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It's all good, Carne. Maybe the next tutorial can be the conversion of Klutzy Nephew into Carnitas Longas. Don't stint on the garlic. cn
It's all good.For a sec looking at the pictures,I swore I could smell it cooking lol..I'll cook this tommorow.preciate it.Well I have some good news and some bad news. The good news? Food was great. Everyone loved it. I got plenty of pictures. Step by step process. Took me a little longer but well worth the effort. I had it all typed out. All it needed were the photos to place in the tutorial. So, after the cooking and cleaning I had planned on retiring to my bedroom to convert the photos from raw to jpeg, resize them and then upload to flickr.
That was the plan.
After I finished cooking and putting together everybody's plates I sat down to eat. My oldest nephew wanted to know how to go through the pictures on the camera. I showed him what buttons to push and how to get out of the menu when he was done. It even has an option to enlarge the photos so you can get a better view. He loved it and expressed the desire to own a camera like mine. Cool.
I open up the camera software and downloaded all the photos into a folder I created. Once that was done I shut down the camera, disconnected the cable and stored it in its drawer then I proceeded to edit the photos. I opened up the folder and... Where the fuck are all the photos? Most of them didn't download. what the hell???? I grab the camera, turn it on and start flicking through the saved files. Same thing. Most of them gone. That's when I realized my nephew, by accident, deleted most of the photos. I guess he thought he was going to the next photo. He was deleting them. Somehow after he had looked at several photos the correct way a wrong button was pushed... somewhere. I still can't figure out how he managed it but, there it is. The following photos are all I have left.
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The beans.
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And the rice.
It's all I could salvage.
I'm sorry. It was really good though...
That was a lot of effort, cooking, photos, posting. It' looked good. I saw bacon! Dirty Rice? You're a foodie!Well I have some good news and some bad news. The good news? Food was great. Everyone loved it. I got plenty of pictures. Step by step process. Took me a little longer but well worth the effort. I had it all typed out. All it needed were the photos to place in the tutorial. So, after the cooking and cleaning I had planned on retiring to my bedroom to convert the photos from raw to jpeg, resize them and then upload to flickr.
That was the plan.
After I finished cooking and putting together everybody's plates I sat down to eat. My oldest nephew wanted to know how to go through the pictures on the camera. I showed him what buttons to push and how to get out of the menu when he was done. It even has an option to enlarge the photos so you can get a better view. He loved it and expressed the desire to own a camera like mine. Cool.
I open up the camera software and downloaded all the photos into a folder I created. Once that was done I shut down the camera, disconnected the cable and stored it in its drawer then I proceeded to edit the photos. I opened up the folder and... Where the fuck are all the photos? Most of them didn't download. what the hell???? I grab the camera, turn it on and start flicking through the saved files. Same thing. Most of them gone. That's when I realized my nephew, by accident, deleted most of the photos. I guess he thought he was going to the next photo. He was deleting them. Somehow after he had looked at several photos the correct way a wrong button was pushed... somewhere. I still can't figure out how he managed it but, there it is. The following photos are all I have left.
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The beans.
View attachment 2383118View attachment 2383119View attachment 2383120View attachment 2383121View attachment 2383122
View attachment 2383123View attachment 2383124View attachment 2383125
And the rice.
It's all I could salvage.
I'm sorry. It was really good though...
[video=youtube;WWaLxFIVX1s]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WWaLxFIVX1s[/video]Well I have some good news and some bad news. The good news? Food was great. Everyone loved it. I got plenty of pictures. Step by step process. Took me a little longer but well worth the effort. I had it all typed out. All it needed were the photos to place in the tutorial. So, after the cooking and cleaning I had planned on retiring to my bedroom to convert the photos from raw to jpeg, resize them and then upload to flickr.
That was the plan.
After I finished cooking and putting together everybody's plates I sat down to eat. My oldest nephew wanted to know how to go through the pictures on the camera. I showed him what buttons to push and how to get out of the menu when he was done. It even has an option to enlarge the photos so you can get a better view. He loved it and expressed the desire to own a camera like mine. Cool.
I open up the camera software and downloaded all the photos into a folder I created. Once that was done I shut down the camera, disconnected the cable and stored it in its drawer then I proceeded to edit the photos. I opened up the folder and... Where the fuck are all the photos? Most of them didn't download. what the hell???? I grab the camera, turn it on and start flicking through the saved files. Same thing. Most of them gone. That's when I realized my nephew, by accident, deleted most of the photos. I guess he thought he was going to the next photo. He was deleting them. Somehow after he had looked at several photos the correct way a wrong button was pushed... somewhere. I still can't figure out how he managed it but, there it is. The following photos are all I have left.
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The beans.
View attachment 2383118View attachment 2383119View attachment 2383120View attachment 2383121View attachment 2383122
View attachment 2383123View attachment 2383124View attachment 2383125
And the rice.
It's all I could salvage.
I'm sorry. It was really good though...
It was my oldest nephew this time. He's been away the last three years. The food was his request. He's been eating "white food" all the time he's been gone and was dying for some authentic New Mexican cuisine.It's all good, Carne. Maybe the next tutorial can be the conversion of Klutzy Nephew into Carnitas Longas. Don't stint on the garlic. cn
I still feel bad. Sorry about that.It's all good.For a sec looking at the pictures,I swore I could smell it cooking lol..I'll cook this tommorow.preciate it.
That was for the Spanish Rice.That was a lot of effort, cooking, photos, posting. It' looked good. I saw bacon! Dirty Rice? You're a foodie!
Welcome to the sitegrilled skinless chicken breast, baked potato loaded,fresh salad from my garden. it was realy good,washed it down with heineken. back to trimming...
... how herbal? cnTonight is open face chili burgers with razzleberry pie as dessert. Herbal sparkling raspberry iced tea is the beverage.
... how herbal? cn