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This is one of fifteen. Our neighbor was kind enough to give me permission to shoot her sunflowers in her yard with the condition she could purchase some of my shots to frame for her home.
Macro Mondays - Slices
Mini pizza slice (flour and water) spread with tomato puree and topped with a slice of mushroom, garlic, green olive, red & orange pepper, green chilli, red onion, baby plum tomato and cheese.....presented on driftwood backing paper !!
Obviously if cooked, there would need to be a bucket full of more cheese...... it's the law !!
(Crust & sides measure 2.95")
Looking like some Chinese calligraphy, if you ignore this warning symbol, you might get sliced and diced.
I really like my new texture plugin. I think I will call it Lilly Pilly, as I it grows just outside our glass door.
In Australia, there is a law that all full glass doors (such as sliding doors) must have an embossed sign on them to make them visible, in an effort to stop people walking or running through them, resulting in getting slashed to ribbons.
In this case, I have one sliding door partially opened in front of another, so there is the overlapping T symbols (the standard sign). I took it slightly off level, then rotated the image 90deg. The soft green texture is caused by the Lilly Pilly bushes in my garden behind the doors.
Icons And Symbols Theme
slices of homemade pizza alongside finely chopped lettuce, ham, celery, tomato, sweet red pepper, and onion, all garnished with coriander and tomato chilli sauce
slices of homemade pizza topped with homemade pomodoro sauce, grated mature cheddar cheese, slices of mozzarella, finely chopped tomato, celery, carrot, sweet red pepper and red onion
turmeric powder and chilli powder were added to the pizza dough
how to make skillet pizza on the stovetop www.thekitchn.com/how-to-make-pizza-on-the-stove-top-95403
i cooked the pizza in a cast iron frying pan on the stove following the above recipe. finished it off under the grill when i felt the pizza dough didn't need any more cooking, but wanted to brown off the top of the pizza
pizza flour www.sainsburys.co.uk/gol-ui/product/doves-organic-pasta-f...
i followed the recipe on the packet for making the pizza dough
i doubled these amounts as i made two pizzas - one for the freezer
helpful you tube pizza doughmaking www.youtube.com/watch?v=Eim2GpHNQDg
150g doves farm organic pasta and pizza flour
½ tsp doves farm quick yeast
¼ tsp salt
100ml tepid water
1 tsp olive oil
www.thekitchn.com/how-to-make-pizza-on-the-stove-top-95403 (reading the reviews beforehand was helpful)
all ingredients in the kenwood food processor and mixed on pulse
when the mixture became a lump of dough removed
lump of dough kneaded
ball of prepared dough placed in a large bowl and covered
kept in a warm place for one hour to double in size
after the hour the dough cut in half
more kneading to one half, then rolled and pulled to shape for the preheated cast iron pan that had been lightly wiped with olive oil
pizza cooked on one side medium heat
flipped over when ready
toppings placed
pan covered with a lid and pizza cooked on a low heat
pizza browned under the grill
whilst first pizza browning under the grill the second pizza was cooked
www.thekitchn.com/how-to-make-pizza-on-the-stove-top-95403 (reading the reviews beforehand was helpful)
pomodoro sauce homemade www.flickr.com/photos/cizauskas/24630832733/
a box of sliced ham removed from the freezer, defrosted and finely cut for the side salad
the ham had been a small gammon joint that had been cooked in the slowcooker, sliced and boxed for the freezer a while ago
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 ...
Orange slices on a crystal plate
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Abstract detail from the gates of Old Saint Martin's Church in the Cornmarket, Worcester. The modern art metal gates represent St Martin slicing his cloak in two to give clothing to a beggar - here I have 'cut' in on the detail for a textured abstract.
This was taken about 10 minutes before the boiling cloud photo I previously posted from this same evening, and looking south in the opposite direction toward the Tridente on the left, and the Cabeza del Indio peak on the right. The geology revealed in the mountain's face is fascinating to me, as one can clearly see dark slate/shale stone both above and below a large granitic intrusion. The best theory that Jarrod and I could come up with is that the granite welled up through massive cracks in the shale as the Andes were forming, and didn't quite break the surface of the older rock. It was only when the glacial tongues of the Hielo Sur swelled during the last ice age that the granite was revealed, a mountain range like a large geode, 'suddenly' sliced open by time to reveal a captivating surface.
Bill B. - I'd be interested to hear Gordon's interpretation of this situation!