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my wife recently came back from a holiday in Taiwan and brought some Taiwanese snacks. it bears a lot of similarities to some philippine snacks but the texture and taste are more subtle. wonderful experience to try food and snacks from other countries . the packaging is very impressive and makes for a good still life capture
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A grey squirrel enjoying a snack on what looks like an acorn. My first nature shot of 2019
Not as sharp as I would like but acceptable for 1/15" handheld at 200mm.
Well, okay more than a snack but believe me I only ate one of these lovely pancakes, yes the one with the honey being poured over it!!
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I walked around the grounds for a little while, and when I came back, the older horse had saddled up to the fence for a quick snack of dead leaves on a neighboring tree.
I might have liked to have gone up to these horses and petted them and said hello, but one thing my Kentucky heritage taught me is that horses can be worth a lot of money. The horses you see in the pastures around Lexington might be worth a million dollars, and horse people don't always want random folks stopping at their fences and petting their million-dollar horses. The horses here at Danada aren't thoroughbreds and aren't worth a million dollars, but the habit of reticence is seared into me.
My daughter and I did a photo walk and headed to the local Starbucks for a snack. We also took the time to talk about our photos.
Today's snack is brought to you by the color orange; Cheetos and half of an orange.
For the All New Scavenger Hunt #1 - Snack.
MOC: Snack Bar. Part of my Updated Classics series, this is my take on a modern version of the classic set 675.
I've kept the iconic colours of the original set, while trying to build my version in a style that would go well with my modular gas station.
If you add another 16x32 baseplate behind it, for example with some picnic tables, it will fit in a modular layout.
Oh, and the tree? There's an old moulded pine tree in the original set, and I needed something a bit bigger and more realistic - so I challenged my favourite tree builder, Marco ('Ecclesiastes), to come up with something that might work. Put simply, he nailed it in a way I would never have been able to. Thanks, Marco!
With just two of us, I seldom prepare any festive looking food. I picked up a small cheese and fruit platter at the grocery store this morning along with a box of crackers, a bottle of sparkling cider and a half-price balloon; now we are set for snacks this New Year's Eve.
For the All New Scavenger Hunt #4 - Festive food.
Are you aware that the food gods started manufacturing chocolate Cool-Whip this year? As Wicks and I discussed last week, this stuff is made of little baby dreams and kitten whiskers and rainbows. It makes a delicious mid-afternoon snack when sandwiched between some planks of graham cracker.
Mum kindly treated us to a snack lunch at Keydell Garden Centre, but we possibly went a bit overboard with pastries - sausage roll for starters then a mince pie each!!
Gorur Haat or Cattle market is a place of interest among almost everyone in Dhaka. People love to analyze market's condition, prices of cattle, sizes of cattle and so on.
So much so that whole families pay a visit. And during such a visit, a little snack comes handy.