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Mac Massimo’s The SL Spoon is a virtual cooking blog, featuring the best of SL foodstuffs and cuisine. As a food blogger myself, this really appealed to me. I particularly loved “How to Make the Best Mediterranean Wild-Caught Fish on the Grid” as it contains a recipe along with fabulous food photos like the one above.
- DRD – Hunters Retreat – Bench LI:4
- DRD – Hunters Retreat – Hearty Meal A LI:2
- DRD – Hunters Retreat – Table LI:1
- DRD – Hunters Retreat – Tin Cup Empty LI:1
In the next post, Mac introduces us into a whole new genre of Second Life.
“Foodie Gymrats Stop Drinking Crappy Protein Shakes, Drink This Instead!” not only introduces us the the shaker and ingredients for making our own crappy protein drinks, he also present sthe [SML] Training HUD that you can get free at SML-capable gyms or from the [SML] Group. This provides a daily routine and the ability to advance as you train. There are several gyms that work with the HUD, thirty-one in search Some appear more PG than others. The blender bottle and whey powder are in a gacha.
The SL Spoon is fun with a charming introduction to the blogger Mac Massimo. He has a clever twist on handling the Flickr prohibition on direct links to purchase, putting all the stores in an alphabetical list on a separate page. Unfortunately, it is incomplete and does not list every story he includes in his posts. If he fixed that, his blog would be just about as perfect as a blog can be.
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Dammit, why didn't I think of that? I love pixelfood :) *waves hi to Cajsa*
Posted by: Serene Fairey | Friday, August 07, 2020 at 04:44 PM
Will content creators on Spoon earn no income above, will they continue to use the app? And is there any business that will pay for advertising just to have a voice without an image?
Posted by: hill climb racing | Thursday, August 27, 2020 at 02:53 AM
When you’re on the go, there’s nothing better than a portable grill. You can take it anywhere, set it up in minutes, and cook your food to perfection. But which one should you choose?
There are a lot of different portable grills on the market, so it can be tough to decide which is right for you. Here are some of the best ones out there:
1. The Weber Smokey Joe Grill is a classic that has been around for years. It’s small and lightweight, making it perfect for taking with you on road trips or camping trips. And it cooks food just as well as a regular Weber grill.
2. The Cuisinart All-Foods Propane Portable Grill is another great option.
https://pickportables.com/the-best-portable-grills/
Posted by: Uzm_maths | Wednesday, July 27, 2022 at 01:00 AM