When my youngest sister was seven ~ and irritated by something our mother said ~ she yelled 'get back in the kitchen where you belong' ... we still laugh about that. Needless to say, my sister spent a few hours in her room.
Having a bit of trouble with the links, and please forgive me, I'm still tweaking the post, so it will be up a little later.
Many thanks to Rene at Not the Rockefellers for the tip to come here! Great idea for a prompt, I like garlic and food and the ideas...whew! Some good stuff to be found. Hope I'm not too late!
Okay, Maggies, it's another foody post this week. Maybe I've been spending too much time in the kitchen?
ReplyDeleteExcited for another Magpie!
ReplyDeletethis prompt inspired me to pull an old one out and dust the cobwebs off...thanks Tess!
ReplyDeleteHas Magpie been brought forward to Mondays? I had thought it was for Thursdays...
ReplyDeleteA love poem...
ReplyDeleteA cook's delight! Mine is up! I'm very early this week and it's Carnival Monday!
ReplyDeleteWhen my youngest sister was seven ~ and irritated by something our mother said ~ she yelled 'get back in the kitchen where you belong' ... we still laugh about that. Needless to say, my sister spent a few hours in her room.
ReplyDeleteYou can't spend too much time in the kitchen.
Basted on a true story. Hee-hee. A little food humor.
ReplyDeleteGreat prompt, Tess, thanks.
ReplyDeleteYou hit pay dirt on this one. Bound to inspire some good entries. Can't wait to read them.
ReplyDeleteSorry, up to my old tricks again.
ReplyDeleteAn apple a day keeps the Doctor away.
ReplyDeleteA garlic clove a day keeps everyone away . . .
A little Hammer Horror, this week.
ReplyDeleteGreat picture! Decided to go ethnic and domestic this week!
ReplyDeletehttp://lolamousedroppings.blogspot.com/2011/03/out-of-garlic.html
Mine's brief and to the point this week.
ReplyDeleteOh thank you, thank you (vi ringrazio, vi ringrazio) for giving me the motivation to go another direction....I LOVED THIS ONE!
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ReplyDeleteSince you posted more food, I had to continue the story...bkm
ReplyDeleteIt may be food to you, but it's a perfect picture to me! LOL
ReplyDeleteNO! Mr Linky strikes again! Here goes a second attempt!
ReplyDeleteDon't know what is going on with the links but I hope my post comes through...
ReplyDeleteI can get bizarre from anything....thanks!
ReplyDeleteYum!
ReplyDeleteI'm with Lyn: I had to go off on a tangent on this one!
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Having a bit of trouble with the links, and please forgive me, I'm still tweaking the post, so it will be up a little later.
ReplyDeleteMany thanks to Rene at Not the Rockefellers for the tip to come here! Great idea for a prompt, I like garlic and food and the ideas...whew! Some good stuff to be found. Hope I'm not too late!
No, not late at all. We're open for business all week until next Monday! :)
ReplyDeleteI'm seeing this more as a garden metaphor--that garlic looks too old to cook with--probably still works against the vamps, though.
ReplyDeleteClearly a prompt for my next "Food on Sunday" post!
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ReplyDeleteWhat fun! thanks- even though I am late...
ReplyDeleteGarlic.
ReplyDeleteWow, this one went straight to the heart. Who knew... as the above comment so eloquently states... Garlic!
ReplyDeleteFabulous...I love writing about food...tantalizing for the senses! :)
ReplyDeleteMines up Tess... thanks again for the challenging prompt! By the way ... I love garlic!
ReplyDeleteThanks for this wonderful inspiration Tess! First attempt today!
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Bit late..i c
ReplyDeleteI thought of garlic hangings
ReplyDeleteSorry, folks - missed the excellent prompt by a mile!
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Dear Magpies: Tasty Garlic! Lovely Garlic! More Garlic!
ReplyDeleteThe image prompted me to rework an old near miss poem, thanks!
ReplyDeleteBoy, am I going to enjoy this one..!!
ReplyDeletegreat prompt, had fun with it - thanks!
ReplyDeletedelicious!
ReplyDeletehope I have done this properly - as I am still on my L-plates, please forgive me if I've missed a step
ReplyDeleteheheh..this one sure tickled my grey cells!! LOVED this, Tess!! Enjoy writing for #56...
ReplyDeleteNow...off to enjoy the reading!! :))
There is a very small element of real life in mine. I love garlic - use it all the time (obviously only in savoury dishes!!)
ReplyDeletejust a few (greedy) thoughts on one of my favourite ingredients...
ReplyDeleteAll our thoughts are on food and cooking!
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Tess,
ReplyDeleteKitchen always works for me -- seem to be able to wend my way around food one way or another.
Fire away at will!
Trulyfool
For the love of garlic...
ReplyDeleteGarlic's role in matrimonial jousting . . .
ReplyDeleteCan't spend too much time in the kitchen...as long as there is garlic.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful food shot.
A tasty prompt. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteThis is quite a peek.
ReplyDeleteit has some superstition connotation here!
ReplyDeleteThis was quite fun, so glad I could participate! Many thanks to everyone, thank you for the kind comments on my post :)
ReplyDeletealright, i am in...
ReplyDeleteSorry I am late. But better late than never
ReplyDeleteOmg! Sorry that I am so late with my Maggie and that I missed last week! I so have to get caught up! :o)
ReplyDeleteFirst time posting here. Fun prompt. Notice lots of people saying they are late, but we have a full week to post, right? Just checkin. :) Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI've posted mine! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the pic! I'm posted. ;o)
ReplyDeleteThank you for the great prompt. I'm posted though I almost forgot to link up.
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