chadilaksono:

So, this is a project 3 years in the making. But I’ve finally gone through every single food photos I’ve taken since I started doing this back in 2008. For the longest time, all these photos are just sitting in my computer, collecting…

chadilaksono:

So, this is a project 3 years in the making. But I’ve finally gone through every single food photos I’ve taken since I started doing this back in 2008. For the longest time, all these photos are just sitting in my computer, collecting dust, and I’ve just been too lazy to go through them and do anything with them.

But, early last week Micah’s computer suddenly crashed, and that was sort of a wake up call for me. I’ve been meaning to go through and edit my food photos since the beginning of this year (it might have been a new year’s resolution), so I’ve been stalling on baking up my computer, until after I cut down on the humungous photo library that I have. 

Well, all that is to say that, I’ve finally done it! In the past week I’ve literally gone through and edited thousands of photos. And the result: a collection of 523 photos, of all the food I’ve taken pictures of. Check it out!

My goal is to update this photo set more regularly, instead of every 3 years. So keep an eye on it. I also want to at some point post the actual recipes of all the food.

Reminds me that I need to do something with all my food photos. But love the collection!

Broadway Market in Hackney

London has such an amazing and vibrant market scene. I really wish I could take it home with me! Before leaving, I had one last big food market to see - Broadway Market. Located near London Fields and extended into the London Fields School Yard, the market has an array of different cuisines, knickknacks, produce, and people from all over the world! The market is open every Saturday from 9AM to 5PM with over 80 stalls and 50 shops along the street.

It has become my favorite market actually. Borough has a huge selection of artisan bakers, wine sellers,and cheese vendors, but Broadway has a greater variety of hot foods to eat on the spot. Who wants to wait? Not me. And, it has this charm like a local Farmer’s market that has not been spoiled yet by swarms of tourists. Moreover, it was my first exposure to Ghanaian food!

If you’re looking for something to do on a Saturday in London, definitely check out the Broadway Market!