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Oct 24, 2010: For A Buck
Jonathan Blaustein's, "The Value of a Dollar Project", not only looked a food in terms of a dollar's worth, but the role of commercial photography in selling food.
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You can't see it, but, I'm rolling my eyes right now. Good grief.
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ugh! that double cheeseburger looks TOXIC.
Yuk! and the potted meat - euuuuuwwwwwww! who eats potted meat, anyway? |
Poor folk.
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The best part of camping is going home. :D
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Is it wrong that the things I liked the look of, best... the things that really made my stomach demand sustenance... were the Double CheeseBurger, and Potted Meat? They look... delicious.
Closely followed by the noodles - everyone loves Ramen Noodles! This would be an easy one to come up with a recipe for - anyone want to give it a go? (I would, but, as always... no damn time. Just had to stop what I was doing, for a moment, to post this, as people seemed to disagree with the delicious nature of those foods. Hell, I prefer that picture, of the Double CheeseBurger, to the fake one that McDonalds use. Mmmm.) |
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The best $1 meal, then, is pork floss and beef shank shavings over saffron rice with a shaving of fenugreek, with a side of a conventional grapefruit.
Eggs on toast with home fries and baked beans. There I think that's a dollar. |
What the crap is pork floss?
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Re: Ramen Noodles "NTAA - No Taste At All." It's like the green tea of food. |
Smelt and escargo in a tomatillo sauce over saffron rice.
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