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Macro Monday August 1: Fill the Frame with Food

 

This week I went macro to the max. HMM

Jasper, sporting his raspberry beret taunts his mom with the Oddball. Great afternoon fun.

 

For the past week and a half or so, Jasper has been a little out of sorts. Mostly diarrhea. Ew. So he's been on chicken and rice and antibiotics. His play drive remained high throughout, but the doc told us to calm it down a bit. Thankfully, things are returning to normal and we're mixing some of his regular food in with his chicken and rice.

Red and tasty . it's raspberry-season !

www.youtube.com/watch?v=CvBfHwUxHIk

 

Friends are angels,

That God sent along.

They always stay beside you,

Whenever things go wrong

 

xx

From the Brampton Marketplace

on the allotment

Explored on Aug 29, 2012 #393

 

The Galaxy Hall of Fame

Farmers Market, Torrance, CA

Sony ILCE-7RM4

FE 24-70mm F2.8 GM

Joel Olives texture

A yield of raspberries from my own back yard.

Fresh picked raspberries ,before being made into jam... :)

I had a long list at the start of the day. Progress has been elusive.

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The non-alcoholic Raspberry Ruby Cocktail served at the leading Moroccan restaurant in Lodnon.

 

Raspberries are an important commercial fruit crop, widely grown in all temperate regions of the world. Raspberries need ample sun and water for optimal development. While moisture is essential, wet and heavy soils or excess irrigation can bring on Phytophthora root rot which is one of the most serious pest problems facing red raspberry.

 

Raspberries contain significant amounts of antioxidants such as anthocyanin pigments linked to potential health protection against several human diseases. They are a rich source of vitamin C, with 30 mg per serving of 1 cup (about 50% daily value), manganese (about 60% daily value) and dietary fiber (30% daily value).

  

Ain't nothing like sweet raspberry with whipped cream :)

 

Sony A7 + LA-EA4 + Tamron 90mm Macro.

Black raspberries in the garden of my mother-in-law. Three of them are already ripe :)

 

Black raspberry (Rubus occidentalis) is a species of Rubus native to eastern North America. The plant grows in disturbed areas, especially those that are logged or cut. It is also found in meadows, and near streams and lakes, trails or roadways. The round-shaped fruit is a 12 to 15 mm in diameter, it is edible, and has a high content of anthocyanins and ellagic acid. The center for black raspberry production is in the Willamette Valley in Oregon. The berries are typically dried or frozen, made into purées and juices, or processed as colorants. Fresh berries are also marketed in season.

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Czarne maliny na działce u mojej teściowej. Trzy już są dojrzałe i gotowe do zerwania :)

 

Czarna malina (Rubus occidentalis) to krzew jagodowy pochodzący z Ameryki Północnej, blisko spokrewniony ze znacznie popularniejszymi malinami właściwymi (czerwonymi) i jeżynami. Owoce czarnej maliny są smaczne, nadają się zarówno do bezpośredniego spożycia jak i na przetwory. Można z nich przygotowywać soki, dżemy oraz używać do dekoracji ciast i deserów. Posiadają wyjątkowe właściwości zdrowotne i odżywcze. Zawartość antocyjanów w czarnej malinie pięciokrotnie przewyższa ich zawartość w malinie czerwonej. Owoce czarnej maliny są też bogate w substancje przeciwzapalne oraz przeciwbakteryjne.

 

a little gem of a raspberry gets into the Valentine’s weekend spirit

Raspberries on homemade Waffle with Maple Syrup!

Weekly Theme Challenge... STARTS WITH R

From plants that my father lovingly tended for decades.

Part of a mini series for my friend Martina, who has been determinedly dropping hints about that empty wall over her dinner table, where “something red” and “maybe a set of food photos?” would look really good…

 

Taken with a 13mm extension tube behind an 18-55 mm lens.

From my parents' garden.

Raspberry syrup and pancake

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