Monthly Archive: September 2016
Emilie
September 27, 2016
Figuring Out Shutter Speed Welcome back to our food photography series! As always, I love hearing from you and learning what types of things you’d like to learn as you become food photography experts! Last week we started with the…
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Emilie
September 22, 2016
Yum Every time I got to Cracker Barrel, I order the Mac and Cheese. There is just something so deliciously homey about the creamy, dreamy goodness that they spoon up on my plate. I always close my eyes for that first,…
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Emilie
September 19, 2016
Food Photography Basics My food blog recently turned one year old. *Cue the “Happy Birthday” song, and now everyone together . . . “AWWWWWWWW.” OK. Anyhoo . . . I have learned a lot in the past year– especially about…
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Emilie
September 15, 2016
Yum Fall is coming. Although we still have the occasional hot, sticky day here in Virginia, the promise of fall whispers to me, a little stronger every day. I see it as a few leaves begin to fall across the…
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Emilie
September 12, 2016
Welcome to Monday and Meet the Neighbors! Today it is my extreme pleasure to introduce you to Melissa Radcliffe, the sweet lady who blogs over at My Wife Can Cook. I have enjoyed meeting everyone we have interviewed on this series,…
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Emilie
September 9, 2016
Yum I remember when I was in high school, looking in the mirror. I looked at myself and thought, “This is probably the thinnest I will ever be.” When I got into my early 20s, I remember looking into the…
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Emilie
September 5, 2016
Meet the Neighbors with Elaine Lin Welcome to Meet the Neighbors! 🙂 Each week we meet a different talented food blogger, and we get to “ooohh” and “ahhhh” over all the beautiful food that these people create. I just love…
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Emilie
September 3, 2016
Yum I love looking through old cookbooks– you never know what treasures will be lurking in their pages. And recently I found a treasure in an old cooking magazine I got at the flea market. In the magazine was a recipe…
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