Random picture thread of what you ate recently
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Random picture thread of what you ate recently
With the mass proliferation of cellphone cameras and social networking, I find that I've been taking some photos of what I eat to share.
Here's an article from the New York Post that explains why we do it: First Camera, Then Fork
So in this thread, post photos of what you ate, something you'd like to share with total strangers on the web!!!
Here's my recent contribution, delicious 2 lbs of crawfish at Pappa Deaux:
Here's an article from the New York Post that explains why we do it: First Camera, Then Fork
.....In 1825, the French philosopher and gourmand Jean Anthelme Brillat-Savarin wrote, “Tell me what you eat, and I will tell you what you are.” Today, people are showing the world what they eat by photographing every meal, revealing themselves perhaps more vividly than they might by merely reciting the names of appetizers and entrees. ....
Here's my recent contribution, delicious 2 lbs of crawfish at Pappa Deaux:
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Here's a delicious seafood platter at Mariscos Bahia Ensenada:

On the plate are tiger shrimp, octopus, scallops, seafood ceviche, and my favorite - snails (escargot).
This was a very filling and delicious lunch. Wish I could have it again soon.
And here's one of my favorite sushi - giant clam, or mirugai:

Very rare to find in a sushi restaurant, especially one that has fresh giant clam that has that delicious seafood flavor and crispy crunch.

On the plate are tiger shrimp, octopus, scallops, seafood ceviche, and my favorite - snails (escargot).
This was a very filling and delicious lunch. Wish I could have it again soon.
And here's one of my favorite sushi - giant clam, or mirugai:

Very rare to find in a sushi restaurant, especially one that has fresh giant clam that has that delicious seafood flavor and crispy crunch.
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