SHOW OFF YOUR YUM! Food Photography Thread

I've never had them but suppose they are an acquired taste?
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You have Frankoma pottery!!!!! I used to collect that stuff, had a ton of it. Sadly, had to downsize and it now resides somewhere in the lower Keys :(
I have almost the whole set of these!!!!! I love them. These are my cream and sugar jars. These bean pots are the only ones I'm using. The rest are in the barn waiting for a bigger kitchen....
 
I have almost the whole set of these!!!!! I love them. These are my cream and sugar jars. These bean pots are the only ones I'm using. The rest are in the barn waiting for a bigger kitchen....

The only pieces I have left are a couple of smaller candy dishes (shaped like shells) and salt & pepper shakers. Those are packed away until we get a "forever home". When my parents lived in Denver and I was in eastern KS, I used to stop every trip out west at a little town close to the state border and pick up another piece. Since my parents were in Denver for 40+ years I ended up with a lot of it :)

Thanks for sharing your photo with the Frankoma in it...brought back some good memories!
 
Of course you know what R M Oysters are right?
Yes I know what they are, but have no Idea what they taste like.
At U of I in Champaign Illinois, there is a Veterinary School. Once a year, (I think) they hold a Rocky Mountain Oyster Festival. The school Veterinary Department provides the GOODS. Its like EATING MEAT WITHOUT KILLING ANY ANIMALS. Similar to eating eggs without killing chickens:old
This cup is from that University. 2 of my DD's attended there.
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