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saturday night food truck gathering….the cheese louise truck caught my eye with all the blue and the bright orange and yellow stripes. they sell all sorts of grilled cheese sandwiches like the brie's knees- brie, apple, fruit preserve and field greens.
I can't take credit for this image, it's a screen shot taken from the webcam at Seceda in the Dolomites.
Why? Well that's yours truly standing in the foreground :-) Going to the Dolomites was a dream of mine for a few years, I came accross this webcam back in the summer of 2020 and it would be viewed many times over the years so I thought it would be rude if I didn't go and pose for a selfie of sorts when I finally got round to visiting there for the 1st time.
After some hours dancing around the cheese it becomes a little bit dirty and I eat it. It tastes wonderful. And so I got a unique capture of my cheese now, nobody else can repeat it.
Cheese Ranch is the open space park that sits in the midst of my neighborhood. The Big Dry Creek runs through it , but isn't quite so big anymore. A wide variety of wildlife resides here, including foxes, coyotes, owls, and a very elusive elk.
In 1879, Austrian immigrants John Welte and Plaziduo Gassner, built the Big Dry Creek Cheese Ranch. They, and their families, raised dairy cows and produced cheese, which became well known in the nearby city of Denver. The Cheese Ranch also was known to host large gatherings with music, beverages, and cheese.
Another cutting board I made. This one thicker but narrower than usual. It's cute! I gave it to a mentor and friend of mine. The width is about 5.5 inches; length is 12 inches; thickness is 1.5 inches. I finish it with Odie's Oil.
It's made of wenge, maple, goncalo alves, canary wood, and oak.
SAY CHEESE!’ invites the viewer to journey in to the inner world of Martin Creed: a world that often functions as a critique of society through its humor and tongue-in-cheek irony. The visitor encounters works with cacti, balls and light bulbs, stacks of toilet paper rolls, chairs, tables and a wall covered with broccoli paintings. In the midst of the artworks live piano music is heard – played according to precise instructions from the artist and witnessed by an incongruous marathon runner who periodically passes through the museum.
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Carl's Jr. Mile High Bacon Egg Cheese Muffin - Serving Size 199g
Calories 690
Calories from Fat 410
Fat 46g
Saturated Fat 19g
Trans Fat 6g
Cholesterol 240mg
Sodium 2030mg
Carbohydrates 41g
Dietary Fiber 3g
Sugars 5g
Protein 28g
Fairchild Fairco - Cheese Market
300+p. 2 pieces missing
Series 1536
I had this puzzle when I was a kid, so waxing nostalgic I bought this copy. My original was complete.
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The building in the sunshine is known locally as the cheese grater,it's actually a car park in sheffield.
I was on my bike at Götgatan. Waiting at a red light, camera ready, as is the rule. So when I noticed the young guy selling cheese on the street outside Göta Fisk, I decided to snap a photo.
Recovering from wisdom tooth extraction, watching an Anthony Bourdain show set in France, I was inspired to get out my French sets.
I find the grater funny in this set, 'cause I don't think any of these cheeses would ever be grated...!
Remember Grace and I did a family of mice and a bride and groom for a cheese tower a few months ago..the bride sent us some photos and here is the complete tower. We did not set it up as it was a few hrs drive away..but the grooms mom did the finishing touches and we are proud to show you the end result!!! Happy week! ♥
Not our photo..sorry..I don't know who to credit.
Cheeses all from # Fairview Cheese and Wine Estate- Paarl.
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found in the Bregenzerwald, a famous region for its people, its landscape, its architecture and its cheese.
VW Van parked outside the Cheese Importers store. If you like cheese, this is the place to go.
Longmont, CO
Nikon 35ti, Lomo 400 film
Tajik crew producing Swiss hard cheese, semi-hard cheese ‘Mutschli’ and curd together with Maike Oestreich in the village dairy of Präz. Photo: UN Women/ Zarina Urakova
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More on my blog post on Insidious Tomatoes.
Strobist: 3 lights. 2x B800 on the background, f/16. Key is a B800 in a large octa, camera right, f/9. Triggered by PW Plus IIs.
PP in LR5/CC
Just practicing with cheese slopes... This shape is interesting to me because it is ostensibly made up of 6 equilateral triangles, which are put together to supposedly make 3 diamonds, which should fit together to make a perfect hexagon. But it is very clear that the cheese slopes are not perfectly triangular, so you get strange things like this. It seems to me that the orange and red parallelograms are each larger than the blue polygon (is it a rhombus? or an irregular hexagon??), but they're all the same size, made up of the same number of slopes.