CAROL SAUNDERS 211 Posted February 3 Share Posted February 3 On 02/02/2021 at 13:15, Sally R said: This doesn't really fit as it is not something I made at home during lockdown. It was actually a delightful surprise at a cafe I went to a few days ago when it was still possible to do so as we went into lockdown a couple of days later (Sunday evening). I just thought it was a fun and creative way to serve coffee and a cute monkey: That's very cute and I think anything food/drink related is for this subject. Today I bought some heart shaped foil covered chocolates my reasoning being.....for photographic purposes - ah well...... Carol Link to post Share on other sites
Allan Bell 2,620 Posted February 3 Share Posted February 3 13 minutes ago, CAROL SAUNDERS said: That's very cute and I think anything food/drink related is for this subject. Today I bought some heart shaped foil covered chocolates my reasoning being.....for photographic purposes - ah well...... Carol Scoffed the lot while setting up eh? Allan Link to post Share on other sites
Sally R 822 Posted February 4 Share Posted February 4 10 hours ago, CAROL SAUNDERS said: That's very cute and I think anything food/drink related is for this subject. Today I bought some heart shaped foil covered chocolates my reasoning being.....for photographic purposes - ah well...... Carol Thanks Carol 🙂 You have just given me an excuse I can use buy chocolates 😂 Link to post Share on other sites
CAROL SAUNDERS 211 Posted February 4 Share Posted February 4 8 hours ago, Sally R said: Thanks Carol 🙂 You have just given me an excuse I can use buy chocolates 😂 Ha ha enjoy 😁 like we need an excuse😉 Carol Link to post Share on other sites
Sally 1,730 Posted February 4 Share Posted February 4 A scrumptious soufflé in a Michelin starred restaurant. 5 Link to post Share on other sites
spacecadet 4,068 Posted February 5 Author Share Posted February 5 Hoping for a few more pix of lockdown lusciousness! I may do bread today but although it tastes great it tends to come out looking like a curling stone. Not photogenic. Link to post Share on other sites
Pekka Liukkonen 63 Posted February 5 Share Posted February 5 Some Christmas street food from Old town square in Tallinn Estonia Link to post Share on other sites
CAROL SAUNDERS 211 Posted February 5 Share Posted February 5 2 hours ago, spacecadet said: Hoping for a few more pix of lockdown lusciousness! I may do bread today but although it tastes great it tends to come out looking like a curling stone. Not photogenic. As long as it tastes great that's the main thing😄Yesterday I made beetroot chocolate brownies - first time I've ever made brownies of any description. I weighed out all the ingredients and put them into separate bowls first - very Nigella😄 The result.........the kitchen looked like a work of art in itself perhaps I should have taken a photo of that 😄The taste - they were ok though I couldn't taste the beetroot not that it mattered. They were quite moorish. Today I will try and get the ingredients to make Chelsea Buns, it's years since I made them but I've promised the neighbours so guess I will have to make a double batch - well that's something to do tomorrow as I think rain is forecast, not that it makes much difference these days🙃 Enjoy your bread😁 Carol Link to post Share on other sites
Steve Hyde 272 Posted February 5 Share Posted February 5 2 hours ago, spacecadet said: Hoping for a few more pix of lockdown lusciousness! I may do bread today but although it tastes great it tends to come out looking like a curling stone. Not photogenic. I made a Frittata this week but forgot to upload it with a batch of pics yesterday. I’ll upload it today and post it when it clears. I’ve also made myself a light tent this week out of painted board and a small softbox and used that to take some food product shots. I found this useful tutorial for cleaning up the white backgrounds in Adobe Raw using the color range mask.. https://photoshoptrainingchannel.com/camera-raw-color-range-mask/ 1 1 Link to post Share on other sites
CAROL SAUNDERS 211 Posted February 5 Share Posted February 5 10 minutes ago, Steve Hyde said: I made a Frittata this week but forgot to upload it with a batch of pics yesterday. I’ll upload it today and post it when it clears. I’ve also made myself a light tent this week out of painted board and a small softbox and used that to take some food product shots. I found this useful tutorial for cleaning up the white backgrounds in Adobe Raw using the color range mask.. https://photoshoptrainingchannel.com/camera-raw-color-range-mask/ I made a Frittata last night but didn't shoot it, I look forward to seeing yours. Ah I just thought there is some left for lunch 😄thank you also for the link... Carol 1 Link to post Share on other sites
Sally 1,730 Posted February 5 Share Posted February 5 2 hours ago, spacecadet said: Hoping for a few more pix of lockdown lusciousness! I may do bread today but although it tastes great it tends to come out looking like a curling stone. Not photogenic. My Michelin souffle was at a restaurant during the brief period of restrictions being lifted - we had a voucher to use but couldn't have the accompanying wines due to restrictions. So we still have part of the voucher to use sometime. it's the only time we went out somewhere last year after March 23rd. Link to post Share on other sites
Steve Hyde 272 Posted February 8 Share Posted February 8 (edited) Here’s the Frittata I mentioned in my last post. It’s a Goats Cheese and Tomato recipe from a Louise Parker book, Lean for Life. I pad it out with chopped up low fat sausages, a bit of chorizo and eat it cold. Of all the recipe books we’ve had over the years, more meals from this book have made it into our regular meal plans than any other. Edited February 8 by Steve Hyde 2 1 Link to post Share on other sites
CAROL SAUNDERS 211 Posted February 8 Share Posted February 8 1 hour ago, Steve Hyde said: Here’s the Frittata I mentioned in my last post. It’s a Goats Cheese and Tomato recipe from a Louise Parker book, Lean for Life. I pad it out with chopped up low fat sausages, a bit of chorizo and eat it cold. Of all the recipe books we’ve had over the years, more meals from this book have made it into our regular meal plans than any other. Looks amazing Steve and great styling..... I need more valentines chocolates, the ones I had seem to have disappeared😁 Carol 1 Link to post Share on other sites
Betty LaRue 3,273 Posted February 10 Share Posted February 10 On 08/02/2021 at 09:45, CAROL SAUNDERS said: Looks amazing Steve and great styling..... I need more valentines chocolates, the ones I had seem to have disappeared😁 Carol So did mine, Carol. I’ve already lost the pound I gained. Those things are addictive. The brand I buy has maple creams scattered in. My favorites. Link to post Share on other sites
Ed Rooney 4,042 Posted February 17 Share Posted February 17 (edited) Hey, we're letting the food and this food post get cold. I wonder when Boris will let the restaurants open again? Not soon, I fear. Liverpool supermarkets have lots of food, so I won't be going hungry. Today I made a discovery of a food-source possibility that fits in between eating home and eating out. Takeaway! This is Cajan salmon with sweet potato mash and fresh spinach. It was really good and not expensive and they are less than five minutes for my front door. Nude it's called. Right next door to Nude is another takeaway that does Mexican. Listo Burrito. Rudy's Pizzeria you know and there are two 5 Guys nearby for my occasional burger. Could it be that I will learn to like the lockdown??? Edited February 17 by Ed Rooney 3 1 Link to post Share on other sites
Betty LaRue 3,273 Posted February 18 Share Posted February 18 2 hours ago, Ed Rooney said: Hey, we're letting the food and this food post get cold. I wonder when Boris will let the restaurants open again? Not soon, I fear. Liverpool supermarkets have lots of food, so I won't be going hungry. Today I made a discovery of a food-source possibility that fits in between eating home and eating out. Takeaway! This is Cajan salmon with sweet potato mash and fresh spinach. It was really good and not expensive and they are less than five minutes for my front door. Nude it's called. Right next door to Nude is another takeaway that does Mexican. Listo Burrito. Rudy's Pizzeria you know and there are two 5 Guys nearby for my occasional burger. Could it be that I will learn to like the lockdown??? I mostly cook for myself, but I do avail myself of the takeaway option when I feel like it. When my son visits, he always buys things he thinks I “need” without asking. Tonight I had two of the frozen crab cakes he bought heated in the oven for 20 minutes. Corn on the cob, and I had a meal. He also bought a container full of bite size Reece’s peanut butter cups. He thinks I’m too skinny. I almost never eat breakfast, but yesterday I had a sonogram of my liver, gall bladder & pancreas, then went straightaway to a dental appt. I ended up having one meal for the day about 1 pm. So this morning I was ravenous and had scrambled eggs and sausages. Then nothing until the crab cakes this evening. Nothing is easier than popping something in the oven and throwing an ear of corn in boiling water. Except takeout, of course. My one meal yesterday was just that. Chicken strips, French fries and dipping gravy. Mmmm. I’m craving a rib eye steak. I wonder if I can get a loan so I can buy one? Anybody? Huh? Huh? 1 Link to post Share on other sites
Ed Rooney 4,042 Posted February 18 Share Posted February 18 On 08/02/2021 at 13:53, Steve Hyde said: Here’s the Frittata I mentioned in my last post. It’s a Goats Cheese and Tomato recipe from a Louise Parker book, Lean for Life. I pad it out with chopped up low fat sausages, a bit of chorizo and eat it cold. Of all the recipe books we’ve had over the years, more meals from this book have made it into our regular meal plans than any other. Steve, save me a slice of that frittata, please. 2 Link to post Share on other sites
Allan Bell 2,620 Posted February 18 Share Posted February 18 12 hours ago, Ed Rooney said: Hey, we're letting the food and this food post get cold. I wonder when Boris will let the restaurants open again? Not soon, I fear. Liverpool supermarkets have lots of food, so I won't be going hungry. Today I made a discovery of a food-source possibility that fits in between eating home and eating out. Takeaway! This is Cajan salmon with sweet potato mash and fresh spinach. It was really good and not expensive and they are less than five minutes for my front door. Nude it's called. Right next door to Nude is another takeaway that does Mexican. Listo Burrito. Rudy's Pizzeria you know and there are two 5 Guys nearby for my occasional burger. Could it be that I will learn to like the lockdown??? Edo you a lucky to have so many different types of takeaway cuisine near to you. All we have is Fish & chips, Pizza and Chinese. I do like chinese but the others????? I do better getting ready meals from Tesco to put in the freezer. We do have an M&S food hall but it is a good 20 - 30 minutes drive across town and I do not like paying out for too much fuel which adds to the cost of the meal which is costly enough as it is. Allan Link to post Share on other sites
Sally 1,730 Posted February 18 Share Posted February 18 We indulged in a home delivered 7 course tasting menu with matching wines for Valentine’s Day/birthday celebration. Getting decent photos of the last courses somehow proved more difficult... wonder why. A few here: 1 Link to post Share on other sites
spacecadet 4,068 Posted February 18 Author Share Posted February 18 3 minutes ago, Sally said: We indulged in a home delivered 7 course tasting menu with matching wines for Valentine’s Day/birthday celebration. Getting decent photos of the last courses somehow proved more difficult... wonder why. A few here: Looks like a game of Scrabble there. We had the wine but I don't recall much about the food. We got up at about 4pm for a pavement gin. Link to post Share on other sites
Ed Rooney 4,042 Posted February 18 Share Posted February 18 Nice food snaps, Sally -- tasty looking stuff. Link to post Share on other sites
spacecadet 4,068 Posted February 18 Author Share Posted February 18 12 minutes ago, Ed Rooney said: Nice food snaps, Sally -- tasty looking stuff. Ed, tomorrow I'll try to email pix of my hotel breakfast and/or on-set lunch. No substitute for a meeting, and it won't be home-cooked, but I may have something new to put on the thread. We're actually having a frozen pizza for lunch- have to wait till Saturday for my usual tour de force. 1 Link to post Share on other sites
Ed Rooney 4,042 Posted February 18 Share Posted February 18 In the lockdown, it's one step forward and two steps back. I bounced out today to try another nearby takeaway but found it closed. That was the TexMex place. They were open yesterday . . . but maybe just to do some fixing up. ??? I went up the road to Rudy's and found them closed too. The nice Italian chef opened the locked door and told me they opened to customers at 4PM. Hmm. My takeaway enthusiasm of yesterday is gone. 🤔 1 Link to post Share on other sites
Allan Bell 2,620 Posted February 18 Share Posted February 18 4 hours ago, spacecadet said: We're actually having a frozen pizza for lunch WHAT! No way to thaw it first?😲 Allan 2 Link to post Share on other sites
CAROL SAUNDERS 211 Posted February 18 Share Posted February 18 Food looks delish Sally hope you enjoyed it lovely images also😄 I'm going to attempt American Key Lime pie in the next day or so when I get the ingredients, my blow torch is working what can possibly go wrong😁 Carol 1 Link to post Share on other sites
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