This is actually a recap of my day of eats one day last week when I actually remembered to snap
photos of every meal.
It also incorporates social media into its campaigns by asking students to Instagram
a photo of their meal or download Creative Dining Services» app to win a prize or receive a coupon.
Diners are also being asked to share
photos of their meals on Instagram, with a weekly prize for the best shot and a competition to discover the best menu offering.
In the age when everyone's a blogger obsessed with food, Instagram has found its niche as young diners snap
photos of their meals, from the health - focused fast - casual restaurants to the finer dining independents of cities big and small.
Millennials also stand out in this category — nearly three - quarters (72 %) will post about their restaurant experience on social media, including one - quarter (25 %) who will post
photos of their meal / drink.
Among diners who post about their restaurant experiences on social media, they are nearly twice as likely to post
photos of their meal / drink (16 %) than the people they are dining with (9 %).
Twenty - eight percent of diners with kids indicate they often tell family and friends about their restaurant experiences on social media, with many including
photos of their meals.
After being outraged by the food served in her school cafeteria, Sara Wu started a blog called Fed Up With Lunch, which she wrote under the pseudonym of Mrs. Q. For a whole year, she ate her school cafeteria lunch and documented her experience with
photos of her meals.
One nice thing Dayle does is celebrate school lunch programs that are getting it right by posting
photos of their meals on a Facebook page called «School Meals that Rock.»
Now if you take
a photo of a meal with the app, it will identify certain ingredients and offer recipes that feature them.
I was just quickly snapping
photos of my meals and posting them on Instagram before rushing out the... read more
Easily count calories by taking
photos of your meals.
I was just quickly snapping
photos of my meals and posting them on Instagram before rushing out the door to work.
Submit
photos of all your meals and receive feedback for 2 weeks.
The truth of the matter is that feeding toddlers is hard enough without trying to snap
a photo of the meal before serving it... am I right?
Includes directions for students to post
a photo of a meal (or draw) create silly hashtags about the meal, and include comments from their peers using the IR+A (voy a comer...) structure that can easily be adapted for what you are working on in your unit.
His work is given further accreditation from the aforementioned political references to art historical associations, such as
the photo of a meal of lobsters alluding to Dutch still life paintings.
Messaging provides context for a payment, whether that be with a funny image,
a photo of a meal shared, a moment from a night out, or a picture of the product someone is selling.»
For example, on Nov. 2, which is «Men Make Dinner Day,» have your male clients post
photos of their meal online.
Not exact matches
The first
photos in the series take place outside
of an Atlanta Taco Bell at sunset, and continue with her standing behind the register, sitting at a table with a full
meal, and even holding hot sauce next to her baby bump.
Part
of the accountability I had with Retrofit is that I had to log my food, and since I always have an iPhone with me, it was easy to snap a
photo at each
meal, which you can do with the app.
From writers who are creatively exhausted from managing a constant stream
of online feedback, to readers who can't seem to pull themselves away from their smartphones, to activists who are burned out from responding to yet another crisis with a social media campaign, to foodies who can't enjoy a
meal without snapping a
photo for Instagram, our writing, reading, and sharing habits consume more
of our time and mental energy than ever.
This
photo of Veggie Quinoa Breakfast Bowls is an example
of a recipe from the
meal plan.
'' glamorous» is such a bizarre concept, I think: from your
photos (which seem to have evolved recently, and look possibly even more beautiful than before, if I can say this) it shows your ability to transform the simple plates
of a family
meal (the best, to me, even if I'm sure the ones you cooked at the Rizt were great too) into beautiful things, and the care you put in them.
I'm super jealous
of how beautiful your
photos and the finished
meal are!
Back home, my online activities have reduced due to regular
photo shoots and the food revolves around cooking more
of simple & quick cooking Indian
meals.
You've probably seen #IIFYM or #flexibledieting in your Instagram feed, with
photos of fit people showing off before - and - after pics,
meal prepping, and treats like pizza,...
And here's a
photo of the whole
meal — spicy sriracha - lime grilled shrimp, panko crusted zucchini - corn saute, and
of course the watermelon - burrata salad.
As for the salad base, I used gluten free orzo for the
photos, but this works equally well with cooked, cooled quinoa (for more nutrients) or a giant bed
of leafy greens (which makes it a perfect paleo & Whole30 approved
meal).
If you missed it on Facebook or Instagram, here's a
photo of Mardi and I enjoying a fantastic
meal at Coppa, a tiny enoteca (wine bar) in the South End neighborhood
of Boston.
I didn't document and shoot
photos of every dish I created (though more
of them went on instagram), but I noticed my
meals across the course
of a day typically followed a general pattern.
The
meal pictured in these less than stellar
photos consisted
of a Tandoori Chicken recipe *, grilled asparagus and jasmine rice.
From now until December 31, 2014, Gallo Family Vineyards is helping feed families by donating $ 1 to the
Meals On Wheels Association
of America for every one
of their wine corks that you send them or submit as a
photo electronically (up to $ 50,000).
It's been a year
of cold
meals due to taking
photos for too long; A year
of cooking up a storm in our little kitchen; A year
of fails, triumphs, late nights and early mornings; A year
of batter splattered clothes and flour in my hair; And most importantly, a year
of doing something that I love and look forward to every day.
Enjoy a bottle
of wine, snap a
photo and you are helping someone receive a
meal this holiday season!
I also have a huuuuge folder
of just toddler
meal photos (his lunch
meals) which are far less fancy because we're not all sitting down together.
Instagram is a visually - driven and artistic platform where CAC shares high quality
photos of California avocados and
meals to inspire its foodie fans.
The noodles (first
photo) had a light sauce stirred in a couple
of hours before the
meal, and then were served with variety
of toppings at the table (see below), as well as extra sauce — a kind
of DIY - Asian - Noodle Salad.
With an inventive menu and
meal - planning sections filled with wholesome shareable dishes — plenty
of vegetarian options too — plus more than seventy - five full color
photos, THE QUICK SIX FIX is the must - have tool for creating easy - to - make, great - tasting dishes that are sure to wow the ones we love.
When I began posting
photos of all
of the delicious
meals I was preparing, the requests for recipes poured in.
I love the champagne cork in your first
photo... its presence suggests a simple, elegant
meal - this lovely bean dish & a glass
of champagne... a toast to Spring!
The
photo above shows a few
of my go to
meals and how much they cost.
For every one
of their corks you mail in or submit a
photo of electronically until December 31, 2014, they will donate $ 1 to
Meals on Wheels (up to $ 50,000).
Next week when I write up this weekly round - up
of meals, you'll hopefully be seeing some
photos of Chinese food.
It packs in colorful vegetables and a variety
of textures from whole grains, seeds and a creamy homemade dressing for a
photo - worthy, healthy
meal.
From comprehensive nutrition facts, shopping tips,
meal planning, myths about vegan diets, stunning food
photos by Hannah Kaminsky and
of course scrumptious, healthy and innovative recipes from one
of the world's most loved vegan cookbook authors, Plant Power will be your «go - to» cookbook for years to come.
You better believe I have been churning out some great
meals for my family that I'd love to share, but I just got out
of the groove
of setting up
photos.
Filled with beautiful lifestyle photography alongside
photos of the recipes, this book is one that will leave you feeling like gathering everyone in the kitchen for a cozy
meal and then heading out on an adventure.
Each
meal contains a list
of ingredients, recipe sized ingredient portions, and detailed
photo instructions for cooking the
meal.
It some how fell through the cracks after I uploaded the
photos and it's a real shame because it was one
of my favorite grilled
meals this summer.