Here are just 10 pics to share. More pics and details including all the 58 recipes @ Galimberti’s website.
MALAYSIA
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SWEDEN
Brigitta Fransson, 70 years old – Stockholm, Sweden – Inkokt Lax â (poached cold salmon and vegetables)
THAILAND
Boonlom Thongpor, 69 years old – Bangkok, Thailand – Kai Yat Sai (stuffed omelette)
TURKEY
CHINA
Pan Guang Mei, 62 years old – Chongqing, China – Hui Guo Rou (twice-cooked pork with vegetables)
CANADA
Kathy O’Donovan, 64 years old – Whitehorse, Canada - Bison under the midnight sun
INDIA
Grace Estibero, 82 years old – Mumbai, India – Chicken vindaloo
UTAH
Melanie Hill , 50 years old – American Fork, Utah - USA – Chocolate Toffee Trifle
SPAIN
Carmina Fernandez, 73 years old – Madrid – Asadura de cordero lecca con arroz (milk-fed lamb offal with rice)
LEBANON
Wadad Achi, 66 years old – Beirut, Lebanon – Mjadara (rice and lentils cream)
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Such fancy plates! I make faces on the boy's plates; with their food. Then hubby laughs at me.
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ReplyDeleteAll of them are so good looking but I bet my Hubs would choose the Bison under the midnight sun
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea because nobody cooks like grandma!
ReplyDeleteI loved the photo of Carmina Fernandez, 73 years old. Wow! that is one young-looking Grandmother!!! A cool idea for a photo essay. I would have liked to see the one of the children with their fav toys. Grand #3 walks around all day, toting his small tractor. He seems to do it without thinking--it is an extension of his arm:)
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This is such a sweet idea. Now I want to take a picture of my grandma with her chicken matzoh ball soup, or stuffed cabbage.
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ReplyDeletetruly awesome, and I really loved that one with the kids too it was great!
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that is so cool. i wish i had thought to do that before my grandmothers were no longer cooking...
ReplyDeletemy Nana - I would do with her "senator russel dish"
and my grandmother, I would do with her SPAGHETTI :)
My Mema... I am not sure... probably her "chewy Bread" that i love