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A Slice of Cobbler

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Sorry, my family really devored that peach cobbler, but as I promised, I saved you a slice. Actually, no cobbler was made and this was also found in the fridge at work. It is so far gone it is hard to tell what it may have been, though the yellow parts indicate it may have been cheese, perhaps a nice brie. Be sure to click in for a closer look. Have a terrific weekend! =')

Comments (29)


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LovelyPoetess

2:58PM | Fri, 21 November 2008

I think I would be afraid to put my lunch in that fridge! Although it does seem to make for some great photo opps. : )

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Tenorguy

2:59PM | Fri, 21 November 2008

I bet there's a cure for cancer in there somewhere. Ewww.

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rayburg

3:05PM | Fri, 21 November 2008

Boy, that looks yummy. Aged cobbler, ummmmm

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Tubeman

3:20PM | Fri, 21 November 2008

Now you know where that smell was coming from when you opened the door...

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Fred255

3:34PM | Fri, 21 November 2008

When did you fly over and take a peek into my fridge? This is another super tasty shot!

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Fidelity2

3:34PM | Fri, 21 November 2008

Excellent concept and technique.

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babuci

3:40PM | Fri, 21 November 2008

I have to admit, realy a nice texture of that bumpy surface.

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rockstrider

3:41PM | Fri, 21 November 2008

Oh no - thats not something that you wanna find in the fridge! Excellent capture and postworking though Kort!

BibbyBear

3:53PM | Fri, 21 November 2008

Brilliant!! I've found many things like that lying around my sons desk in his bedroom..... and like you, have been unable to identify its origin!! A fantastic capture though! Hugs Chrissy xx

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timtripp

4:35PM | Fri, 21 November 2008

wonderful!!!

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nongo

6:43PM | Fri, 21 November 2008

Yikes!!!!!!! don't breath that green mold, it's awful stuff!!!

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npauling

6:56PM | Fri, 21 November 2008

I guess this looked delicious at some stage in its life but I'm glad I don't have to sample your cobbler. Great capture of this mould.

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jif3d

7:03PM | Fri, 21 November 2008

Does that fridge at your work have a bio-hazard warning on it ? if not it really should have one ! If your family has devoured (devored ?) this fridge fodder, I guess they are all in hospital by now ! Gross series Kort...YUCK ! ~Cheers~

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dcarvell

8:35PM | Fri, 21 November 2008

There might be an alien civilization in there.

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sharky_

10:38PM | Fri, 21 November 2008

Most interesting shots you taking. Excellent. Aloha

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Thelby

2:08AM | Sat, 22 November 2008

Yukky though it may be, it is also kinda Cool looking!!!

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durleybeachbum

7:07AM | Sat, 22 November 2008

Fascinating! Do you remember Gonzo and the contents of the fridge having a sing-song?

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schonee

8:59AM | Sat, 22 November 2008

Yep looks kinda cool here...maybe everyone should take a turn every week cleaning out the fridg.Oh but wait we wouldn't have such cool & creepy foods to look at lol...Super Shot!

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MrsRatbag

12:42PM | Sat, 22 November 2008

But for the tinfoil it could be a planetary surface somewhere...great shot!

Hopalong

9:11PM | Sat, 22 November 2008

Another sign of the American wasteland--not in the image but in the reaction to it, and to the title. The Frenchmen's 300 or more cheeses--including Bleu, or among the Italians gorgonzola, the Chinese birdnest soup, the Eskimos' aged blubber and blueberry dessert, even beef "aged" for at least thirty days, or a pheasant in rural Britain hanged under the eaves until green. What is wine or beer or moonshine but fermentation? Penicillin, ergot. Instead the bourgeois kill themselves with chemicals like sodium nitrite, in an effort to keep up the stereotypes they do not even know they have. So much arrogance and technology, so little culture. Are we having fun yet?

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hotracer2

8:25AM | Sun, 23 November 2008

The ? is are you having fun turning out stomachs...hehe:):):):)

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sema_fox

1:16PM | Mon, 24 November 2008

Transformation of a real product in disgusting!))

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mermaid

2:38PM | Wed, 26 November 2008

hmmm could have been cheese indeed...lol... and now it's a fascintaing fotomodel especially with the textures in itself and around it... a great shot, and I am stil glad there is no smell coming with it...lol

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Jay-el-Jay

8:57PM | Wed, 26 November 2008

It looks like this former food has turned into a science project with interesting textures and colors.You can have my share.

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Janiss

9:31AM | Mon, 01 December 2008

Oh fantastic textures Kort... I adore!

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Mousson

10:23AM | Mon, 01 December 2008

Fantastic !!!

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marybelgium

2:33PM | Tue, 02 December 2008

wonderful texture !

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Djavad

4:07AM | Thu, 04 December 2008

Une matière subtilement détournée

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blinkings

7:41PM | Sun, 04 January 2009

Suddenly...I don't feel like lunch anymore. ;) EEEEEEEEEWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW!


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