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Title: Pathological and practical observations on diseases of the abdomen : comprising those of the stomach, and other parts of the alimentary canal, Ã
Âsophagus, cæcum, intestines, and peritoneum
Creator: Habershon, S. O. (Samuel Osborne), 1825-1889
Creator: University of Leeds. Library
Publisher: London : Churchill
Sponsor: Jisc and Wellcome Library
Contributor: University of Leeds Library
Date: 1888
Language: eng
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There were at least 50 different items like these being sold at this stall.
Its a pity I was broke or I'd have bought a lot of goodies!
Day 25 / 365
Couldn't think of anything to take a photo of today so sat down with a cup of tea and a biscuit. Not sure where the inspiration for this came from :)
Lighting: SB-24 camera right, about a foot above. Skyport triggers.
To figure out how many digestives to crush for the base I filled the tin with biscuits and then added a few more for good measure.
There were at least 50 different items like these being sold at this stall.
Its a pity I was broke or I'd have bought a lot of goodies!
The digestives had been stored in the same container as some coffee beans and had a lovely coffee flavour. Topped them with a raspberry swirl frozen yogurt and whole blueberries. I also made a blueberry coulis by blending berries with a little icing sugar.
Really quite delicious. More at Luscious Temptations