Thursday, November 18, 2010

Photo Hunt = Juicy



I always enjoy some of the photo hunt weekly challenges because it stretches one's imagination and I enjoy seeing other interpretations of these themes, they can be quite inspiring, funny or totally off the wall. This week's challenge calls for something Juicy.


Well that to me is very simple and quite easy, breakfast tends to be my juiciest meal starting off with a fresh and ripe papaya, some delicious and yes juicy rambutans (red fruit in photo, tastes like a lychee fruit), yogart and toast with sweet jam . The papayas I harvest from my trees, and if I don't have any ripe ones, they are readily available at any farmers market - six or seven for a dollar, how can you beat that?

This always starts off my day right and I'm so addicted to this meal, I never seem to want to change this from my morning routines along with a nice browse on the internet :)

To view other photohunt Juicy themes go to http://tnchick.com/

10 comments:

  1. You have rambutans in Hawaii? Are they grown there too?

    Funny how Hawaii and my home country of Malaysia have some things in common (the hibiscus as the official flower, pineapples growing, etc.) but also not (no macadamia plantations in Malaysia -- alas!).

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  2. what a healthy breakfast! i haven't tried rambutan for breakfast.:p

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  3. Yummy looking breakfast! Rambutans...never heard of them though I would love to try one.

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  4. That looks like a fantastic breakfast. Happy weekend!

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  5. Rambutan is new to me, what a wonderful and healthy way to start your day!! enjoy your weekend.

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  6. that's a juicy and healthy breakast. Thanks for visiting.

    Happy weekend

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  7. I love rambutans especially chilled! I usually peel off the rambutan's skin and keep them in the fridge.

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  8. those looked really yummy ... my juiciest meal would be dinner time since I'm still sleepy in the morning

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  9. Here in Australia they call papaya paw-paw. Unfortunately, it is always expensive. However, after reading your post I may have to splurge for my brekie this week.

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  10. Hi Noel
    questa immagine è proprio squisita !!!!
    Buona serata :)
    Myriam

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