Now if
you take a photo of a meal with the app, it will identify certain ingredients and offer recipes that feature them.
Easily count calories by
taking photos of your meals.
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.
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.
Taking inspiration from traditional recipes, with some slight adjustments, they're made healthier for everyday
meals... the recipes look absolutely decadent (each and every recipe has an accompanying
photo), the
photos are just as much a part
of this book as are the recipes.
The presence
of a la carte also creates the very real issue
of social stigma, such that poor kids don't want to be seen (or even have their
photos taken) in the «uncool» school
meal line.
Because breakfast is not an «offer vs. serve»
meal (i.e., students must
take all parts
of the
meal for it to be reimbursable by the federal government), there's a huge amount
of waste, and one
of the most valuable aspects
of Lisa's blog has been her
photos of the untouched food routinely discarded by the students from the breakfast — tables full
of sealed milk and juice cartons, uneaten whole fruit and unopened packaged foods all headed for the trash (see, e.g., here and here).
On a related note, to the extent that any
of these
photos were
taken before this school year, they also don't reflect the huge gains made with the passage
of the Healthy, Hunger - Free Kids Act, the first major overhaul to school
meal standards in many years.
Go through a magazine or
take photos of your little one showing a fruit
of the Spirit for example doing an act kindness, waiting for a
meal (patience), being gentle with a pet (gentleness), packing up their toys (goodness) etc
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.
We
take lots
of photos of baby's firsts: first steps, first haircut, first
meal.
You'll have to
take my word for it when I say this
meal was delicious, but I'm guessing few
of you would want to try it based on this
photo.
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.
The Finnish have
taken the idea
of a food plate model to a more fundamental level than the Brits and Americans: They just go with a
photo of a healthy
meal.
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!
These daily
photos serve a two-fold mission: (1) To help you see what a Whole30 looks like and how achievable it can be; and (2) To hold myself accountable for the food I eat, which in turn helps me from cheating since I have to
take a
photo of every single
meal.
You know you'll be
taking photos of everyone prepping the big
meal and spending time with family, so it's best to be put - together and like how you looked in the pics, than to throw on those sweatpants and regret it later.
You must simply ask, «Do you mind if I
take a
photo of this beautiful
meal and share it on Facebook?»
However you should make sure you mention this to a date if
taking photos of food to memorialize your
meal is something you enjoy doing.
If you happen to love your
meal and can't resist
taking a
photo for your instagram account, ask permission from your date to do so, instead
of just snapping away.
He later said that the
photo was
taken in Santa Monica but added little context beyond that, so for all we know this could be a
photo of a nice young man
taking his grandpa out for a decent
meal.
We had a fabulous
meal at a Sydney restaurant and again I initially thought that I could write a review article about that restaurant, but then I realise that I should have
taken a lot more
photos of each dish and some more general
photos of the restaurant.
Accommodation Food (3
meals a day) Equipment (if necessary) Video coaching
Photo Analysis DVD and photos of your waves to take home Top instruction by WBA pro (10 hours in the water plus extra hours analyzing the video and photo footage each day) BBQ and award ceremony Discounts and advice on custom equipment available through Pablo's sponsors and board manufacturers
Photo Analysis DVD and
photos of your waves to
take home Top instruction by WBA pro (10 hours in the water plus extra hours analyzing the video and
photo footage each day) BBQ and award ceremony Discounts and advice on custom equipment available through Pablo's sponsors and board manufacturers
photo footage each day) BBQ and award ceremony Discounts and advice on custom equipment available through Pablo's sponsors and board manufacturers Arin.
All hosts have been personally visited and vetted by the Traveling Spoon team, and they also guarantee that all
photos on the website were
taken of real
meals made by their hosts — no stock
photos.
I make no - fail recipes, run a
meal planning service called No - Fail
Meals, cook and
take photos of food, and in general try to help with making food and life better, easier, and healthier.
Imagine
taking «couple»
photos all around Paris, adding a «love - lock» to one
of the many Paris bridges and having a romantic
meal together.
I keep
taking photos of beautiful store displays, I guess it's not too early to post some?!?!?! I am thinking that after our Thanksgiving
meal is over I will be wanting to put away all
of the Autumn decor and get out all my Christmas boxes!