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Not so much about food here but the Asian containers / lunchboxes that are used to hold the food for deliveries. These ones here are purely for decorative use only in a restaurant.
Here's the Wikipedia article about them :-
Reproductions at the Malaqa House of the Chinese famille-rose porcelain ware used by the Baba-Nyonya or Peranakan / Straits-born Chinese community. The antique originals are highly sought after by collectors in this part of the world and would cost a fortune these days. The kamcheng is very much like a soup tureen in shape and form.
Don't you just love when the food containers look like the food they keep? Can you spot the fake among the real?
My Lucky Friday the 13th shot of a young crow screaming to be fed by his mom. She took some food out of this container and fed him, then flew off into a nearby tree. I think she had enough of him; maybe she felt he could have got the food himself as he was big enough?
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Weet-Bix or Weetbix is a very popular and healthy cereal worldwide. Just recently I came across this old rusty Weet-Bix tin. It has so much character with all its rust, and perhaps a little out of shape, but I loved it.
This was apparently the Weet-Bix tin used in the early 20th century, circa 1930's.
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[Courtesy Wikipedia]
Weet-Bix, the breakfast cereal, was developed by Bennison Osborne in Sydney, Australia in the mid-1920s. Osborne set out to make a product more palatable than "Granose", a biscuit that was marketed by the Sanitarium Health Food Company at that time. On 19 August 1926, he lodged an application for registration of the trademark Weetbix, a name which he had devised. Initially, the product was labelled as 'The Health Biscuit' by the company.
Production began at 659 Parramatta Road, Leichhardt, under the management of Osborne and with the financial backing of Arthur Shannon who created the company "Grain Products" to manufacture the cereal. Osborne's friend Malcolm Ian Macfarlane from New Zealand joined him to take on a marketing role. The product was so successful that in October 1928, Shannon sold the rights in the product to the Australasian Conference Association Limited (Sanitarium Health Food Company, a wholly owned subsidiary and venture of the Seventh-day Adventist Church in Australia). Macfarlane suggested that they ship the product to New Zealand, where it proved so successful that it became difficult to adequately supply the market from Australia. Osborne and MacFarlane went to New Zealand and factories were established in Auckland and Christchurch. However, once again, Shannon sold out to the Australasian Conference Association Limited.
Osborne and Macfarlane then exported the product to South Africa and with Shannon's financial backing, went to that country and a factory was built in Cape Town, with Osborne managing sales. This enterprise was also subsequently sold, this time to Bokomo.
While in South Africa, Osborne and Macfarlane sought to obtain more satisfactory financial backing to secure Osborne's product. A group was formed, Osborne refined the product and he and Macfarlane went to England to form the British & African Cereal Company, Ltd., which they registered in London in 1932, as a Private Company, with the proprietor shown as Weetabix Limited of Weetabix Mills, Burton Latimer, Kettering. All shares in the Company were specified to be under the control of the Directors, the first of whom were Bennison Osborne, Malcolm Ian Macfarlane, Alfred Richard Upton and Arthur Stanley Scrutton. For the purpose of differentiating the product from that sold in Australia, New Zealand and South Africa, the product was named "Weetabix".
Osborne and Macfarlane became the joint managing directors with Osborne controlling production and Macfarlane controlling marketing. Sites for the factory were examined, with Burton Latimer in Northamptonshire eventually being chosen, due in part to the offer of a disused flour mill by a Mr. George, who requested shares in the Company and who was subsequently offered a seat on the existing board of directors. In 1933, Macfarlane left the Company to pursue other business interests, leaving Osborne as the sole managing director. George eventually became chairman of the board. Osborne sold his shareholding to the directors in July 1936, at which time the Company was renamed "Weetabix Limited".
Osborne proceeded at that time to the United States, establishing a weetabix factory in Clinton, Massachusetts. However, the venture was unsuccessful. Weetabix eventually entered the US market from Canada via Clinton, Massachusetts, the site of the original US factory.
Different shapes & sizes in my cupboard. I especially like the ones with clear tops and the small, white two-tiered one. Volume of the box in ml roughly corresponds to the calories it can hold when packed with dense foods (i.e. sandwiches and salads would require larger containers): bento box size guidelines by age, gender, height, etc. here. Store details at the SF Bay Area bento shopping guide here. For my blog.
Shot for 7DOS, Weekly theme groceries, Shoot anything Saturday. New glass containers to hold my left-over groceries. I really love these, this is my second set - one set wasn't enough. I do like to cook enough to have leftovers - makes my life easy - call me lazy LOL!
Stroti's resourses by Stroti and Tamira
Shabby Furniture by Garnet
Phitt's Morrowind Style Lanterns.
InsanitySorrow Resourses
FoodContainer Resource by Blary
BookSets Resource by Blary
EWIs Candleglow by ewi65
Late night drunk food: two veggie burgers from Montreal all-night fast food restaurant Lafleur, 16 February 2005.
An exploded view of the little Lock & Lock bento set -- the Korean tupperware by Hanacobi Co. You can see that the bottom right container is divided, while the bottom left container is not. The bottom two containers are 350ml each (12 oz), with a 300ml drink container/cup on top. Microwave/dishwasher/freezer- safe, and water/air-tight. Bought at Kamei in San Francisco (Bay Area bento shopping guide here). For my blog.
Stroti's resourses by Stroti and Tamira
Shabby Furniture by Garnet
Phitt's Morrowind Style Lanterns.
InsanitySorrow Resourses
FoodContainer Resource by Blary
BookSets Resource by Blary
EWIs Candleglow by ewi65
February 1986, Taipei, Taiwan --- Members of a classic Chinese orchestra hold Kentucky Fried Chicken takeout meals. --- Image by © Dave Bartruff/Corbis
Nonreactive metal food container good for freezing foods or for packing lunch (for those concerned about plastic food containers). Full blog post with additional metal lunch container alternatives here.
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Old Hindu man with his luggage (just a small bundle on a stick), and his food can, walking alone toward the Sangam.
The Triveni Sangam is the confluence of the Yamuna and the Ganga (Ganges) rivers, and this is the holiest place to take the ritual baths during the Kumbh Mela.
Photo taken at the Kumbh Mela 2013 festival near Allahabad (India)
Kumbh Mela is the largest festival on Earth, taking place once every 12 years, with more than 50 million Hindu pilgrims gathering to pray and bathe in the holy Ganges river.
For more photos and info about the Kumbh Mela festival, read the album description.
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Miniature Peek Frean biscuit tin dating from the 1950's with a 1968 10P coin against it to show the size of the tin.
Now, you can enjoy the organization benefits of the Easy Find Lids system with the versatility of glass. Like other Easy Find Lids products, Rubbermaid Glass containers have lids and bases that neatly nest for compact storage. Lids snap to bases and other lids to make finding the right lid a breeze. Glass bases are designed to stack neatly, which saves space and prevents them from getting stuck together.
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A nostalgic theme for Ramadan / Aidilfitri at Mid Valley mall in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia - against the wall is a Wau Bulan or "moon" kite from the Malaysian state of Kelantan while the three objects on the shelf are food trays with retractable net-covers to keep flies away.
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