tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8690654612740167708.post2583631630127660497..comments2022-11-12T06:40:47.169-05:00Comments on Bacon Coffee: Potshots @ Food ShotsUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8690654612740167708.post-91350153305810427582011-01-14T15:10:53.155-05:002011-01-14T15:10:53.155-05:00Kelly:
It is! This entry was sort of experimental...Kelly:<br />It is! This entry was sort of experimental, because I truly do love photos, and plan on exploiting the draw that they have from now on, though.<br />Me being picky as I am, I must admit that your blog is my favorite food blog! Because you do have some of the most gorgeous food photos, but you give me so much more than just pictures when you post! I love that you give "Notes:" after your recipes, too. And that you have more than just cutesy desserts :)<br />Thanks for reading!<br /><br />Mom:<br />I remember you telling me that story about your mother during the exact incident I'm talking about! I almost called you up to recite it for me so I could include it, but I like it more that you've written it yourself.Zach Danielhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01811981009843438994noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8690654612740167708.post-75784279918981041612011-01-14T14:25:54.924-05:002011-01-14T14:25:54.924-05:00I like your writing and your passion. I can be se...I like your writing and your passion. I can be seriously opinionated about a lot of things, so do my best (knowing the focus of my food blog) to not get on any of my soap boxes too often lest I singe the hairs of my readers. I started blogging with a non-food related blog first, and reserved most of my opinions for that one. Sadly, my food blog takes so much time, I rarely write on the other one now. Go figure. And I miss writing.<br /><br />As far as food and photography goes, I've learned that although there are some who will read a well-written blog, most are just looking for the photos. Even worse, at times, it's all about cutesy desserts. There also seems to be quite the comment popularity contest going on as well which can be fairly annoying. But somewhere along the line (it's been almost 4 years now...) I decided process photos were important. First, I wanted people to actually believe I made the final product. Second, because taking shots along the way provided an opportunity to learn more about photography -- something I've always been interested in but never had a lot of time to invest in), and finally because many people are visual by nature, and very busy. Providing well-done process shots helps them decide if they want to make a recipe, and whether they have time.<br /><br />All in all, it's an interesting way to spend an incredible amount of time, don't you think?kellyhttp://sassandveracity.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8690654612740167708.post-78756916554884567162011-01-13T23:31:03.055-05:002011-01-13T23:31:03.055-05:00when i was in high school my mom and i would go to...when i was in high school my mom and i would go to WOOLWORTHS one day a week after school for a malted shake. one day she pointed to the "steak sandwich" picture and suggested we share one. When the waitress brought it out to us our jaws dropped. My mom said, "excuse me, we want that nice fat juicy steak from the picture". The waitress smiled and said,"i am sorry dear. that is what we use". IT WAS STEAKUMS!!!!!! I do not always need a picture for a recipe but if you are going to put one MAKE IT BELIEVEABLE.catherinenoreply@blogger.com