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They cook for a restaurant in Sorrento, Italy, where English tourists eat listening to The House of the Rising Sun, In Dublin's Fair City and Yesterday played (i.e the notes struck in the correct sequence) on the mandolin!
Previously I submitted a cropped version, but I think it's better uncropped, like this
"Cooks’ Block, 1959
This nice brick and cast-iron building was erected on the southeast corner of SW 2nd and Oak in 1884 at a cost of $20,000. This photo dates to 1959; the building was demolished in 1965."
From the great Vintage Portland blog: vintageportland.wordpress.com/2010/04/29/cooks-block-1959
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"First I came across the Cooks Block (pictured above), a brick and cast-iron beauty that stood on the southeast corner of SW 2nd and Oak and was built in 1884 at a cost of $20,000. This photo dates to 1959. The building was demolished six years later."
From: chatterbox.typepad.com/portlandarchitecture/2010/05/a-tip...
Aoraki/Mount Cook is the highest mountain in New Zealand, reaching a height of 3,754 metres (12,316 ft) It lies in the Southern Alps, the mountain range which runs the length of the South Island. A popular tourist destination, it is also a favourite challenge for mountain climbers. Aoraki/Mt Cook consists of three summits lying slightly south and east of the main divide, the Low Peak, Middle Peak and High Peak, with the Tasman Glacier to the east and the Hooker Glacier to the west.
When in NZ recently visited Mount Tasman, Mount Cook and Lake Wakitipu. Found some stamps in an album I kept as a young boy. Did not dream then I would one day go to that beautiful country for a holiday.
Michael works hard until the last few minutes!
ZURB had a great ZURBmas this year cooking and eating at our own Iron Chef competition. Four teams were broken into groups with mystery ingredients. Each team had one hour to select ingredients, prep and cook a course. At the end of the cooking we enjoyed a team dinner!
ZURB is a close-knit team of interaction designers and strategists that help companies design better (www.zurb.com).
i love to cook
and i am very picky about what i eat
i hope i'll survive on campus next year without being able to cook my own food... thank god they offer healthy things or i might just go crazy.
i am bringing a blender though for smoothies :]
Here are some pics i was lucky to get with my nikon p900 when i was in the cook islands last year hope you enjoy!!!
left: with maitake mushrooms, soy sauce and seaweed broth
right: ground lotus root and stiff parts of bamboo shoot, mix starch, and bunching up together. fry them to a crisp.
the dumpling soup with wakame seaweed (dried sardine soup and salt, soy sauce, sesame oil.)
Created with fd's Flickr Toys.
The cooks Included Rosemary Mileski, Terry Nesline, Carol Harrison, Pat Rinella, Rosemary Muha, Sue Gatian and Ellen McAvoy. They prepared sausage sandwiches and cabbage and noodles DiDonato photo]
Andrés Sardá & Yolanda León (Rest. Cocinandos)
Rulo de patata morada con botillo y espaguetis de berza
I designed a cook book which its subject is my grandmother.each page represent a different moment in her life.
This house is now named for Sarah Cook, who rented it in 1860-61. She ran a photography studio in Springfield.
It was built by John Roll, a Springfield builder and developer, in the early 1850s. He sold it in 1853 for $1000. It was sold again in 1857 to John A. Mason, who used it as a rental property.
It is a two-story wood frame Greek Revival with a hip roof, clapboard siding, cornerboards, gables, dormer, and side porch. There is a full-width front porch on concrete block piers, a pressed metal ceiling, and square balusters. The front entry has a tripartite with diamond panes transom. The house had five five rooms, root cellar, cistern, well, and stables.
Information from NPS site.
Nuneaton fly-half Rob Cook runs the ball out of defence at Liberty Way during a second-versus-first encounter with Broadstreet in rugby union's National League Three Midlands. Nuns, who had to rely on a 79th-minute penalty to secure a losing bonus point, went down 17-12 to the Coventry-based visitors. Sheffield's 34-0 win over struggling Syston saw Nuneaton drop to third in the table.
Match statistics:
Admission: £5. Programme: 28 pages (w/a). Attendance: 325. Scoring sequence: 0-7 (17mins); 3-7 (25mins); 3-14 (35mins); 6-14 (40mins); 9-14 (48mins); 9-17 (68mins); 12-17 (79mins). Referee: Sarah Toll.
Cook Out (2,565 square feet)
7065 George Washington Memorial Highway, Shoppes at Gloucester, Gloucester, VA
Opened July 15th, 2015; originally Bojangles' (November 1994-January 18th, 1998), later Popeyes Chicken & Biscuits (April 1998-2006), Arby's (2006-November 1st, 2014)