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Sometimes it needs a bit more grunt to get the lid off a jar.
I found this metal adjustable jar opener online last week for the price of a coffee. So far it has lived up to the advertisement.
In other news there's not much happening this morning 😅
2017 Weekly Alphabet Challenge, Week 36, J for Joy
A set of heart-shaped measuring spoons with slogans on them, wedding favours. A big pinch of curcuma or 1/4 teaspoon :-)
#FlickrFriday #Oval
A dozen of "different" eggs.
Thanks for my wife for helping me with the idea and to my daughter for letting me use her kitchen tools.
Stylized on Capture One Pro 8
Strobist info:
One SONY HVL-F60M, TTL-ADI, high and left. SONY IR trigger.
In Explore: March 20th, 2016
Never been in a cafeteria line? Mashed potatoes. Rice. Tuna salad. Probably not ice cream. Here, prisoners who helped fill the trays would have been issued the tool, and that tool would have to be checked back in after the meal.
I liked the gears in the cranking mechanism
Photographed at the Jacksonport Farmers Market
Jacksonport Wisconsin
Tuesday September 13th, 2022
We've just landed in the kitchen, one of the upper deck galley's of the British Airways A380, where the magic happens, keeping everyone fed & watered.
British Airways Airbus A380 G-XLEF operating the daily BA 462 from London Heathrow to Madrid @ 15.15 hrs.
British Airways have been begun operating their A380's again since grounding during the Covid-19 pandemic, using them on daily trips to Madrid & Frankfurt, a real treat for enthusiasts during November/ December 2021.
Special thanks to Sophie, Marie & Philip, BA cabin crew for taking great care of me that day, what an experience.
Great to see the BA A380 back again #WelcomeBack
Focus stack of 18 images. Shot with two off camera flashes (Leica SF 60/Leica SF C1 trigger). Flash A in front of subject at 60 degrees in same plane as lens, modified with MagMod MagBounce. Flash B behind subject, unmodified, bounced off white ceiling.
Recommandation de nos aînées :
"Pour garder un homme, il faut bien faire l'amour et bien faire la cuisine"
alors je vous laisse devenir pourquoi on m'appelle encore "mademoiselle".....
Recommendation of our elders :
"To keep a man, one has to love and good cooking"
Then I let you guess why they still call me "miss" and no "madam" (big smile)
My mom also had this very heavy glass dish with a protuberance coming up from the middle that fit the Macro Mondays theme of "Back in the Day." This was my grandmother's juicer. Can you imagine how laborious it was to cut citrus in half and mash it over this glass piece to get juice? Wow. Some modern advances certainly are convenient! I feel so blessed that my mom held onto these kitchen tools and I hope to pass them along to my children. They are a piece of history!
I spent quite a bit of time today in the kitchen. Among other things, I made some cookies to bring as a birthday gift for a friend I'll visit with tomorrow. As I was finally cleaning up, I noticed this spatula was practically begging me to take it's picture for this week's theme: shadows.
Happy Macro Monday!
this was our theme (Ivy's and mine) for this week's collaboration: everyday activities around the house, things that each and every one of us does on a regular basis, the beauty and simplicity of common life :)
on the right you have Ivy's photo and the one on the left is mine:) it was a pleasure to put together this collage, hope you all like it and I'd like to wish you a lovely week on behalf of both of us!
I really like this beautiful little ginger grater. And in this shot, I really like the electric magenta where the red meets the blue and can't figure out what to do.
Image is another Tuesday morning leftover from Macro Mondays (sidelight theme this week).