This week's prompt: a summertime treat.
I get mine at my local greenmarket—juicy,
delicious, good-for-you, photogenic fresh fruit! [To see others' take on this project, go here.]
A wonderful collage of healthy summer eating... However, I think that we could turn those cherries into a clafoutis. Perhaps we should just "wash and eat" as is!
Peaches and blueberries usually last a few days at my house, but strawberries and cherries are gone almost as soon as the bag is in the house. I always try to keep a big bowl full of fruit on the counter so my 20-something son and his friends always have something healthy for fuel.
I could just bury my face in that photo. Or better yet, in the actual subjects of that photo. :-) Who'd want candy when you can eat a sweet, succulent rainbow? I hope you brought enough home for all of us! :-)
A wonderful collage of healthy summer eating... However, I think that we could turn those cherries into a clafoutis. Perhaps we should just "wash and eat" as is!
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Your photo is mouthwatering!! All those colors and delicious fruits! Great shots!
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Oh seriously - those are just pure perfection. Lovely photos. Lovely arrangement of the four delectable fruits! I can taste them.
ReplyDeleteI like how you put the collage together .. very colorful and yummy!
ReplyDeleteI love the abundance of fresh fruit in the summer! Great collection!
ReplyDeletebright, colorful and beautiful!
ReplyDeleteOh - the joys of REAL food - you really got the best of the colors, and it's delicious to see. They look so heavenly!
ReplyDeletePeaches and blueberries usually last a few days at my house, but strawberries and cherries are gone almost as soon as the bag is in the house. I always try to keep a big bowl full of fruit on the counter so my 20-something son and his friends always have something healthy for fuel.
ReplyDeleteI could just bury my face in that photo. Or better yet, in the actual subjects of that photo. :-) Who'd want candy when you can eat a sweet, succulent rainbow? I hope you brought enough home for all of us! :-)
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