... but it's a fascinating picture of all the cuts, isn't it? Love the tomatoes :) K
When I don't eat meat I dream of meat.
Such a lovely rendered drawing of meat cuts. Odd. Love the tomato dish.
Rare to see a nice image of meat cut. And the tomatoes looks so pretty!
those tomatoes look great! love the gorgeous plate :)
inte jag heller. SE men inte RÖRA! :)
This book is a little scared for me, but i like your small and I think delicious tomatoes!!! ;)
inte blev jag värst sugen på kött nu inte.
It's an oddly beautiful picture, though.
*love the pictures at Sfgirlbybay! your home looks amazing; could have moved in right away;) *vigdis
we both dont eat meat as well. it's a nice page, though!
oh me neither i don't eat meat! i don' t eat my friends!!!!!!xxxxginiiii thinking of u
Please could you let me know what the meat book is? I have a thing for those sorts of books. Thank you!
Meaghan, the spread is from a cookbook, produced 1930:http://finelittleday.blogspot.com/2010/02/blog-post_17.html
Gorgeous diptych.
great connection between those two. i love your blog, deeply :)
i like how you contrasted these two pictures :-)
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... but it's a fascinating picture of all the cuts, isn't it? Love the tomatoes :) K
When I don't eat meat I dream of meat.
Such a lovely rendered drawing of meat cuts. Odd. Love the tomato dish.
Rare to see a nice image of meat cut. And the tomatoes looks so pretty!
those tomatoes look great! love the gorgeous plate :)
inte jag heller. SE men inte RÖRA! :)
This book is a little scared for me, but i like your small and I think delicious tomatoes!!! ;)
inte blev jag värst sugen på kött nu inte.
It's an oddly beautiful picture, though.
*love the pictures at Sfgirlbybay! your home looks amazing; could have moved in right away;) *vigdis
we both dont eat meat as well. it's a nice page, though!
oh me neither i don't eat meat! i don' t eat my friends!!!!!!
xxxx
giniiii thinking of u
Please could you let me know what the meat book is? I have a thing for those sorts of books. Thank you!
Meaghan, the spread is from a cookbook, produced 1930:
http://finelittleday.blogspot.com/2010/02/blog-post_17.html
Gorgeous diptych.
great connection between those two. i love your blog, deeply :)
i like how you contrasted these two pictures :-)
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