty song birds…").

However, the paste Marc made was a bit firm/crumbly he called on the expert hands of Robin to raise the pie crust and complete the pie. The end result was a bit "craggy" but it did hold together when baked. I didn’t see the final product, (it was eaten before I had a chance the next day) but Richard, (Tudor Cook), got a picture of it on his ‘Cooking The Books blog ( tudorcook.blogspot.com/2010/06/just.html ).

Guide/Cook/Photo Books
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Image by moosepics

Nice Diet photos

October 5, 2022 · Posted in Diet · Comment 

A few nice diet images I found:

Bronze-Baum zur Erinnerung an Hans-Dieter Hüsch
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Image by Reinhard H

Homage pieces to Dieter Rams’ ethos
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Image by renaissancechambara

Nice Barbecue Foods photos

September 26, 2022 · Posted in Barbecue Foods · Comment 

Some cool barbecue foods images:

Michael Hussar painting
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Image by redcrowstudio

Halifax Food & Drink Festival
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Image by TimHoggarth2016

itsu
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Image by James F Clay

Nice Family Meals photos

September 22, 2022 · Posted in Family Meals · Comment 

Some cool family meals images:

Killer of a Thriller – U.S.Army Garrison Humphreys – 28 October 2012
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Image by USAG-Humphreys
Click here to learn more about Camp Humphreys

U.S. Army photos by Kendra Moore
By Kendra Moore
USAG Humphreys Public Affairs

CAMP HUMPHREYS – The Strike Zone Bowling Center did not ‘strike out’ as it hosted the “Killer of a Thriller” pre-Halloween costume party, Oct. 28.

This event had a Michael Jackson theme and was filled with games and prizes. Among the competitions were “Best Moon Walk,” “Best MJ Look Alike,” and “Spookiest Costume.” Many of the prizes were lunch or dinner meals from the Alaska Mining Restaurant.

“It’s good fun, good entertainment and the music is really good,” said Mitch Dolliver-Myers, from the 532nd Military Intelligence Battalion. “The live band is really good and a nice touch. Many of the songs they sang are really, really good.”

Auto Reverse was the band and they sung some favorite MJ songs, including “Thriller” and “Black and White.”

“I like the Michael Jackson Thriller theme, because I love Michael Jackson,” said Pfc. Childress Timeka, assigned to Headquarters Support Company, 602nd Aviation Support Battalion.

Aaron Bowie, 11, was there with his family. He said that the party was “awesome because I get to be with my family.” His brother Ronnie, 15 said that he was entertained by the event and the highlight of this occasion for him was, “My last game, I just scored a 164.”

P1100818
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Image by 150hp
The all important birthday cake candle blow out!

These pictures document Xavier’s 5th Birthday Friend Party @ home.

Army Secretary McHugh visits Humphreys
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Image by USAG-Humphreys
HUMPHREYS GARRISON — Secretary of the Army John McHugh visited USAG-Humphreys Tuesday to see the installation’s progress of transforming into the future home of U.S. Forces in Korea and to meet with Soldiers and Family Members.
McHugh, the 21st Secretary of the Army, had lunch with Army spouses, received an overview of the garrison’s transformation from Col. Joseph P. Moore, Humphreys garrison commander, toured the Super Gym and met with members the installation’s Better Opportunity for Single and Unaccompanied Soldiers.
Approximately 15 Humphreys’ spouses ate lunch with McHugh in the 501st Military Intelligence Brigade Dining Facility, and after the meal the top leader of the Army opened the floor for questions. Veteran benefits, housing issues, spousal employment and the pros of using Host-Nation medical facilities were some of the topics discussed. McHugh thanked the spouses for not only their Soldier’s service, but theirs as well.
Following lunch, McHugh, along with Lt. Gen. Joseph F. Fil Jr., commander, Eighth U.S. Army, Brig. Gen. John Uberti, commander, Installation Management Command Korea, and Command Sgt. Maj. Robert A. Winzenried, command sergeant major, U.S. Forces Korea, traveled out onto the garrison’s newest land and received an overview of Humphreys’ role in USFK’s transformation from Moore.
On the last leg of his trip, McHugh checked out the Super Gym and its amenities before receiving a BOSS brief from Command Sgt. Maj. Jason K. Kim, Humphreys command sergeant major. Kim explained the activities and initiatives of the garrison’s BOSS program and then BOSS President, Staff Sgt. Lora Kelly, presented McHugh with a polo shirt.

U.S. Army photos by Lori Yerdon, Pfc. Heather Guerroro and Pfc. Georgina Gray

For more information on U.S. Army Garrison Humphreys and living and working in Korea visit: USAG-Humphreys’ official web site or check out our online videos.

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