Only 5 % of the Investments that first go through the vetting process end up available for investors (
picture in the post).
I was feeling very emotional about it already — I could blame the pregnancy hormones but we all know I'm a feeler — and then my friend, Tracy, who is our worship pastor sent me that
picture in the post.
See the third
picture in the post for a photo of the potatoes with and without the skin.
The tenderloin
pictured in this post was removed from the oven at an internal temperature between 120 and 125 degrees F, and allowed to rest for about 10 minutes before slicing.
I am loving every single
picture in this post, Hayley!
Taking one ball at a time, dip it into the chocolate and then using two forks (as
pictured in this post) drain the excess chocolate before returning it to the baking sheet.
The pictures in this posts are fantastic and I love this recipe, adding champagne to the sauce is such a clever idea!
I must say I look forward to viewing
his picture in every post as much as (or even slight more than) the recipe itself.
Also I love seeing the baby
pictures in every post, so PLEASE do nt stop including them.
I love
your pictures in all your posts.
And
those pictures in that post are better than most of mine now, so no more talking down about them!
NOTE: There are not any naked
pictures in this post.
The larger your crust the longer you should bake it for until it is nicely golden throughout like
the picture in the post.
The soup looks exactly like what I want to make but I had a question, after I read the recipe in this post I opened Vegetarian Cooking for Everyone (my most used cookbook) and I saw that she recommends to make the soup pretty thin, I prefer soups thick and I think the soup
pictured in this post also looks on the thick side.
Hachiya persimmons are the persimmons you see
pictured in this post, they are acorn - shaped and have to be completely ripened before consumption (unripe hachiya can cause an unpleasant, astringent feeling in your mouth).
Also, apologies for the lack of
pictures in this post.
Press half of the mixture in a foil or parchment paper lined 8 × 8» or 9 × 9» pan (I used 9 × 9»
pictured in this post).
The first time it was slightly underproofed so it kinda exploded in the oven (making a wonderful crust by the way, which I love in breads) as you can see in
the pictures in this post.
It's what you see in the stuffed simit
pictures in this post!
The pictures in this post are from both spots.
Without you, I wouldn't have made it out of the prenatal years of this blog when I posted about 10 gazillion awful
pictures in each post and then abandoned the blog for an entire school year.
I even have several that you have
pictured in this post.
Now julienne the yellow squash into thin noodles with a julienne peeler (this is the one I love and recommend as seen in
the pictures in this post).
See
picture in the post as an example.
The goal is to over-cook the lentils slightly (see
pictures in post).
The insides will be more moist than the traditional pancake due to the pumpkin and eggs (see the third
picture in the post).
LOVE
the pictures in this post, my dear!
I think I'm just trying to over-complicatedly explain why the recipe and
pictures in this post are fairly simple.
I love this and I'm also rather intrigued that you just used one
picture in this post.
I feel hungry when looking at
the pictures in your post.
Unsweetened cocoa powder is
pictured in the post.
In fact, there will be two
pictures in this post.
My baking focus has lately been predominantly on my sourdough starter maintenance and maximizing fermentation, and I've made some of the best bread I can remember (all the bread
pictures in this post were made with this starter).
That looks like an amazing day — love
the pictures in this post, in particular the musical on at the end.
The baby on the ball in
the picture in this post is my 2nd little boy, and he was about a week or so old when the picture was taken.
photos: The really good
pictures in this post are by photographer Danielle Wang.
Environment and budget aside, I was looking at
the pictures in this post and some of the designs are adorable.
-LCB- I didn't include
the picture in the post for the squeamish....
I love the Linen Ring — Scarlet Red with Rails of Flowers, Meandering Vines and Butterflies and the orange sling with the flowers
pictured in the post!
We've updated
the pictures in this post.
WARNING: there are some mildly gruesome
pictures in this post.
I wore it the first time for family
pictures in this post last fall, and I love how it transitions so well for summer!
And maybe the best part about this recipe is that there are endless ways you can change it up (several variations are
pictured in this post), so it never gets boring.
Using video stills for
the pictures in these posts (vs shooting separate photos after I film) saves me a lot of time but... the mid-sentence facial expressions.
The package of Kerrygold
pictured in this post has two 8 - Tbsp sticks of butter in it.
Look at
the picture in this post.
Love
the pictures in this post and the sound of this lentil loaf.
I know this is a recipe post, but I can NOT get over
your pictures in this post.
All of
the pictures in this post are stunning and beautifully taken, I hope you had a lovely birthday: --RRB-