Saturday, October 14, 2006

DMBLGiT: Round-up, The Revenge

The third and final part of the DMBLGiT September round-up. See Part 1 and Part 2.

Jenjen of Milk and Cookies submits Iced Cinnamon Snails captured by her Canon EOS 300D.

Anne of Anne's Food sends over a bowl of Pink Peppercorn Biscotti snapped on her Nikon d70s.






Reb of CucinaRebecca offers Frangelico creme caramel with hazlenut praline from a Casio Exlim.







Jeff of C for Cooking serves up cupcakes snapped on his Canon 30D, "shot in RAW, processed in Canon Photo Editor."



JBD of Kiss the Hem of her Apron sends Diet Coke Cake shot with a Canon PowerShot S2 IS and with "a little lighting-tweaking in Picasa."

Nemisbeka of Domestic Goddess zips over Ladies' Kisses, "it's a cookie
originating from Piedmont, Italy," seized on her Fuji Finepix S7700.




Helen at Tartelette submits Chocolate-Filled Raspberries and Cream from her Canon PowerShot A610.

Andrea at Andrea's Recipe Box delivers Pizza Caprese hot from her Canon Powershot S70.




Haalo from Cook (almost) Anything at Least Once offers Spanish Cinnamon Doughnuts captured on her Nikon D50.

Jennifer from Bake or Break serves Alton Brown's Pizza zapped from her Nikon D50.







Julie of A Mingling of Tastes snapped a Lucky Charms Frittata on her Canon SD600.








Kendle and his wife, the team producing My Husband Cooks sent over another frittata from their Canon PowerShot S500, which arrived in my inbox just a few minutes after Julie's.




Lisa of Homesick Texan serves up chicken fried steak, hot from her D200 with a manual 55mm macro lens. And she sent a haiku, because she rocks the house:
Second day of fall--
Photo contest entry due.
Does my blog look good?


Lara of Cookbook 411 sent in a spectacularly late entry, a Thai Inspired Fresh Heirloom Tomato Bloody Mary. And her entry concludes the wrap up.

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Stay tuned for the results of the contest soon.

7 comments:

  1. Great job everyone! Thanks Katherine.

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  2. My Katherine, so many entries ... great job on the round-ups. What a complete labor of love ... but, yes, it is LOVED!

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  3. These are beautiful, as always...though I personally think there should be a differenct prize awarded for sweet versus savory...

    Have fun judging!

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