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.
Not exact matches
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.
Instagram is a visually - driven and artistic platform where CAC
shares high quality
photos of California avocados and
meals to inspire its foodie fans.
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.
Now, with a whole range
of imaginative and tasty food
photos, and over 1000 followers, using the Meat Free Monday Instagram page is a great way to
share meat - free
meal ideas and inspire others to get behind the campaign.
Sharing beautiful
photos of school
meals from other school nutrition services pages — give a shout out to your colleagues!
But I've never bothered to learn the basics
of food photography, nor do I use a real camera, and half the time the
meal looks so downright gross in a cellphone
photo that I decide not to
share it.
Maybe we
share photos of superior school meals in other countries — not in the pointless and misleading way I excoriated in «Why I'm Fed Up With Those Photos of «School Lunches Around the World,» but in a meaningful way that would inform and inspire parents to demand b
photos of superior school
meals in other countries — not in the pointless and misleading way I excoriated in «Why I'm Fed Up With Those
Photos of «School Lunches Around the World,» but in a meaningful way that would inform and inspire parents to demand b
Photos of «School Lunches Around the World,» but in a meaningful way that would inform and inspire parents to demand better?
Indeed, in a forthcoming Spork Report post I'll
share photos of some new, attractive dining concepts recently introduced by HISD / Aramark — some
of which are only for cash payment (i.e., the
meals are not eligible for federal reimbursement.)
As I've said many times here (most recently in my widely
shared post, «Why I'm Fed Up With Those
Photos of School Lunches Around the World «-RRB-, comparing American school
meals to those in France is a truly pointless endeavor — unless one is willing to look at the entire food culture
of both countries.
-LSB-...] I've said many times on my blog (most recently in my widely
shared post, «Why I'm Fed Up With Those
Photos of School Lunches Around the World «-RRB-, comparing American school
meals to those in France is a truly pointless endeavor -LSB-...]
I can't help but
share my «brag book»,
photos of my daughter's early adventures in solid foods, from her first broccoli tree to complete curry
meals, pizza, and sloppy joes... http://www.flickr.com/
photos/lovecat/sets/72157600330803313/
Some
of you may remember my 2011 Lunch Tray post («Social Media and Social Stigma on the Lunch Line «-RRB- in which I reported that students in HISD were taking cell phone pictures
of kids standing in the federally reimbursed school
meal line, then
sharing these
photos on social media with disparaging comments.
On her blog, The Faux Martha, she
shares clean
photos of simple
meals that happen to be healthy and delicious: the kind
of cooking you'd actually do at home.
Sara Puhto
shared these three
photos of herself taken within 20 hours — one after working out in the a.m., another after eating a big
meal at night, and a third after exercising again the following morning.
20 hour transformation
photo Since it's the day after thanksgiving I thought it'd be appropriate to
share this
photo The first
photo was taken yesterday morning after working out, the second was at night after eating a whole bunch
of food with my whole tummy relaxed and the third was this morning again after working out I've posted a
photo like this before but I just wanted to remind you that it's normal for your stomach to get bigger after large
meals and that our bodies don't look the same throughout the day!
I seriously am so excited to
share with you all the fun looks I've put together, all
of the excitement from the shows, presentations, showroom visits,
meals, and, wait for it, the
photo shoot my group is doing with one
of my favorite dress brands!
From checking in on Facebook or Twitter, to snapping a
photo of each course
of my
meal on my cell phone to upload to Instagram and
share on Facebook, my cell phone seems to resurface, with permission
of course, and never on a first date.
You must simply ask, «Do you mind if I take a
photo of this beautiful
meal and
share it on Facebook?»
In her time away from the clinic, Dr. Stanclift is fond
of sharing a good
meal with loved ones, cooking with her husband, swimming, practicing her photography skills, decorating with her travel
photos, and spending time on the beach.
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.»