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bosco broccoli [II] – oder: der Waldspaziergang.
…aber selten hat man so zahlreiche Broccoli zur Hand! Der Broccoliwald bestand aus 11 "Köpfen", was, wie ich gelernt habe, das Zähleinheitswort für Broccoli ist, gesponsert von Foodsaverin dieniezi und FoodSaver stupid_man_suit.
A vase and a Foodsaver cap for a wine bottle... and my back yard lawn.
Shot for Macro Mondays theme, "Pattern."
While the IDIOTs process additional images of the unusual anomaly first discovered by Alan Jaras, now referred to as the Blue Agave Anomaly, the Hullbull RST captures an image of a previously uncataloged nebula and star-forming region in the Scutum Centaurus Arm of the Milky Way on the far side of the galactic center. Another red nebula is visible in the lower left, some thousand light years away. NGC 3109 and the Antlia Dwarf members of the Local Group are also visible in the lower left.
Not a real space image. Light art.
Composite of two unaltered images. One image using Waterworld technique/100mm lens to create nebula patterns (source light is clear sky, yellow building wall with large orange and red border in bright daylight, and a hand-held black matte background). Second long exposure designed and implemented based on Waterworld image geometry, 100mm lens (base layer/EXIF data) to create stars; 4 partially masked "burns" to create segregated star color patterns using water droplet technique and red, white, blue, and yellow colored LEDs; cover/recompose, create larger stars using blue LED, then yellow LED and cross-screen diffraction filter, then light painted plastic to create galaxies and background nebula.
Inspired by The Antares-Rho Ophiuchus Region
The IDIOTs (Intergalactic Digital Imaging Optical Technicians) have processed an image captured by the Hullbull Remote Space Telescope of uncataloged nebulae and star systems seen in a galaxy in the Abell 2744 cluster.
Not a real space image. Light art.
Composite of two unaltered photographs. One image using lensless Waterworld technique to create nebula patterns with green, red, and blue LEDs. Second long exposure designed and implemented based on lensless Waterworld image geometry, 100mm lens (base layer/EXIF data) to create stars; 4 "burns" to create segregated star color patterns using water droplet technique and red, white, blue, and yellow colored LEDs; cover/recompose, create larger stars using blue, green, red LEDs, then white LED light painted plastic to create background galaxies.
Surprisingly, you can actually prepare onigiri (rice balls) in advance and stash them in the freezer. The trick is to use very fresh rice (that's moist and hasn't been sitting in the rice cooker for hours), wrap each onigiri individually before freezing, and when you take them out of the freezer -- heat them in the microwave until they're warm and soft again. If you thaw them on the counter or in the refrigerator the texture will be hard and nasty, so the microwave step is very important.
In this photo I put all of the freshly wrapped, warm onigiri (shaped in molds) on a metal pie plate to speed freezing. Next, I put them in a labelled freezer bag and sucked all of the air out of the bag with a straw before sealing (think do-it-yourself FoodSaver vacuum packing). This helps ward off freezer burn.
Full details and yaki onigiri tutorial here.
As I was running out of fermentation jars and lids I decided to give this method a shot. Use Foodsaver to pull oxygen out, then seal the bag. This works great and actually allows you to get away with a smaller salt concentration (3% vs 5%) for the lactofermentation. Possible downside - if not monitored you can get a habanero pepper explosion from too much CO2 buildup ;)
3 and 1/4 pounds of jerky packaged in 8 oz portions. Foodsaver is a handy way to store. One jar set aside for the fridge to permit late night snaking without having to bust into a bag. The rest is heading to the freezer but long term storage is a misnomer because after the grandpups and my fishing partner get their hands on it days would be considered long term!
DIY Omnibounce using Foodsaver bags. The thicker Ziploc bags works too. Don't need the machine. Just scotch tape the plastic together. Folds up flat like a sheet of paper, yet pops open like an Omnibounce - no more bulky tuppeware diffusers. And the sleeve allows for inserts of other diffusers/reflectors such as paper/vellum/tinfoil!
This picture was taken with my DIY Omnibounce on a similar flash mounted on my camera.
Pictures from the "Disappear Here" set were taken with this DIY Omnibounce, with a white paper reflector inserted:
Surprisingly, you can actually prepare onigiri (rice balls) in advance and stash them in the freezer. The trick is to use very fresh rice (that's moist and hasn't been sitting in the rice cooker for hours), wrap each onigiri individually before freezing, and when you take them out of the freezer -- heat them in the microwave until they're warm and soft again. If you thaw them on the counter or in the refrigerator the texture will be hard and nasty, so the microwave step is very important.
In this photo I put all of the freshly frozen onigiri (shaped in molds) in a labelled freezer bag and then sucked all of the air out of the bag with a straw before sealing (think do-it-yourself FoodSaver vacuum packing). This helps ward off freezer burn.
DIY Omnibounce using Foodsaver bags. The thicker Ziploc bags works too. Don't need the machine. Just scotch tape the plastic together. Folds up flat like a sheet of paper, yet pops open like an Omnibounce - no more bulky tuppeware diffusers. And the sleeve allows for inserts of other diffusers/reflectors such as paper/vellum/tinfoil!
Pictures from the "Disappear Here" set were taken with this DIY Omnibounce, with a white paper reflector inserted:
Bought a Food Saver vacuum thing, and some other household stuff, with a gift card mom mailed me for my birthday last month.. Yay for kitchen toys.
These are just a few of the items we have - there is also a bread machine, a foodsaver system and a ton of kitchen accessories. Feel free to inquire at the email address below if you're looking for something specific.
MovingPrestonDrive@gmail.com
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Partial List of Items:
- bread machine
- crock pot
- Cuisinart blenders
- pots and pans
- kitchen utensils and gadgets
- mugs, glasses, wine glasses
- accent chairs
- steam mop
- rugs
- artwork
- crystal vases, decorative items
- vintage silver teapots, pitchers, coffee pieces
- baking dishes (ceramic, glass and metal)
- food saver system with bags and containers
- home healthcare items
- vases
- clarinet
- 1924 Singer Sewing Machine with manual
- 1876 Alexander Graham Bell Wall Telephone
- picnic/outdoor entertaining items
- books
- cookbooks
- candleholders
- jewelry making supplies
- jewelry
- vintage handkerchiefs
- board games
- vintage dolls (The Wonderful World of Effanbee Story Book Dools, Nancy Ann Story book Dolls, dolls from around the world, vintage porcelain, and more)
- standing freezer
- door wreaths
- lampshades
- cedar chest
- dishware
- electric knife sharpener
- bedroom set
- tempur-pedic mattress
- dresser
- side tables
- metal filing cabinet
- exercise bike
- steam press iron
- Water Pic WaterFlosser
- Victorian era Pitcher and Wash Basin
- La-Z-Boy Recliner Loveseat
- Victorian solid oak sideboard
… and much, much more!
High quality vacuum pouches - a perfect choice for your vacuum sealing needs! Our Embossed Vacuum Pouches are specially designed with a slightlyraised crisscross pattern to help air draw out more effectively during the vacuum sealing process. The unique crisscross pattern provides a complete airtight environment that prevents the oxygen from re-entering the package and guarantees excellent sealing results. Made of a polyamide (PA) air impenetrable exterior and a polyethylene (PE) food-approved interior, our Embossed Vacuum Pouches are an excellent choice for long-term food storage. And with their remarkably heat resistance feature, these pouches can also be steam cooked. Our Embossed Vacuum Pouches are designed to be compatible with SousVide Supreme, FoodSaver, JML, Rival Seal a Meal, and other domestic type vacuum machines. Embossed pattern for excellent sealing Compatible with most brands of vacuum sealers Multilayer construction - PA/PE BPA, lead, and phthalate-free FDA and EC approved