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Sunday, December 30, 2012

Food for Thought

Food for Thought

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Food for thought


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SMB Photo competition

January theme – Food for thought

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Food for Tommy ready for the trenches


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These food-supply lorries are quite likely Dennis 3-Ton lorries. Powered by a four-cylinder engine, they had a top speed of 55mph. During World War I more than 7,000 of these Dennis 3-Ton lorries were built for the British Army.

In the decade before war broke out, the British Army had been planning how large automobiles might be used in a future conflict. The general staff realised that lorries would be required to transport troops at high speed. Part of this forward-thinking strategy was for the army to requisition motor transport from firms and public services during a wartime emergency, at a yearly rate of 15.

[Original reads: 'SCENES ON THE WESTERN FRONT. Snow at the front. Food for Tommy ready for the trenches.']

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Food Revolution


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Day 228 : August 15
Scavenge Challenge #14 : Think of someone (living or dead) whom you admire but have not met in real life. Without using an image of that person as a major prop, create a photograph which relates to them and why you hold them in esteem.

There’s a reason so many of my photos have something to do with food.

Since Jamie Oliver first appeared in The Naked Chef, I’ve enjoyed watching his television appearances. But over the past year and a half, he has completely changed the way I cook and how I look at food. We would rather cook than go out to eat. We use fresh, locally sourced ingredients whenever we can. We don’t buy "convenience foods" and don’t miss them in the least. I’m teaching my ten year old son how to cook.

But my respect for Jamie Oliver goes beyond the walls of my own home. From his project to move kids off the street and into the kitchen with his restaurant "Fifteen" to his quest to make school lunches healthy, to his Food Revolution, he has changed the way millions look at the way they eat.

From the educator standpoint, I’m thrilled because he has done all this in spite of a learning disability that caused him to struggle through his school career.

And to top it all off, his Instagram stream is a brilliant.

Korean food


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Korean food

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