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She patiently showed me how she makes rice (on the little fire right behind her). Surprisingly, cooking rice on an open fire in a regular pot only takes 20 minutes, just as fast as my fancy rice cooker! Amarapura, Mandalay.

Product Photography..An attempt..

The cooker was lighted on two sides with lighting (with a softbox).The shot was taken without the flash sync.

 

The photo was taken in the recent workshop conducted by Photographic Society of Madras

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and a bored man with his camera....

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Traditional japanese rice cooker in Ginza Tokyo

its weird how digital cameras handle these ring filament things, nothing like the actual colour.

Cooking steamed food on a fire in a 50 gallon oil drum in the street in the older part of Beijing. This formed part of a street cafe which was selling food to passers by. The cooking stove was fuelled by bricks made of coal dust and tar mixed together adding to the pollution of the city.

A double spread fo adverts from a 1954 issue of Punch, the famous humourous magazine. The first, for ESSE stoves, was issued by the company whose founders had first manufactured the stoves at Bonnybridge in Scotland, Smith & Wellstood. As is noted the company, still in business today, was celebrating its centenary in that year.

 

The second is for the well known brand of margarine by Van Den Burghs & Jurgens, Stork. Interestingly the advert is to announce the effective relaunch of the branded product after 14 years of 'national' margarine first introduced with wartime rationing in 1940. Like many other products, such as petrol, individual brand names were suppressed and replaced by a single range, the idea being that this made best use of resources in terms of manufacturing and supply. The fact that nine years after the end of the war 'rationing' was still in place shows the extent of the UK's austerity and budget issues in post-war years.

The old range cooker and copper pans in Hardwick Hall Derbyshire

Objects in Proportion / Gerhard Marcks meets Wilhelm Wagenfeld / 1 L + 3/4 L

This was one of Cooker's most profitable locations when the chain abruptly closed in 2004. The restaurant was then a place called Clubhouse Grill for about five years. I went to go dine at Clubhouse Grill one time, right after they first opened, and had to leave because I couldn't get service. This restaurant has been empty for the last five or so years; an attempt to open another bar and grill restaurant here fell through a couple years ago.

 

Former Cooker / Clubhouse Grill - Sperry Drive and Columbia Road - Westlake, Ohio

 

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Chicken feet and red wattle belly from Ohio City Provisions.

Fireless Cooker in operation at the Berlin Railway Festival in September, held at the Schöneweide roundhouse, home to a local railway museum group.

Back in my kitchen today shooting appliances using the ICM method (as you do). This shot is of our cooker which thankfully has glass and stainless steel, which makes this technique quite successful.

So pleased and excited- we have been looking forward to this for so long. Everhot cooker. - I have just cooked first meal in it!

The Crab Cooker is a popular Southern California restaurant specializing in seafood, located on the Balboa Peninsula in Newport Beach, California. The restaurant is housed in an old branch building of the Bank of America located at 22nd & Newport Blvd. The logo of the bank prior to its merger with NationsBank can still be seen embedded in the corner of the building. It was established in 1951 and is considered a local landmark.

 

The outside of the restaurant is painted in bright red. Inside the restaurant, the decoration is a pastiche of unique items ranging from paintings by famous artists, theater chandeliers, pots and pans, a wrought-iron gate, nautical equipment – and a giant shark.[5] The restaurant is known for its casual atmosphere.[6] While a favorite local haunt, tourists from around the world visit to sample the cuisine and send one of their post cards, eat off of paper plates, and see the iconic fish sign. It is not uncommon to see patrons waiting in lines snaking down the street. These lines once elevated The Crab Cooker to national headlines when advance staff for then President Richard Nixon once asked to allow the president to be seated for dinner, and the staff informed them that the president would have to wait along with rest of the folks (any president would have gotten the same treatment)

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The hereios of the We're Here! group have paid a visit to the Hot & Cold group today.

 

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ODC - Machine(s)

 

I probably use this more than any other gadget in my kitchen. It's so versatile!

This is a twisted,artistic look inside the boiler room of the building I work, with a Minnesota winter coming, the boiler is the building's best friend.

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We took delivery of a new cooker and after unpacking it I had to wire it up to the mains supply - then Julia tested it. 24th August 2005.

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This giant rice cooker can easily feeds 300 hungry men at one go.

 

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Breville Pressure Cooker

Osterley Park, Middlesex

National Trust

Chateau Miranda aka "Home de Noisy", abandoned since 1991. An old cooker in cast iron found outside.

Morongo Valley, California

A cooker burn a mushroom saus

We had an hour to kill, so we went to a little beach park in town and cooked up some hot dogs for the kids while they played.

 

This universal lid has a wide black rim that does an excellent job of toasting the buns in about 5-10 minutes.

Met up with Flickr member krstl_blu in Robbinsdale for a cold afternoon shoot, this is the old beehive cooker seen in Graeser Park, one of only two left along Highway 100 in Minnesota. The other beehive is in St.Louis Park and has been completely restored and can no longer be used to cook, as seen in photo below.

 

www.restorelilacway.com/Beehive_History.html

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