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Kani konna (Casia fistula)- the state flower of Kerala, India.
Found in moderate rainfall area.
The flower is used as a ritual to offer lord guruvayurappan or Krishna in all the houses of Malayaliis on the first day of the month of Medam - New year of Malayalies(Middle of the month of April)decorated with new vegitables, gold soverings and cash infront of lord krishna with light decoration. The family members will be waking up by their first sight to the decorated items so that the new year will be of full of prosperity and harmony.
The fruits are favorite item for sloth bear in the wild. Seed germination will be done through the dropings of the bear or other animals. Artificially it is germinated through dipping the seeds in boiling water for about one minute and used as ready to germinate.
The other day I decided I would do some smoking and grilling. I went to the store and bought a whole chicken and a couple of peaches. When I got home I fired up the grill and got the chicken ready. After just over 1 hour I had a beautiful Maple smoked, grilled, peach stuffed chicken. I used peach sauce (peach and maple syrup) for basting, hence the orange red color. Jen was quite happy when she came home and had 1/2 of a chicken waiting for her.
Can't grow a vegitable garden on 'garden level' because of the deer so this year we gave container gardening a shot.
My first green pepper. (I'm so proud)
A vegitable seller smiling widely after sharing a joke with his friend.
Shot at K R Market, Bangalore during BWS 2000 portrait on 22may2010.
Day 23 of 365 - Super Fruit/Veg.
This came together pretty quickly - thanks to Jez for the helping hand.
The editing gave me a little grief so im not 100% happy with it, buuut you know.
Strobist - SB28 through unbrella camera left.
We can use vegitables and fruits for deccorations. this is delicious! Everybody loves great food with a great presentation. That's why you need to worry about how your meals appear on platte.http://amazipic.blogspot.com/2013/02/amazine-food-decorations.html
First you cut away the outside of the pepper and add the diced slices to your gumbo. Then you turn the core upside down and this what you get.
Storing materials as furniture. This is a shelf by the front door. You know, for shoes, hats, umbrellas, etc...
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I don't know if I really have to describe this sign for our english speaking friends, but this means: vegitables
This is a batch of homemade apple jam. Jen (Jen's Photography) and I went to Royal Oak Farm orchard a while ago and I made up some apple jam from the Ozark Golds we picked.
Step1 : I prepare the Chapagetti and ramen(named by Nuguri).
Step2 : Pour water into a pot and boil it. If it boiled, put things apart from zzajang soup and oil.
Step3 : After the noodles are boiled enough, drain boiling water except a little bit. Put in zzajang soup, Nuguri soup, and oil.
Step4 : Stir noodles zzajang soup, Nuguri soup, and oil.
Step5 : Finish. You try it. When you very hungry at night, you eat Chapaguri. Then you feel very happy!!! I love it!!!!
Cucumber, tomato, celery, radish with green pesto, mozzarella balls and extra virgin olive oil drilled on top with a pinch of black pepper. On the side some carrots and houmous. Perfect!
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