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...relax and just enjoy it!

 

Photo taken for Today's Posting #180 International No Diet Day 2012, simple just show us the 'bad' stuff in life you love, food related, but is classed as off limits.

 

And May Daily Photo, May 6 Relaxation

a gallon of cookie cutters and creepy stuffed animals.

Happy Valentine to all

Yes, I started taking food shots again. :)

 

Stuffed buffalo mozzarella with chopped rocket & olive oil and wrap it with prosciutto.

As a side dish: chopped tomatoes, red onions, parsley with basamic dressing.

 

Have a nice weekend!!

More pics. I need to just sculpt something new. Although the large tree is fairly new.

This is great picnic and barbecue food ... its easy to prepare and keeps for sometime .... www.rexipe.com/recipes/99-stuffed_vine_leaves

 

Ingredients

250g (.5 lb) fresh vine leaves (or preserved)

250g (.5 lb) ground meat

250 g (.5 lb) fresh herbs, equal portions of parsley,

chive, mint, dill, scallion and tarragon

1/2 cup white rice

1 medium onion

4 tbs lime juice or vinegar

2 tbs sugar

1 tbs tomato paste

3 tbs oil salt and pepper

 

Method

1. Slice the onion and fry in a little oil until it turns golden brown. Add the meat and stir fry until brown.

 

2. Add tomato paste, salt and pepper, 1 tbs sugar and 2 tbs lime juice. Let the meat simmer until there is no liquid left.

 

3. Clean the herbs removing coarse stems, wash, dry, chop finely and add to the meat.

 

4. Boil the rice for 15 minutes. Strain and mix with the meat and the herbs. This is the stuffing.

 

5. When using fresh vine leaves, choose new and fresh ones, cut the stems, wash and arrange in a pot with enough water to cover. Add a touch of salt and bring to boil until leaves are tender. Strain and set aside to cool down.

 

6. In a saucepan, add 1 tbs oil and arrange 2 rows of leaves to cover the bottom.

 

7. To prepare, put a small portion of the stuffing in the center of the leaf and fold the sides of the leaf over the stuffing tightly.

 

8. Arrange stuffed leaves in the saucepan tightly next to each other with the folded side down. Add a cup of water. Place a plate up side down over the arrangement before closing the lid. The plate helps to keep stuffed leaves folded while being cooked. Cook on low heat and add more water if necessary until ready.

 

9. When stuffed leaves are almost cooked, pour the mixture of 1 tbs sugar and 2 tbs lime juice over them.

 

10. Remove from the heat when the sauce is absorbed. Stuffed leaves can be served hot or cold.

 

Enjoy, Maryan x x

As part of cleaning my apartment the other day, I took David Allen's advice to take everything that isn't where or how it should be, your "stuff", and put it in a box to go through, in order. I ran out of room in the box, so decided to pause for a moment of reflection.

 

Please ignore the Ratty McTattered couch. Good couches are expensive, and this one was free. Plus it's really comfy.

GWA Alco 706 stored at Dry Creek awaiting scrapping watches Adelaide Metros trailer car 2108 leaving Dry Creek depot on the back of a truck enroute to Sims Metal for scrapping on 7-6-2016

Stuff currently in my bag. Note severe lack of technology of any kind. (My phone goes in my pocket.)

Santa Monica Pier, CA

 

Canon AE-1

Kodak T-Max 400, Expired

35mm Black and White

Stuffed octopus JP and I made for his nieces. Cotton, polyfill, felt, embroidery floss, thread.

Barbie and Skipper said to say "hi". Or maybe it was "aaahhhh!!!".

The colors of these bottles attracted me to take a snap of them, but the best part came when I was processing the image in my computer. That's when I got the chance to read the different labels, such as "See Dick Burn", "Nuclear Hell", "Butt Pucker", and "Scorned Woman".

 

Funny Stuff, these Hot Stuff!

 

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All Rights Reserved. Please do not use my images without prior consent.

   

based on a 1917: Promotional portrait of American actor Theda Bara (1885 - 1955) wearing an Egyptian headdress and breast plates with a snake design for director J Gordon Edwards' film, 'Cleopatra'.

new round at stuff in stock. The theme is LINES! get this shorts for only 80L$

  

Stuff in Stock here!

Hair-Boon

Skin-Paulina by Iren

hair-Boon

Bra-sea hole @collabor88

Stuff we got for the baby at Planet Organic.

Not pictured:

My camera...for obvious reasons

my phone.....have no idea why not, probably because i leave it in the most random places and always forget it :(

my ipod.....because it is MIA...I'm so scared...

the mass amounts of tampons in my purse....didn't feel the need to photgraph them HA!

some stuff for tarade. i am not allowed to ship first just so everyone knows. try to take as much as possible so i dont have to ship out 4 or 5 different packages, as that will be like $10 in shipping. fm me if your interested. my wants are minifig cat gas masks and vests, eclipse grafx, protos, and anything that sounds good

With a bit of buttered boule on the side..

Dec. 13, 2023: Dozens of stuffed animals are located in trees at the West end of Pepper Tree Playfield in Newbury Park, California. The placement of the toys is a local Christmas tradition that started at least three years ago.

Stuffed to the max now, 3 or 4 or even 5 guys inside maybe?

The homemade stuffed cabbage at Cevabdzinica Sarajevo is better than my mother used to make, much better. It's probably the best I've had. It's served with scoops of mashed potatoes.

 

Cevabdzinica Sarajevo is a small, but excellent Bosnian restaurant in Astoria, NY. It's well worth a visit.

 

Cevabdzinica Sarajevo

37-18 34th Avenue

Astoria, NY

Serie of photos for use as textures, all unedited. Feel free to use for your own work.

 

Motif: Gold Lack

In the background of my previous upload to flickr, the photograph of an Easter event at Ystrad Mill, can be seen part of my collection of "stuff". Here is a closer look.

 

On this occasion I decided to travel light and take some of my collection of miscellania to show to the visiting public. Of prominence are the two boards with my rally plaques, souvenirs from the rallies I had visited, a plaque given to each exhibitor.

 

In the foreground is a family relic, a Vidor battery radio from the 1950s, batteries didn't last long and were costly, so the radio was only used when we were away from the house. In the background can be seen the beginnings of my large camera collection along with a magic lantern. The gramophone was always popular at shows, its strident tone even drowning out the sound of the stationary engines.

 

Also here are the beginnings of my collection of enamel signs, the only things I have ever regretted selling. I have one or two that escaped the sell-off in the 1990s, and which are now adorning the fence in my garden.

 

Scanned from a Kodachrome 35mm slide.

 

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