Social Distancing #3
Photographers that like to take photographs of food, I wonder if they hear their mothers voices in the back of their head saying something like;
"Eat, Eat, don't play with your food" or "There are hungry children around the world, if you don't eat, I'll send them your food"
During uncertain times that we are having, nothing has or will go to waste in this house. I roasted a chicken and the bones were used for chicken noodle soup!
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Social Distancing ~ Droplets of Milk |
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Social Distancing ~ Droplets of Milk |
I did drink my milk, put some in my morning coffee and the rest in my hot cereal!
I love the creamy texture of these photos.... almost looks like coffee cream!
Where ever you are, I hope you are well!
Thank you for taking a look!
Until tomorrow!
Jewels
"You only live once, so go ahead and lick the bowl"
Despite the reports of the hoarding and bulk buying of products during this time people continue to waste food and opportunity. Waste is described as any substance which is discarded after primary use, worthless, defective or of no other use. A average household will throw away almost 63% of purchased food that could have been eaten, (140 kilograms at an approximate costs of $1,100.00 a year). One root cause is the over purchasing of products that spoils before it is used. Soup can be made from just about anything and for much of history, peasants lived mainly on pottage, which is basically a soup that is thickened with bread or grains
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