SHOW OFF YOUR YUM! Food Photography Thread

Over @ sally's?:idunno I am behind everywhere:he
I don’t think I said it anywhere. Maybe I did. :confused:
I initially broke my right baby toe about fifteen years ago. I missed a stair, and did a ballerina dance on just that toe. The X-ray looked like the tip of a crayon had broken off, and been placed to the left. The rest of the toe was to the right. It was bad enough to need to be fixed. Unfortunately, he couldn’t do it right without surgery. Silly for just a toe.
Various breaks over the years. This time I stumbled over a toy, and kicked the coffee table. The toe was straight out to the side. It’s painful, but it’s remembering how it looked (taped up now. TY vetwrap!) that was just too much to handle.
 
Nothing great to show off, but most of you here know I like to share:)
Blueberry pierogies . These are filled with wild blueberries also known as BILBERRIES. Another reference is low bush blueberries. They are common in THE EUROPE:gig much more than here. :)
The high bush type we encounter in the produce section are larger. Another difference between the larger (common ) blueberry;; the inside flesh is grayish in color. The bilberries, are smaller, and the inside flesh is blue throughout.
I know that sometimes I might be posting info that most of you already know. But :idunnothere is always someone out there that learns it for the first time. :),,, I'm copying and relaying this info from my stone tablets , before erosion make them unreadable. :old
My BFF that lives up in the North Woods of Wisconsin, on the shores of Lake Superior, gathers them growing wild. Also prefers the taste compared to the larger ones. They are VERY ABUNDANT there. So are the black bears. Always packs heat when he goes blueberry picking. Never know when he might surprise a mama with cubs.:old Claims he is not afraid of the bears, just of the wolves. I on the other hand am not afraid of the wolves,,, just the bears.
Served with a spoon of sour cream.. :drool These pierogies are on the sweet side, but not dessert sweet. Dinner plate sweet.
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Keep all the info coming! I've never heard of bilberries before... never heard of fruit in a pierogi either....
 
I don’t think I said it anywhere. Maybe I did. :confused:
I initially broke my right baby toe about fifteen years ago. I missed a stair, and did a ballerina dance on just that toe. The X-ray looked like the tip of a crayon had broken off, and been placed to the left. The rest of the toe was to the right. It was bad enough to need to be fixed. Unfortunately, he couldn’t do it right without surgery. Silly for just a toe.
Various breaks over the years. This time I stumbled over a toy, and kicked the coffee table. The toe was straight out to the side. It’s painful, but it’s remembering how it looked (taped up now. TY vetwrap!) that was just too much to handle.



Oh! Ugh! :hit:hugs
 
Nothing great to show off, but most of you here know I like to share:)
Blueberry pierogies . These are filled with wild blueberries also known as BILBERRIES. Another reference is low bush blueberries. They are common in THE EUROPE:gig much more than here. :)
The high bush type we encounter in the produce section are larger. Another difference between the larger (common ) blueberry;; the inside flesh is grayish in color. The bilberries, are smaller, and the inside flesh is blue throughout.
I know that sometimes I might be posting info that most of you already know. But :idunnothere is always someone out there that learns it for the first time. :),,, I'm copying and relaying this info from my stone tablets , before erosion make them unreadable. :old
My BFF that lives up in the North Woods of Wisconsin, on the shores of Lake Superior, gathers them growing wild. Also prefers the taste compared to the larger ones. They are VERY ABUNDANT there. So are the black bears. Always packs heat when he goes blueberry picking. Never know when he might surprise a mama with cubs.:old Claims he is not afraid of the bears, just of the wolves. I on the other hand am not afraid of the wolves,,, just the bears.
Served with a spoon of sour cream.. :drool These pierogies are on the sweet side, but not dessert sweet. Dinner plate sweet.
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I certainly learned something new. My mom prefers the small ones like she used get at home on the east coast and I agree they do taste much better.

Please, don't stop sharing your knowledge with us. Or at least me.
 
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Curry paste, have to add cilantro, forgot it at the store this morning.

The recipe says to use coriander, cumin and turmeric plus 2-3 T curry powder :confused:Aren't these ingredients already in curry powder? Yes, they are. So why? :idunno
 

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