This post is as much about photography and the new technique my son just showed me as it is about food, maybe more so. ‘Stitched’ photos is something I’ve admired on other sites but wasn’t quite sure how to do it. I checked it out on Flickr, Picnik, and Picassa (which does not support Macs), all to no avail. It winds up that my son, a graphic designer, had set me up in a program called ‘InDesign” for a newsletter I was doing a while back and it’s in this program that we were able to design a few templates. I love having a new creative avenue to explore — and I’ll try not to pepper (pun intended) my food blog with too many as we go forward, but it may take a while until I find a new ‘toy’.
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i’m glad to see you use Badia spices! they’re so good and inexpensive. Great recipe for a classic fave… oh and the coconut rum was a good choice!
I’ve always wanted to try mixing things into vanilla frozen yogurt or ice cream. Such a great way to create your own flavor. I like the image too, I’m going to start experimenting with that. Thanks for the ideas!
Yum Joan! That sounds good – and I do like the way you did your pictures this time!
I love frozen yogurt, I´ll be present these for our summer.When I bought this lap (I had a Sony Vaio) I though in a Mac , but my husband said that will be better take this one (for my photo addiction)But I steel thinking in a Mac
even with some compatibility problems.
Oh the rum raisin frozen yogurt sounds wonderful! And your stitched pictures look great! We are a mac using family.. for graphics it works wonderfully!
Thanks for visiting my blog and your very nice comment. You have a beautiful and colourful blog!
Ciao!
Phew – the photo stitch sound complicated. Frozen yougurt looks great though!
Mmmmmm, this must be quite delicious. Yum
This is perfect for our weather…I love rum and raisin ice cream Joan. Setting up your pics like that allows you to tell a story…nicely presented.
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