Week 4: Dinner
What? This again? I know, I know! I started this 20 week photography challenge and then sort of dropped it. Ugh! I’ve been dropping a lot of stuff lately. What can ya do?!
So this one for some reason really hung be up and it has only ever been an after thought. Which, when it comes to dinner, isn’t really gonna work. I mean, I could have taken a picture of my satisfied face or my dirty dishes, but that isn’t what I wanna see, lemme tell ya.
I don’t know why this was at all difficult other than the simple fact that when I’m hungry I eat and think of little else. I just do what I need and never give a thought to photos or whatever. I don’t personally believe that it’s a food issue, but it is certainly an attention/thought issue. Ha-ha!
So last night it happened again where I ate my lovely meal and was doing other things and thought, “Oh yeah! That photography thing!” but this time I still had the packaging from my Trader Joe’s delicacies to snap a shot and share with you here. Pretty boring, I know. I want to take the sort of pictures y’all would like or find interesting, I’ll get there. I have a new phone with an actual flash and intend to start taking more pics soon. Until then here’s my damned dinner from last night:
It was very good, but I will say that I was disappointed in the amount of chicken provided in the frozen meal. I adore this garlic naan and will eat it anytime with anything or on it’s own! I just pop it in the oven and DELISH! I tossed back a couple of Newton’s Folly (hard apple cider, authentic draft is my fave) and had a generally pleasant evening.
Thanks so much for stopping by. I hope you have a lovely weekend. 🙂
Mmmm… dinner.
Garlic naan is one of my comfort foods, you know.
Wonder what I’ll cook tonight. Right now I can’t think beyond the cake in my oven. Remember our lunch at Mona’s Table? Well, it’s Mona’s birthday and I’m baking her a cake, yum.
I might inveigle Mr. Twistie to get some take out to bring home for tonight.
I adore Trader Joe’s. I’ve been going there for over 25 years. I don’t know how I would live without them. 🙂