Hello Readers, joining “What’s On My Plate” monthly challenge.
First – the #Treesquares
Those trees in transport can turn into some nice wooden trays (below) which can serve up some nice food dishes.
I sure do love a nice wooden tray. How about you? You know, not too heavy – but solid and with slim handles?
Now for what has been on our plate:

This next food photo was from dining out. We do not eat out too often because it is hard to find food with the ingredients we need/want – (i.e. so many places use bad oils – like canola or vegetable oil – and those industrial oils are bad for the body).
Anyhow, this corned beef and cabbage dish was delish!
Notice the bricks in the back of that last photo? Yes, that was at one of my favorite places to eat here in town – where they have brick walls from the late 1800s. On this day, we had the entire back room and so it was fun to chat- listen to the upbeat music streaming in from some speakers in the ceiling – and then I was able to take a couple of food photos (it is not always possible to take food photos while dining out but on this day – everything was laid back and so nice)
As mentioned in other posts – Key Lime Pie is a treat when we travel to Florida. Make that, good quality key lime pie is a treat. That means that Trader Joe’s Key Lime pie is no longer on the list for us because of the crap they add (corn syrup solids and gunk – and we feel like sh*t after eating their pie and that says it all….) – Anyhow, the pie below (from Publix) is good (9 out of 10) and it has all-natural whipped cream.
The center of the pie adorns a silly little “wax” slice of lime, not sure why because key limes are not even that green… but maybe some folks like that there?
Lastly, even though black coffee goes best with Key lime pie, today we are featuring a small latte to close out the post.
Want to share what has been on your plate lately? Create a post and use the tag #whatsonyourplateblogchallenge and then check out the hosts:
Donna (at Retirement Reflections) and Deb (at Widow Badass)
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That food looks delicious!
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Love key lime pie!
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thanks Joyroses
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Lovely food pictures, Yvette
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thanks Robbie
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Now I am hungry! Never had any Key lime pie!
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Just what I was thinking!
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cheers to a good lime pie
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Well if and when you do get to try some – I hope it is good stuff and not the bad stuff – not all key like pie is created equal and the hubs finally agreed that his fav is the same as mine the – key lime pie from “the profit’s” show in key west – really good stuff
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I hope so too! 😊 Sure it must be delicious
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oh this is such a great post – love how you are connected everything and that food looks so scrumptious
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Hi B – thanks so much
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I love the way you weave your post Yvette. Food looks great but I would love to taste the lemon pie 😁
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Hi Rupal – I think I love all things citrus
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Oh how I love key lime! 🙂
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me too Lisa – it is such a special dessert
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This post made me hungry. Great photos of your plates. I agree wholeheartedly with you that “good quality key lime pie is a treat.” Some of it is complete rubbish, but the good stuff… chef’s kiss
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I love that “chef’s kiss” – so good Ally
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A good sequence – as usual
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thanks
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Mmmmmm, some good eats going on there Yvette. I love the focus and shading on that second snapshot of the corned beef dish too.
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thanks M- it was tasty (but not.a Cubano)
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Haha! Well, can’t hold that against it 😉
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It all looks so good! I think the lime slice on the pie is to signify what kind it is, to people who are used to having their foods doctored up with food colouring. Thanks for joining us in the challenge!
Deb
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Hi Deb – that makes sense for the bright green wax slice of lime!
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Have you come across ‘Rate My Plate’ – it’s on Facebook and probably has a website too. Some of the photos people share of their concoctions are horrendous, and comments are often hysterical. I think you’d like it 😉
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Hi C
I will check that out on FB – it sounds fun,
and speaking of hilarious (or comedy) – I heard a segment of the “Ron Burgundy” podcast last week and it was saying that people who took food photos “lacked joy” and also = folks who thought Costco had good deals, and if you liked the Denver broncos – you lacked joy – it was pretty cheesy but that was part o the fun
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I’d be interested to know what you think. The podcast sounds good – I’ve never used Costco so I couldn’t possibly comment on that 😉
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Hi Clive – I will let you know for sure – and I also have a bit more feedback on the Tuesday tunes songs – but need to finish listening and plan to do that this weekend – and will be back over for that
and the podcast (Ron Burgandy) would not be something I would listen to everyday
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I love things made of wood, but those log hauling trucks are a problem if you and they meet on a very narrow road! In Wyoming, when the logging trucks are coming down the mountain, they have flaggers at the top and bottom to stop traffic when the trucks are on the road. Thank goodness!
I also love corned beef and cabbage, although when I make cabbage to go with it, I usually saute it with onions because I don’t like the texture and bland taste of boiled cabbage. I always buy my corned beef from Aldi and when it’s near St. Patty’s, they have some that’s $1.99/lb! Trim the fat and it’s wonderful.
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Hi Janet -thhose logging trucks in Wyoming sound serious – I do recall a few major delays from logging trucks when we live din San Jose and drove to Saratoga – there could be major slow downs
alos, that corned beef sound snidely price and delicious – mmmmmm
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Trader Joe’s is about the last place I’d look for a Key Lime Pie although they do have a great selection of nuts and cheeses!
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Hi author JT – and gues s Trader Joe’s also has great wine – but let’s skip that pie
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Hi my friend, You left me in the cold with the corned beef, but everything else looks great, even the key lime pie. When my friend made it from scratch, that is the color it came out. Chocolate, where’s the chocolate in these pictures? Yvette, we have to do something about that. The lattes looked delicious. The trees are beautiful. They look like they are from our little logging town in Oregon, just north of Roseburg. I’m linking this post to your name on the attendance roster in the Story Chat Summary which will come out Tuesday. 🙂 Have a great weekend.
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I made homemade key lime pie about ten years ago and it was an all morning event – but fun to do with kids –
and Marsha my friend – here is some chocolate for you
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LOL Thanks, Yvette. I needed that! Yes, I remember that Jean said it was quite an ordeal. My husband’s favorite pie is key lime, so she made it for his birthday. He was thrilled. But honestly, I’ll share my chocolate. He adores chocolate – especially nice and dark! 🙂
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Delicious! I had dinner and now I’m hungry again! Great post loved the tree to tray part too.
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hey Robert thanks for the comment and sorry to make you hungry
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All good!
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Everything looks scrumptious!! And love the tree logging trucks. The plates you featured are wonderful and I just Love Key lime pie. Yummy to the tummy!! 💚
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yummy indeed – thanks D
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I soooo love wooden everything… trays, little bowls, salad servers, spoons, forks, dishes, big bowls.. did I say I love wooden bowls? key lime pie is a fav!!!💖
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Hi Cindy – the wooden items can be really beautiful pieces of art! so much more than srving items….
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I soooo agree.. I have one bowl from Hawaii that is charms my coffee table and I don’t dare put food in it.. too expensive but the sun is fading it.. oh well it makes me happy to have it out. 💖💖
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Hi – many years ago – our neighbors brought us back a small wooden serving bowl from their trip (we watched their dogs for them – my boys were little and they loved the “work” – ha) but my favorite wooden item is one from pier one – double sided and came with two cermaic inserts – have not used it in years – but have memories with that little tray and so many times it came out for dips and whatnot –
your bowl on the table sounds like it adds a nice touch with the “word and nature” element to the house
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oh what special memories Yvette. Maybe you’ll have to did it out and yes, mine is a gem and blends the inside with the outside which i love.. 💖💖💖
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I like wooden plates – these are nicely made. The corned beef and cabbage do look delish, but the rustic bread calls out to me the most, plus the latte. I have been eating whole grain bread for about 15 years, but crusty white bread has always been a favorite of mine.
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Hi Linda! The funny thing is that in some times pasr – eating from wooden bowls and plates was not always nice
For example in Hugo’s Les Miserables -when the bishop gets his silver stolen and then is “okay” with it -he goes back to using wooden stuff and the author has already let us know it was not this characters preference – so when he gives up the silver – we feel the sacrifice and admire it or just feel it more – if that makes sense
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Yvette – I must read Les Miserables … not required reading in my school studies, but I did see an older movie, not the recent one with Anne Hathaway. I can remember when the now-vintage Danish teak huge salad bowls, smaller bowls and salad tongs were all the rage.
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I love the beautiful wood work! The rest look so good, delicious, Yvette!
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Thanks Amy
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That hamburger patty meal you made looked great. I would say it looks like a naked burger…burger patties and spinach and all that without buns 😀 The food you had dining out looked good. When I was younger I went to restaurants that had brick walls. There’s always some old school charm about that, like you are dining in another era.
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ooooo, I missed your TreeSquares & What’s On Your Plate … glad I found it!
The logs and then the trays are an interesting progression.
Your corned beef & cabbage images are very dramatic! Well composed and shot! Such fun!
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