' A fling with lamb, vegetables and sheep cheese in puff pastry'. Hotel Baren Wengen Switzerland |
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Monday, February 27, 2012
Glorious Food
Labels:
Food,
Hotel Baren,
Switzerland
Location:
Wengen, , Switzerland
27 comments:
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Simply stunning! I bet it tasted as good as it looks. Any chance for a recipe?
ReplyDeleteoh, this looks amazing! a true work of art!
ReplyDeleteThis is something my oldest son would appreciate! He is a chef at a restaurant in Brooklyn, NY. ;-)
ReplyDeleteThat looks quite amazing. I hope it tasted as good as it looked...
ReplyDeleteGreat presentation. Diane
ReplyDeletelooks very interesting, would love a taste...
ReplyDeleteThis looks delicious! and what a great photo of this lovely presentation. I could not get your button on creative exchange to "load". Just said would not go to your site. Maybe just me... You should go try it out. May need to be loaded again. Have a great day!! Thinking of you in Italia!! Jealous thoughts.... LOL
ReplyDeleteGreat to find your blog about Italy - I've been a frequent visitor for ten years since my sister and her family live there (close to Firenze). Great photographing opportunities... :-)
ReplyDeleteLove the image, looks delicious!
Yes, amazing dish is very tasty indeed. Greetings.
ReplyDeleteThat looks delicious
ReplyDeleteLooks so delicious!
ReplyDeleteHave a great day.
Mette
Looks good, but I think you´ll need a sandwich too. :)
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious and oh so, artistic!!!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness, this looks simply scrumptious!!
ReplyDeleteIt is so beautifully presented too.
Thank you so very much for sharing with us at The Creative Exchange this week.
Have a wonderful day!
lisa.
The presentation is spectacular!
ReplyDeleteIt reminds me of the birds of paradise that grow in the front of our house. Just beautiful.
ReplyDeletea beautiful presentation!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness that looks so good. Can I come and eat with you?
ReplyDeleteThis is the kind of food my late hubby cooked. He was a chef and his dishes not only were heavenly to eat but his presentations were to die for. This looks delicious! I'm hungry now.
ReplyDeleteI had to have some one decipher the photo for me--TOTALLY missed the lambchop.
ReplyDeleteDefinitely NOT a mid-west kinda meal. LOL I kept trying to find the meat! (and please keep in mind I don't LIKE meat!) It DOES look a bit like the bird of paradise flower......
Ahhhhh! I'm salivating now!
ReplyDelete--Oh, My,
ReplyDeleteThis looks like a beautiful piece of sculpture.
Lovely. I want to eat it!
Delicious shot!
ReplyDeleteThat looks sooo yummy!
ReplyDeleteYou left a link ot your photo blog on my blog, LindyLou, which is nice because this is the first time I've come across it! Beautiful pictures!
ReplyDeleteLooks like quite a memorable meal.
ReplyDeleteAlmost too pretty to eat. I said, almost. lol!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Jann