; Here’s my recipe for Fresh Salsa: 4-6 tomatoes, chopped 4-6 sprigs of fresh cilantro, leaves chopped and stems discarded 6-10 cloves of garlic, diced, or the equivalent garlic powder 1 medium jalapeño pepper, seeded and diced Salt and pepper to taste 1 medium-to-large red […]
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I have lately become obsessed with food and taking photos of food. There is a very simple reason for this. I am a photographer that has lost over 35 pounds in about three months by eating wonderful healthy whole foods and NOT doing aerobics. I […]
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I threw this together last night mainly because I wanted to use up what was in the frig to make room for our weekly grocery shopping trip. I kind of got carried away with the paprika but bland is no fun! I made this using […]
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During the past year I have rediscovered how much I really love to read. I have taken advantage of several of the Kindle “Deal of the Day” selections, and I found an author whose work I truly love: Susanna Kearsley. I have just started “The […]
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I found this photo in a folder on my laptop called Blog photos, so I may have posted it before, and lost it during my software upgrade. I’m trying out the NIK software plugins and this is definitely a better version of what I […]
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Here is another collage I did from a few of the shots I took at Emerald Isle back in July. I used an app called Diptic in order to create this, all on my iPad.
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You know how when you are upgrading software, they tell you to back up all your data first? Well, most of the time I do, but yesterday I didn’t. I just decided to roll the dice, and I lost. Or rather, my blog lost the […]
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It seems like this has been the longest winter ever, even though the days are flying by. Is that a contradiction or what? I love salads in the spring and I’ve been watching a training video on food staging so I thought I would play […]
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In was an absolutely beautiful day in Lexington today. After the snow we got again this past week, I was afraid spring had forgotten us.
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