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Made-up pasta dish with purple cauliflower (really, and the color stays during cooking!), goat cheese, garlic, liberal olive oil and topped with sliced almonds.
cream of leek, cauliflower, and spinach, from a good day for soup.
yummy. and it makes up for the lack of veggies in my diet lately.
Update: Apparently cauliflower is quite a thing in Gela. The vegetable was introduced to Sicily by the Arabs after the fall of the Roman empire and has flourished in the area ever since.
Rachel Roddy’s cauliflower in puttanesca sauce recipe: www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2016/mar/01/cauliflower-...
The mist in the background is a remnant of irrigation that had been going on for a couple of hours. The morning was foggy with a decent wind.
I've never seen condensation rising/forming from a field on a cool morning. It's likely water from the well was warmer than surface air.
It made for a premium effect for the camera.
It's a cauliflower crop off Del Monte Blvd, near Marina on the Monterey Bay, central coast, California.
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Cauliflower at the Roslindale farmer's Market in Roslindale, MA.
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Day 3 Sydney Lockdown - after Snowfall by MariSà - you can see the original creative here - www.flickr.com/photos/77974574@N03/23942039436/in/faves-1...
Made with my free cauliflower, boo yah.
Jason Donovan was guest DJ on some radio station so I got to listen to such classics as Deniece Williams' 'Let's Hear It for the Boy', Backstreet Boys' 'I Want It That Way' and James Morrison's 'You Give Me Something' whilst I cooked. Good times.
Speaking of Jason Donovan, the other night we noticed that the mobile kebab shop at the end of our road is called Jason Doner Van. Best name ever.
what can I say.....................!!!
I know Pooh Bear gets up to a lot of fun things but using a bit of cauliflower leaf for a hat is too funny.
Animal, vegetable or mineral.
I do hope these are available world-wide but there is always the frozen option! How creative can you be photographing a cauliflower?
OK. Day 1 using my newly purchased bellows... lots of fun but incredibly tedious to focus. Not pin sharp but I haven't read the book yet. I used a reversed 50mm f1.8 lens. I'd have taken more shots but the wind blew away my subject... Rest In Peace dear Daisy.
So what do you do with a head of cauliflower as large as your own head? Well, I guess you make cauliflower couscous. foodforfel.com/2010/11/cauliflower-couscous/
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Uncooked cauliflower.