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Sep 24, 2020 20:51:47   #
TriX wrote:
AP, I always enjoy both your recipes and your photography, especially since we haven’t been going out to eat for a few months - thank you!

I recently tried brining my chicken breasts for 15 minutes before cooking (been brining turkeys for years), and it made them super tender. I was (very) surprised that such a short period was effective - do you ever brine your chicken breasts (or anything else)?


Welcome, TriX! Your kind spoken words are most enjoyable to read . . . Happiness is having dinner with your family sherining much happiness together with many smiles! AP
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Sep 24, 2020 13:49:46   #
I first put the chicken breast in plastic sandwich bags, and pounded the bags to they were even in thickness. Next the seasoning: Oregano, Sweet Basil, Thyme, a dash of Cayenne pepper.

Next, I sauté the chicken breast both sides, not long 3 1/2min. Med high heat! Now the fun begins. Add all ingredients into a large non-stick frying pan or use lg Wok, with a bit of olive oil. In the pan add the 14 1/2 oz can of Pastene Cherry tomatoes with juices they are the best, then add your mushrooms.

Now that your chicken is cut, it's ready to add to rest of this fine tasty delicious dinner! AP


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Aug 16, 2020 18:17:41   #
Kmgw9v wrote:
Nice shot.
I remember the day—I was 25.


Kmgw9v, welcome! I photographed Elvis, with my Hasselblad 500c & Carl Zeiss 250mm f5.6 at 1/500sec at f5.6 with 200w/s mounted strobe at 200 w/s. I did make a classic shot! THANK YOU! AP
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Aug 16, 2020 17:30:17   #
foodie65 wrote:
Good shot AP, did you cook for him??


Thank You, for your fine comment. No, I did not cook for him but I'm sure I would of got a wonderful comment! Thank You, foodie65! AP
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Aug 16, 2020 17:16:27   #
Aug. 16, 1977 Elvis Presley Died. I photographed him in the Boston, Garden Nov. 11, 1971. I was 23 yrs old! AP


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Jul 5, 2020 11:20:28   #
topcat wrote:
very nice capture


Very pleasant response, topcat. It's easy for me to see that decisive moment, a sports action photographer 15 years 1969-84. Singers, talkers, speakers, seem to be way slowed down from action sports. It makes your see the images a lot faster in the peak . . . AP
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Jul 5, 2020 10:49:43   #
waltnetto wrote:
Terrific shot. Great equipment. I hardly remember the group's music. The music to my ears is the written description: "Made with Hasselblad 500c film camera & 250mm f5.6 Carl Zeiss lens. Camera mounted with Matador 200 w/s strobe set at 200 w/s, Exp. 1/500 sec. at f5.6"

It was so uplifting to read this words.

I still have a very complete 'blad system that hasn't had a roll of film thru it in 15 years. Here comes that melancholy feeling.

Thanks for the trip back in time.
Terrific shot. Great equipment. I hardly remember ... (show quote)


Welcome, waltnetto! Good subject matter, deserves the the very BEST photo equipment equipment in their making . . .

I also have other cerliberties where I used the Hasselblad 500c in their flashback PRO makings!
Bought my first Hasselblad 500c brand-new 1969 paid: $650.00

The "King" Elvis Presley, is very historical. It is the only time ever he appeared in the, "Boston Garden" Nov. 11, 1971. General admission ticket: $10.00 1971.

Above, "Sha Na Na" Bowzer in action, Danvers, MA rt 114 Feb. 1978.

"Julia Child" and her husband Paul Child, in their home not the Channel 2 studio - Sep. 1978.

Elezebth Montgomery and film crew - "Bewitched" early 1970s . . .

"John Kennedy Jr." Graduation June 1979 - Just to name a few

Check out Julia Child, and the King . . . AP

Julia & Paul Child in their home - Sep. 1978

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Elvis Presley - Boston Garden Nov. 11, 1971

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Jul 1, 2020 05:03:15   #
PAR4DCR wrote:
Saw them a couple of times in New Orleans, great band. Thanks for the memories AP!!

Don


I only saw them once, but made a great recording! Thank You, for your fine response . . . AP
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Jul 1, 2020 04:58:06   #
jpgto wrote:
Ah, a memory! A good one for sure.


Thank You, jpgto! Good Memories, are forever and not for gotten . . ! AP
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Jul 1, 2020 04:43:04   #
Bluefish wrote:
Great shot AP and thanks for sharing the photo. Remember them well.


Thank You, Bluefish, for a fine response! Yes . . . "Bowzer" was a hero! AP
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Jun 30, 2020 15:59:39   #
John Lawrence wrote:
Great shot, AP. I always enjoyed watching Sha Na Na way back when. They kept performing together for quite a while. You photographed numerous celebrities over the years.

I hope you’re doing well during this crisis. I’ve always enjoyed cooking but am doing even more now. Keeps me busy, well fed and smiling.

Buon Appetito,

John


I was thrilled to see that white dog! I'm glad to hear your cooking again. You know how well music and food fit together; don't forget that Vino! Thank You, John, for your wonderful response! AP
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Jun 30, 2020 14:27:52   #
Effate wrote:
Great photo that really captures Bowzer’s entertainment personality. Shoes appear to be Chuck Taylor Converse Allstars. I have them in many colors.


Thank You, for a fine response, Effate, and welcome! Bowser, was a great singer and wonderful performer. Your comments are good ones and most welcome . . . AP
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Jun 30, 2020 11:59:08   #
queencitysanta wrote:
In the 70's I had an AP press and went there concert. I had several scotch and waters before the concert. When I arrived there were no seats so they put two seats on the stage. I went to the bathroom and saw all these long hair thugs and was glad to get out of there alive. Back on the stage who should arrive to play, the thugs Shan Na Na. Maybe too much scotch.😃


Welcome, queencitysanty! I bet you were impressed with the choice of old songs . . . AP
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Jun 30, 2020 11:43:21   #
Blair Shaw Jr wrote:
The Hub Caps were a nice touch ....hahahaa. Those were the days.


Love, your response, Blair. And Welcome! It was best performance, in the dead of winter! AP
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Jun 30, 2020 11:24:03   #
Irvingite Charles wrote:


Two Thumbs-Up is a very good response. Thank You, and welcome, Irvingite Charles! AP
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