And then, as in so many aspects of my life, I get caught up in the actual doing and dealing with children who have *gasp* needs, and I never take a shot of the completed dish.
Oh, there was one exception. These oven-dried tomatoes? They were just a fantastic snack that came from the dozens of late blooming tomatoes I grew.
Um, yes, there are quite a few less in the "done" picture. Odd. (My mouth is watering right now just thinking about them.)
This is about half the blueberries I scored at the farmer's market last month. They have become a fabulous jam.
But where the heck is the finished product? Well, I still have seven unlabeled jars in the cupboard.
This? This is the start of a fabulous apple pear cranberry sauce that I made at Thanksgiving.
And this is the garlic I roasted for the Thanksgiving mashed potatoes.
I swear that I did finish making everything. And more! I am apparently not cut out to be a foodie blogger, though.
6 comments:
HA! Maybe I'll do this too. I have soooo many food photos, and mean to write long, detailed blog entry about food. And then I don't. Lame. Happy New Year, Shan.
Hi! Those all look awesome--I have an unhealthy relationship with garlic. Like, if garlic were a guy, there'd probably be a restraining order against me! I saw your comment on my blog and I had to think...I think we are in the same BBC birth club (april 08) and that's how I found your blog. Is it in your siggie? I've been checking more blogs out now that I have one myself, but I only follow the ones I really like. ;)
Yum! Happy New Year to you and your family, Shan! :)
The boys wanted to know what happened to Tom's hair. Yes, I like food blogs
I think when I titled my blog, oh so many years ago, I destined myself to never type in a recipe :)
Those tomatoes... to die for. Wow!
And 'hi', I haven't been around in blogland forever.
How did you do those tomatoes? I want.
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