Wednesday, December 31, 2008

Okasan/Tokyo, Japan


Sweet Potate by Okasan, originally uploaded by pincponic.

"Sweet Potate by Okasan"

Thursday, December 25, 2008

Naomi/Valley City, ND


DSC00765, originally uploaded by birchtree67.

Christmas Eve dinner on the prairie.

maple and ginger glazed salmon with green beans, sweet potato, and swedish rice.

Saturday, December 06, 2008

perke/miami, fl


12.4.08, originally uploaded by perke.

"chicken steak, rice and beans, and tomato, lettuce salad with most delicious lime-also in my corona."

Tuesday, December 02, 2008

Friday, November 28, 2008

Mar, Aneta, Kosuke (pictured), Christian, David, Nicole, Matt, Teri, Tomoe, Naoko (not pictured)/Thanksgiving, Brooklyn



Starters: hummus & veggies; roasted red pepper & white bean salad with feta; stuffed grape leaves; sundried tomatoes; mixed olives; Teri's homemade pickles (beets & garlic, rosemary radishes, and cauliflower with carrots); bread & crackers; stuffed ajicitos with cheese; mixed nuts.

Dinner: Stuffed portobellos with wild rice, spinach & goat cheese; vegan cranberry stuffing; raw vegan cranberry sauce with orange and candied pecans; roasted garlic, rosemary & parmesan mashed potatoes; vegan gravy; vegan baked sweet potatoes with coconut milk; roasted brussels sprouts, carrots, cauliflower, red pearl onions & corn; two-beet arugula salad with walnuts, apple & goat cheese; stuffed biscuits with roasted butternut squash, apples & currants; many beers (Japanese from Naoko & Tomoe and lambic from Aneta & Kosuke); many wines (including a Spanish one from Mar & David)

Dessert: Nicole's pumpkin bread & brownies; Matt's chocolate pecan pie & pumpkin pie; vanilla ice cream & espresso gelato; fruit plate (rasberries, blackberries, strawberries, apples); 4 types of Bovetti chocolates (ginger, pistachio, mint & cocoa bean); coffee; Baileys; Lagavulin single-malt scotch.

Music: Christian

Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Luisa/Guatemala



ed. note - Luisa has not responded to inquiries regarding what exactly this is, (should I be worried?) but I did a little research on Wikipedia:

"Fiambre is a traditional food from Guatemala that is eaten on November 1st and 2nd. Guatemala, like many other Catholic countries, celebrates the Day of the Dead (Día de los Difuntos) and the All Saints Day (Día de los Santos). It is a salad, served chilled, and may be made up from over 50 ingredients.

Fiambre started out from the tradition in Guatemala of taking dead family members their favorite dishes to the cemeteries for the Day of the Dead. As all different families brought food to the celebrations, they became mixed, eventually mixing them together to this all-encompassing salad. Ingredients usually include numerous cold cuts and sausages, pickled baby-corn and onion, beets, pacaya flower, different cheeses, olives, chicken, and sometimes even brussels sprouts or shrimp.

This dish varies from family to family, recipes traditionally passed on to younger generations. Because of this, on the Day of The Dead, it is customary to share your fiambre with other families and relatives.

Some variances are:

  • Fiambre rojo (with beets)
  • Fiambre blanco (no beets)
  • Fiambre desarmado (traditional of the department of Jalapa)
  • Fiambre verde (no cold cuts, vegetarian)"

Monday, November 24, 2008

Eveena/Cancun, Mexico



DIY Tortilla soup!! YUM :)

Sunday, November 23, 2008

Craig/Tokyo, Japan


murakami & pizza, originally uploaded by tokyocraiger.

"murakami & pizza"

Friday, November 21, 2008

pink and perke/new york, ny


11.20.07, originally uploaded by perke.

"saffron risotto with shrimp and champagne... could use some champagne glasses. the waft of gas you get hit by drinking from this could kill...still alive."

Thursday, November 13, 2008

Matt/Brooklyn, NY



my pancake, including pancake, strawberry, blueberry and peach.

Thursday, November 06, 2008

Tao Lin/Brooklyn, NY



*ALL ORGANIC INGREDIENTS*

Spelt soba noodles
Cold-pressed olive oil
Yellow onion
Broccoli
Sea salt
Nori sheets
Ginger

[You can find more of what Tao Lin is eating here.]

Tuesday, November 04, 2008

Sam/On the Campaign Trail, USA



Want to know what a union-side lawyer doing election protection eats for lunch on election day? Check it out.




Here's a still life I just did here in my hotel room in Denver. I eat this every day pretty much first thing, except for the button which probably wouldn't go down too well!




It's the "Meatless Millie" sandwich from Fatheads in Pittsburgh. Fatheads was awesome, amazing beer and good sandwiches. The Meatless Millie actually has real pierogies on it!

Monday, November 03, 2008

Barbara (not pictured), Suzanne, Neil, Nicole, Mar, Lorrie, Teri (not pictured)/Catskills, NY



Homemade veggie chili with cheese, roasted potatoes & carrots, and corn chips. For dessert: homemade banana bread and red velvet cupcakes.

Thursday, October 30, 2008

pink and perke/new york, ny

10.30.08

Spam, apple, lettuce, tomato and Kewpie (Japanese mayonnaise) sandwich - lunch

Tuesday, January 01, 2008

Matt/Brooklyn, NY


A New Year's jambalaya with smoked tofu and black-eyed peas, cornbread, collard greens and something else.