Hi , Thanks for visting my artist page. I live in Sunny Southern California. I like to think of myself as a artist and i use many different kinds of mediums. I am self taught and a amature in most of them. But that doesnt stop me from trying and enjoying all of them. Little by little i am getting better but i still have far to go. BIO I make and sell musical instraments made out of hard shelled gourds (Think hard wooden pumkin) It called a calbash gourd. I am also a photographer and as you can see from my gallery I like photographing plants animals and people.
Update: I moved back to the Seattle area for a while and I am currently attending a Cullinary school in down town Seattle. Â
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Comments (5)
clbsmiley
Yummy, great presentation.
Sea_Dog
Looks delicious. Nice capture
MrsLubner
totally different from what I know red beans and rice to be. Different bean, different pork, thicker juice, but this is very well photographed and looks very tasty.
tasquah
We made this in class and the teacher changed his mind 3 times about the rice to beans ratio. I am also used to makeing beans and rice from scratch at home and he gave us presoaked & precooked beans (to save cooking time)so my fluid amount was way off. I just presented it like I have been doing at home lately. Not sure why I do it this way, it looked nice the first time I did it. I use a slotted spoon to scoop out all the goodies, then put a BIG scoop of rice in the middle then fill up the rest of the bowl with the bean soup nector.
jocko500
down here in Louisiana we put smoke sausage in the mix and not the ham. but this works too as it do look good