Don't let my crappy cell
phone photo of the food fool you — it was all delicious.
Not exact matches
This was a quick
photo taken on my
phone of my
food prep when eating out on the road on day.
Once downloaded, smart
phone users can view featured menus, peruse the entertainment schedule and festival map, and upload
photos of their favorite
food truck fare.
In my district, someone in my
food services department described how kids who couldn't partake in a la carte were getting their
photos taken by cell
phone in the «uncool» subsidized meal line to shame them, and some
of these kids would rather go hungry than be seen standing in that line.
No amount
of food styling is going to help some
of those items and I believe that my own cell
phone photos accurately represent exactly what I saw or I wouldn't post them here (as I sometimes do.)
I meant to take one on my camera, but realized today the only
photo I took was on my
phone and was
of a ton
of food my roommate and I bought / made.
Assemble a dog disaster kit with dog
food and his medications, copies
of his health records, your veterinarian's
phone number and list
of facilities you can take your pet, recent
photo taken
of you with your dog, favorite toy or bedding, and extra leash and collar affixed with the pet's I.D.
Angell at Nashoba Services: Vaccines, wellness visits, sick visits, surgery, spay / neuter Qualification:
Photo ID and one
of the following: - Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) program card - Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) card (formerly known as
Food Stamps / EBT card)- Spay and Neuter Assistance Program certificate - Letter / lease from the owner's local housing authority showing that the owner is a participant in public housing Web site: Angell at Nashoba (Westford, MA)
Phone: 978-577-5992
· A handout containing identification information (in the event you get separated from your pet) · Current
photo of pet · Pet's descriptive features (age, sex, neutered / non-neutered status, color (s), and approximate weight) · Microchip number · Owner contact information (cell
phone, work
phone, home
phone) · Contact information
of a close relative or friend, · A handout with boarding instructions [443 KB], such as feeding schedule, medications, and any known allergies and behavior problems · Documents, medications, and
food should be stored in waterproof containers Protect Yourself from Injury and Illness
Some
of the many features
of this home include rastra block constuction, a rain water catchment system,
photo voltaics, wind generator, back - up generator, solar hot water, solar
food drying racks, Jotul woodstove, in - floor radiant heating if so desired (but never used), natural lighting, greenhouse entry, gray - water system, composting and regular flush toilets, private septic system, kitchen composter, solar refrigerator & washing machine, cell
phone service, internet service available via satellite or wireless service and so much more.
Photo via Laura Padgett We visit discount stores like Wal - mart, Costco, and Sam's Club to pick - up a lot
of different things, such as hair gel, cell
phones, fish
food, Tickle - me Elmo, or even a cheap pair
of beach sandals (okay, maybe you better forget