SHOW OFF YOUR YUM! Food Photography Thread

Last night was supposed to be Lasagna. We were about to have a temperature spike and to top it off we had to rodeo our alpha nanny after she when loco on a fallen weaker doe trying to take her out of the picture. Long story short, We got in to late to prepare Lasagna and made BELLY BUSTERS instead.
 
Last night was supposed to be Lasagna. We were about to have a temperature spike and to top it off we had to rodeo our alpha nanny after she when loco on a fallen weaker doe trying to take her out of the picture. Long story short, We got in to late to prepare Lasagna and made BELLY BUSTERS instead.

I hope the goats are ok.

Where are the belly buster pics?
 
I hope the goats are ok.

Where are the belly buster pics?
Only one goat is in dire straight. She is recovering from illness and not allowed to return to the herd by 2 alphas. Her ears are all chewed up from when she tries to eat with the group. Yesterday evening, the main leader of the Herd.. Domino. which at one time was a sweet little cutie, is now the leader of the pack but uses violence and fear to keep everyone in line. She was thinning the herd by pinning tiny weak P.J. upside down and gaffing her belly, repeating, trying to 86 her. Hub had to grab and subdue her. She is a big girl, it was rough. She now is quartered in one of our Buck's pens with the next ranking nanny. I believe she might be re homed. Excellent breeder but terrible leader. Now that the two Alphas are segregated, tranquility has been restored.
P.J. is now excepted by the rest of the herd. What an evening.
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Anyone who says there is nothing to raising Goats, never was a Herd Owner. Chickens are nothing compared to goats social tribulations.
I am emptying the camera SD Card right now. Pix coming next.
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We got in to late to prepare Lasagna and made BELLY BUSTERS instead.
Not enough time last night, Herd drama and prep for a temp spike caused a human body condition which was nicknamed "Belly Buster" after the fact. Which resulted from viewing the new entries in the Food Photo Contest, had a very lite lunch & anticipating supper on an empty stomach.. a late supper. Those factors compiled the urge to gorge in a gluttony manor.
DISCLAIMER: DO NOT TRY THIS AT HOME
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"The Belly Buster"
Thing you will need:
  • Yellow Onions saute' in extra virgin olive oil then caramelized in brown sugar.
  • 2 slices of beefsteak tomatoes.
  • crisp ice burg lettuce.
  • fresh red onion rings. (raw)
  • sweet dill butter chip pickles.
  • extra thick Berkshire homemade bacon.
  • 1 slice of American cheese.
  • 1/2 lb of ground chuck beef mixed with 1/4 cup of shredded pepper jack cheese.
  • salt and pepper to taste.
  • Toasted garlic/butter burger bun.
  • Bamboo skewer to keep this abomination erect. Laws of physics and gravity are challenging with this particular meal.
  • An ambulance on stand by.;)
(Sponge Bob plate optional)

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I thought I was gunna die for about 30 mins..
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lol.
Sat on the sofa with my lubby hubby while he laughed and made fun on my misery. "Nobody told you to eat the whole thing" was the last thing I remember hearing and the first 5 minutes of a Netflix movie was the last thing I remembered seeing.
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I was down for the count.
After seeing these pix this morning, it is now like.. "What was I thinking?". :confused:
:oldIf we make supper late tonight, I'll be eating a snack first!:gig
 
Only one goat is in dire straight. She is recovering from illness and not allowed to return to the herd by 2 alphas. Her ears are all chewed up from when she tries to eat with the group. Yesterday evening, the main leader of the Herd.. Domino. which at one time was a sweet little cutie, is now the leader of the pack but uses violence and fear to keep everyone in line. She was thinning the herd by pinning tiny weak P.J. upside down and gaffing her belly, repeating, trying to 86 her. Hub had to grab and subdue her. She is a big girl, it was rough. She now is quartered in one of our Buck's pens with the next ranking nanny. I believe she might be re homed. Excellent breeder but terrible leader. Now that the two Alphas are segregated, tranquility has been restored.
P.J. is now excepted by the rest of the herd. What an evening.
View attachment 1251453 Anyone who says there is nothing to raising Goats, never was a Herd Owner. Chickens are nothing compared to goats social tribulations.
I am emptying the camera SD Card right now. Pix coming next.View attachment 1251454
When my boys were in 4-h they decided to do goats. The one guy we bought two from said (with a really rural accent), "You can't hardly kill a goat." He was referring to how easy they were to take care of.
But, when I over analyzed every sneeze, I found out that yes goats get ill and can die. Then, of course I worried more. :barnie
 
Not enough time last night, Herd drama and prep for a temp spike caused a human body condition which was nicknamed "Belly Buster" after the fact. Which resulted from viewing the new entries in the Food Photo Contest, had a very lite lunch & anticipating supper on an empty stomach.. a late supper. Those factors compiled the urge to gorge in a gluttony manor.
DISCLAIMER: DO NOT TRY THIS AT HOME
________________________________
"The Belly Buster"
Thing you will need:
  • Yellow Onions saute' in extra virgin olive oil then caramelized in brown sugar.
  • 2 slices of beefsteak tomatoes.
  • crisp ice burg lettuce.
  • fresh red onion rings. (raw)
  • sweet dill butter chip pickles.
  • extra thick Berkshire homemade bacon.
  • 1 slice of American cheese.
  • 1/2 lb of ground chuck beef mixed with 1/4 cup of shredded pepper jack cheese.
  • salt and pepper to taste.
  • Toasted garlic/butter burger bun.
  • Bamboo skewer to keep this abomination erect. Laws of physics and gravity are challenging with this particular meal.
  • An ambulance on stand by.;)
(Sponge Bob plate optional)

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I thought I was gunna die for about 30 mins..View attachment 1251504 lol.
Sat on the sofa with my lubby hubby while he laughed and made fun on my misery. "Nobody told you to eat the whole thing" was the last thing I remember hearing and the first 5 minutes of a Netflix movie was the last thing I remembered seeing.View attachment 1251503
I was down for the count.
After seeing these pix this morning, it is now like.. "What was I thinking?". :confused:
:oldIf we make supper late tonight, I'll be eating a snack first!:gig
I spy Sponge Bob and it looks like he's wearing a wig. :D
 
"You can't hardly kill a goat."
I would school him until his ears fell off if he told me that.. I would be Dan Akroid talking down to Jane Curtin in the Classic Saturday Night Live news skit doing the "Point/Counter point" bit. Hubby would flat out tell him.. "This is you first year of Goats eh?"
 

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