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From our get-together on New Years' Eve

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When everything gets on top of you, just put it all in the microwave and bake it for ten minutes or so. NB: Youngest children were not harmed in the creation of this slider. HSS!

Fruto típico del otoño: las castañas, aunque este año haya pocas debido a la pertinaz sequía. Siempre ha sido una tradición asar castañas, aunque ahora se haga en el microondas, pero nada hay más otoñal que que cuando hace frío comer castañas asadas, sacadas de cualquier lata con agujeros y hechas en las brasas. Y si se pasea por la ciudad el olor de cualquier puesto que ase castañas te atrae como un imán.

 

Typical autumn fruit: chestnuts, although this year there are few due to the persistent drought. It has always been a tradition to roast chestnuts, although now it is done in the microwave, but there is nothing more autumnal than eating roasted chestnuts when it is cold, taken out of any can with holes and cooked on the coals. And if you walk through the city, the smell of any stall that roasts chestnuts attracts you like a magnet.

 

Fruit typique d'automne : les châtaignes, bien que cette année il y en ait peu en raison de la sécheresse persistante. Il a toujours été une tradition de griller des châtaignes, même si maintenant cela se fait au micro-ondes, mais il n'y a rien de plus automnal que de manger des châtaignes grillées quand il fait froid, sorties de n'importe quelle boîte trouée et cuites sur la braise. Et si vous vous promenez dans la ville, l'odeur de n'importe quel étal qui fait griller des châtaignes vous attire comme un aimant.

 

Typisches Herbstobst: Kastanien, obwohl es in diesem Jahr aufgrund der anhaltenden Trockenheit nur wenige gibt. Kastanien zu rösten war schon immer Tradition, obwohl es jetzt in der Mikrowelle gemacht wird, aber es gibt nichts Herbstlicheres, als geröstete Kastanien zu essen, wenn sie kalt sind, aus jeder Dose mit Löchern genommen und auf der Kohle gekocht werden. Und wenn Sie durch die Stadt gehen, zieht Sie der Geruch jeder Kastanienrösterei wie ein Magnet an.

... le piccole onde non si fermano mai ...

Reflections captured at different times in the day of the view through my kitchen window.

 

Vancouver, BC, Canada

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microwave_transmission

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beacon

In Wales, the Brecon Beacons were named for beacons used to warn of approaching English raiders. In England, the most famous examples are the beacons used in Elizabethan England to warn of the approaching Spanish Armada. Many hills in England were named Beacon Hill after such beacons. In England the authority to erect beacons originally lay with the King and later was delegated to the Lord High Admiral. The money due for the maintenance of beacons was called Beaconagium and was levied by the sheriff of each county.[6] In the Scottish borders country, a system of beacon fires was at one time established to warn of incursions by the English. Hume and Eggerstone castles and Soltra Edge were part of this network.[7]

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A macro photo of a microwave's front window, lit from the inside with a yellow/green light.

Also, a clue to an upcoming image...

 

Incidentally, this image qualifies as a sort of optical illusion; it sort of messes with the eyes. More specifically, it works as a weak stereogram (thanks to Anna Manolaki for bringing this to my attention) . Basically, if you focus on the center(ish) dot, and then at the same time try to use your peripheral vision to take in the entire image, the dots will seem to almost float off the screen, giving it a 3-D feel. Oh, and if you have time, you should definitely check out more stereograms online--they are bizarre, frustrating and fun! This frustrating part about 'getting' stereograms, however, is training your eyes to 'see' them. You basically have to learn how to see a stereogram.

Also, as Matt Gilley pointed out, you'll see a sphere/bulge as you zoom in and out.

 

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Lockdown madness. From inside domestic appliances.

Your professional microwave operator & the AMIR 9000 One Ton Microwaving Robot.

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Strawberry vase by Pitaya @ Kustom9

Simple: mushrooms, bacon, cheese, pepper, microwave.

Bon appetite!

mackeral on a bed of long grain rice alongside a nest of spinach and diced sweet peppers, mango, pickled sweet red pepper, servings of raspberry sauce and plum butter, all sprinkled with milled flaxseed and seasoned with coarse black pepper

 

frozen mackeral sprinkled with oregano, covered and microwaved. my microwave has two settings - cook and defrost

i microwaved on defrost to slowly cook the frozen fish.

fish can be microwaved on a much higher setting and therefore cooked much more quickly but i'm happy with the defrost setting. the fish stays intact, doesn't overcook and i can get on with cooking other things in the kitchen for the meal and not worrying about it

benefits of oregano www.healthline.com/nutrition/6-oregano-benefits#TOC_TITLE...

frozen blocks of spinach www.sainsburys.co.uk/gol-ui/product/sainsburys-chopped-sp...

mango diced and cooked

pickled red pepper pickled in sarsons pickling vinegar www.sarsons.co.uk/how-to/pickling/

raspberry sauce flic.kr/p/2qgtAM6

plum butter www.daringgourmet.com/plum-butter-pflaumenmus/

milled flaxseed www.hollandandbarrett.com/shop/product/holland-barrett-fl...

benefits of flaxseed www.healthline.com/nutrition/benefits-of-flaxseeds#benefits

 

michael mosley just one thing the benefits of oily fish

(SMASH Salmon Mackeral Archovies Sardines Herring)

www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/articles/Y0RzgnlkbG6ckfZw43DwPw/...

 

just one thing with michael mosley

food special with professor tim spector

7 days 30 different plant based foods

www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m001ngjx

 

food guru tim spector’s top ten tips for a healthier diet

www.cbc.ca/natureofthings/features/food-guru-tim-spectors...

go with your gut: scientist tim spector on why food is not just fuel

www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2022/may/15/go-with-your...

 

ps i'm not recommending any of these cookery adventures. they suit my taste. photographing to encourage myself to eat more healthily

 

www.flickr.com/groups/cooking_is_my_hobby/ helps to gather ideas and encourages me to continue with healthy eating by learning from others if you're interested in cooking, sometimes or a lot, or enjoy the cooking of others, you're always welcome ...

    

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My new microwave has a lovely large window.

A break from Hong Kong for the moment and some more recent photography - a man with a microwave oven on his head in London, not something you see every day!

 

Some photography from London in January 2024 - a bit of street photography; some under-street photography (a Knights Templar altar in a crypt); and an unwelcome and dangerous encounter.

 

London Street Photography January 2024

You are looking at the smoking gun of the Big Bang, known as the Cosmic Microwave Background. This is the oldest light in the universe, originating from the hot dense plasma which filled all of space at the beginning of time. This light is extremely smooth and uniform, with only exceedingly small variations when looking in one direction or another. Today, the temperature of this light is just 2.73 degrees above absolute zero, with most of space being within about 1 part in 100,000 of this temperature. The contrast of this image has been greatly enhanced, so as to only look at the variations in the light. Blue areas are colder than average, while red are hotter.

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From the smoothness of a ray of light in crazy grasses to the sweet movement and sound of microwaves...

 

Microwave, Cocoon

Please view it large on Black

with Apricot ,Raisons, Broun Sugar and Cinnamon !

Una reciclada del micro ; P

normal is a setting on the microwave

 

“The normalization principle means making available to all people with disabilities people patterns of life and conditions of everyday living which are as close as possible to the regular circumstances and ways of life or society.”

 

Normalization involves the acceptance of people with disabilities, with their disabilities, offering them the same conditions as are offered to other citizens. It involves an awareness of the normal rhythm of life – including the normal rhythm of a day, a week, a year, and the life-cycle itself. It involves the normal conditions of life – housing, schooling, employment, exercise, recreation and freedom of choice. This includes “the dignity of risk”, rather than an emphasis on “protection”.

 

The theory of Social Role Valorisation is closely related to the principle of normalization, having been developed with normalization as a foundation

   

The Arctic Ocean is capped by a dynamic layer of sea ice that grows each winter and shrinks each summer, reaching its yearly minimum extent each fall. NASA's Aqua satellite used microwaves to capture this snapshot of Arctic sea ice on September 3, 2010.

 

Image credit: NASA Aqua satellite

 

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Microwave tower on a misty morning

Print 1/200 sold to Richard of Canada for $75.

on a plate dusted with dark chocolate powder are nests of rice and fruity porridge, all topped with a sprinkling of pumpkin, sesame, and pomegranate seeds

 

the fruity porridge is porridge blended with fruits, custard and semolina - whatever i had to hand from the countertop freezer that i fancied :) also added for colour and even more flavour were turmeric, ginger and cinnamon powders

 

the microwave has packed up so the fruity porridge with a cup of water was all heated slowly in a saucepan on the hob. tasted ok

 

bbc porridge ideas www.bbc.co.uk/food/collections/perfect_porridge

 

i'm not replacing the microwave as without it i've regained valuable space in my small kitchen, but i am thinking of buying a pasta making machine, looking around ...

 

just one thing with michael mosley

food special with professor tim spector

7 days 30 different plant based foods

www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m001ngjx

 

ps i'm not recommending any of these cookery adventures. they suit my personal taste. photographing to encourage myself to eat more healthily ...

 

i've created a group www.flickr.com/groups/cooking_is_my_hobby/ to gather ideas and encourage myself to continue with healthy eating by learning from others if you're interested in cooking, sometimes or a lot, or enjoy the cooking of others, you're always welcome ...

    

Long out of service American Telephone and Telegraph Long Lines microwave tower and feed horns atop the old Mountain Bell Telephone building in Price, Utah.

 

The American Telephone & Telegraph Long Lines wire, cable, and microwave radio relay network provided long-distance services to AT&T and its common carrier customers. By the 1970s, 95% of distance and 70% of intercity telephone calls in the United States were carried by AT&T through towers such as these. Before utilizing microwave relay and coaxial cables, AT&T used actual copper lines for long-distance service.

 

After the break-up in the 1980's AT&T and its successor companies began replacing its intercity microwave with satellite and later fiber optics. These old towers are slowly coming down and soon will be only a memory.

“Her indoors” had a senior moment and put insufficient water or set too much time..

 

107. Time saver 125 in 2025

Quick! Call the RSPCA (Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals)

 

...photo now with blurry high-speed harassed Mum buggy.

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