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Freshly deep fried taro and pork spring rolls with assorted herbs on the side.
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Crispy Asian Tofu for a fun and flavorful vegetarian meal! domesticallyblissful.com/crispy-asian-tofu/
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Early December morning in Kabul, Afghanistan.
I'll be away for a while, friends! But I'll come back with new photos from the South of Armenia!
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I'm not sure what kind of plant or weed they are but they are all over the Yolo Bypass wildlife preserve California.
this picture has a spot in it, noticed it not long after I got my camera, sent it in, now I notice it again on my latest photos! Anyway I took this pic when it was about 15 below one Sunday morning!
Crispy Asian Tofu for a fun and flavorful vegetarian meal! domesticallyblissful.com/crispy-asian-tofu/
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The Crispy Truck - www.CrispyTruck.com - at the opening of the 20th anniversary of "Twin Peaks - Fire Walk With Me" group art exhibition. The grand opening was held at Copro Gallery in Santa Monica, California on April 21, 2012.
Simply DYING to call this a potato chip casserole. Alas, there's no creamed soup...
I am sad because there were much better photos to be taken of this, but we were in a rush to leave...
Crispy Potato Roast on smittenkitchen.com
Seen at a 1971 Volkswagen 1200 Beetle.
1192cc aircooled boxer engine,
760 kg.
New Dutch reg. number: June 4, 1997.
Production this type Beetle 1200: 1967-1973.
Amsterdam-N., Campanulastraat, May 20, 2015.
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January 8, 2017 minus 3 and the sun has been above the horizon for about 20 minutes which gave a really cool photo via a selfie-stick. Former Milwaukee Road west rail looking south from Chilton, Wis. (100lb rail)
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in the jar ... leaves in different tones of autumn and using the jar to achieve good lighting and opacity ... looking closely at the veins and natural patterns in leaves
week 37/52 of the jar project that looks at refraction, reflection, distortion, opacity, light, bokeh, colours, textures and subject matter through the medium of a glass jar or vessel ... with focus on a title containing only one word
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Fried pork slices seasoned with red pepper, as served at Wondee Siam, 792 9th Ave, New York, NY 10019.
A 20 year old digital shot Desrves explanation .... about 25 years ago visiting a riverside pinic spot I started picking up discarded crisp packets from previous visitors . My wife made a comment knowing my history of being a collector of various things ( including photographic items) sensed my interest ..." Why not different sizes and colors like postage stamps and each packet has a date stamp like coins. So it snowballed , friends,family and work colleages brought crisp packets from the countries they visited . Bit of fun really . This shot was of just my Walkers packets in about 2005 .No longer actively collect , but still have hundreds of packets stored somewhere :-) Collecting cameras is a lot more expensive than collecting crisp packets .........
Again, I can't take credit for this photo - my wife took it with her new D300.
Recipe here: at www.withsprinklesontop.org
From With Sprinkles on Top:
"Growing up my siblings and I always had a Little Debbie in our lunches. One of my favorites is the Star Crunch- you know the one: that chocolate-caramel-rice crispie patty. I dream one day of coming up with a version of my own and this was the first stab, so to speak. I found this on bakespace.com (direct link to the recipe here). I suspect I used too much cereal, because the chocolate caramel coating was a little too scarce. The original recipe calls for 10 0z., but the generic box I got at Dominick’s was 12 oz. and I am one of those “what-am-I-gonna-do-with-2 ounces-of generic-rice-crispies?” cooks, so naturally I used the whole thing. If you are lazy like me, it will seem like there isn’t enough chocolate sauce to cover them all, but be patient, because as the chocolate sets up, they really do hold together nicely. Also, while forming them into individual servings is a fun way to present them, you must cover yourself in Pam to keep the stickies off and you will probably find it easier just to press them into a pan and cut them into squares. As a cautionary note, these are not good substitutes for Star Crunch cravings, since they are more like rice crispie treats than anything. That being said, they taste really good. To quote my husband, “These are how cocoa crispies are supposed to taste!”."