Showing posts with label brunch. Show all posts
Showing posts with label brunch. Show all posts

21 November 2011

Heirloom Tomato aka Heritage Tomato - Bagel & Cream Cheese Picture

Oh, Ashkenazi Jewish Soul Food nirvana! The only things missing were Lox, red onions and capers. Next time. In this picture of food - delicious food, we have a garden fresh heirloom tomato, something the British call a heritage tomato I've learned, sliced atop a bagel spread with cream cheese.

heirloom tomato stock photo
Food stock photo courtesy AeronauticPictures.com - used with permission.
This delightful combination makes for a great breakfast, brunch or lunch side dish, or with the Lox and friends included, the centerpiece of a meal.

16 August 2011

Hass Avocado Food Stock Photos

Avocado Food Stock Photos
Avocado Food Stock Photos
Courtesy AeronauticPictures.com
Yum, Avocados. I love a fresh, ripe avocado. Don't you? There are many ways to enjoy an avocado, but for me, and many other folks, Guacamole is the avocado food of choice.

Fun fact: See the familiar "mole" in Guacamole? Well, you may recognize Mole as Spanish for sauce. The word Guacamole is derived from a word in Aztec that translates, more or less, to avocado sauce. According to Wikipedia, at least.

But don't stop with Guacamole when you think avocado.

I love to spread avocado on fresh whole wheat bread along with a slice (or two) of good mozzarella cheese and ripe heirloom tomato for a hearty, healthy and delicious sandwich.

22 May 2011

Hair In Food - A Ventura Restaurant Shows How Not To Handle It

a picture of hair in my food (bacon) in a Ventura restaurant
Yes, that really is a picture of hair in my food (bacon) in a Ventura restaurant
I just returned from eating breakfast / brunch at a Ventura restaurant I visit rather frequently. I'm not going to name names as I like the place and staff. That's also why I feel compelled to write this up. I expected better from them. Better? Better than what? Well to start with, my pancakes came with a side of bacon. And the bacon came with a side of hair.