Ninety eight OCDelicious 2.5 x 2.5 x 2.5 cm cubes of raw unprocessed food, cut, arrranged and photographed by artists Lernert and Sander for a photo feature in Dutch newspaper De Volkskrant.
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Ninety eight OCDelicious 2.5 x 2.5 x 2.5 cm cubes of raw unprocessed food, cut, arrranged and photographed by artists Lernert and Sander for a photo feature in Dutch newspaper De Volkskrant.
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Katie Mahon writes:
Mon-Friday I am doing a challenge called Live Below the Line. It’s not set up in Ireland yet so I’m doing the UK challenge (even though I live in Limerick).
You have to live on £1 a day for 5 days (€1.40 per day) to raise awareness of extreme poverty & raise money for some brilliant organisations. I’m raising money for Engineers Without Borders-UK. So in my UK challenge for a UK organisation I noticed a defiant tricolour as I prepared a veggie soup last night… :)


Delicious cinematographs by photographer Daria Khoroshavina and food stylist Olga Kolesniko, who use them to document food preparation at Kitchen Ghosts.
And if these whet your appetite, you might like their ongoing gallery of food gifs at Buttery Planet.
Om. And furthermore, nom.
Ah here.
At the Goltfood Polish cash and carry, Finglas, Dublin on Saturday.
Thanks Ciaran K
Staff from Mroz Polish shop, Rathmines Road, Rathmines, Dublin 6 handing out free burgers and ice cream in a military hat/Valentine mash-up giveaway on Saturday.
Ice cream in FebrNOMNOMNOM
Pic: Emily
C writes:
“Further to your post yesterday of that delightful sausage roll, I would like to share with you a selection of meals that I have been served during the past year of regular inpatient stays in St. Vincent’s University Hospital. I’d like to see Broadsheet readers digest these. I definitely had difficulty with some of them. Just to note though, the chicken & ham pie, while it looks horrific, was enjoyable to eat.”
Previously: There’s Nothing Like A Nice Dinner
This lunchtime.
John Gallen writes:
.left on the street, corner of Broadstone, D7… bowls of something that looks like semolina(?), cigars, whiskey(?), vodka(?), liquorice, apples with cloves, candles, some sort of onion dish and a red popcorn dish…I think? The candles had been lit earlier this morning….
Possibly Diwali-related?
AnyonNOMNOMNOM