Sunday, September 28, 2008

Picture Perfect - Old Fashioned

 
Picture Perfect Friday 2008
Theme : Old Fashioned
Camera : Canon PowerShot S5 IS
Date Taken : 2008 Apr

This is the coconut fresh grating machine which grates de-shelled coconut flesh into fine grated pieces.

 ~ Old fashioned food processor ~



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68 comments:

  1. yes that machine very old, they use that for grate coconut
    great shot sis :x

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  2. Nice pic! Never seen one before, looks old and functional /:-)

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  3. didnt even know they had such a thing as this, im sure the modern version is fully automatic. great idea and take.

    ps thx for visiting my page

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  4. Wow! That is cool!! Thanks for visiting mine!

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  5. Ow yes, we have that in the traditional market in our neighborhood. Very interesting to see how it could grind all the big chunks of coconut pieces into a bunch of soft powdery shape, in just seconds away. This is so perfect for the theme. I'll see what I could do with mine. Life's so busy here, almost got no time for blogging.
    Enjoy your weekend and have a blast with the F1 sensation there (^_^)v

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  6. Very interesting. I would not have guessed what it is. At first I thought it was some kind of wringer washer and the spots were soap on it. Very good! http://barb4sun.multiply.com/journal/item/452

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  7. wow that is so cool...I have never seen anything like it Thank you!

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  8. Oh I love this...I thought it was a cotton candy maker at first...:)

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  9. This is really neat. I love seeing old fashioned kitchen stuff.

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  10. That is really neat, I had never seen one before. First thought I thought it was an ice grinder, like for snow cones.
    Oh now I want a coconut flavored snow cone!!

    http://johnoh.multiply.com/journal/item/198

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  11. I never saw anything like that, it's very interesting!
    My Old Fashioned entry .

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  12. very nice entry...I'm starting to think I should have photographed something of mine now.

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  13. Never seen it before, very interesting. Great shot for the theme. Thanks for your comment on mine.


    http://jansen68.multiply.com/journal/item/276/PICTURE_PERFECT_OLD_FASHIONED

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  14. Hei Dreamz

    Whoa - what a machine!
    Keep so well and safe.

    My entry on OLD-FASHIONED is in ere.

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  15. interesting image..matching this theme perfectly!

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  16. A lovely photo. Perfect for this weeks theme. Thank you for your visit

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  17. I've never seen a machine like that, cool picture, you learn something new every day.
    Thanks for stopping by

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  18. Very nice pivcture, I had never seen such a machine. Thanks for dropping by and commenting.

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  19. Very interesting picture.Can I have some cocnut, I love it.
    Thanks for your visit,have a nice sunday.

    http://ummancan.multiply.com/journal/item/101?mark_read=ummancan:journal:101&replies_read=33

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  20. That is really a great photo...I still see something like that here in Manila...thanks for the visit.

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  21. i miss grated coconut. thanks for sharing and the visit.

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  22. how cool is that... excellent photo
    Thanx for visiting my page..

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  23. Neat, I didn't know one of those existed! Great take

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  24. Great shot! =o) Thanks for dropping by!

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  25. Fantastic shot. I remember seeing those at the wet market here when I was little, something they barely use anymore these days for sure.
    Thanks for stopping by :)

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  26. An interesting photo and very old fashioned machinery too.
    thanks for visiting mine also..
    Picture Perfect ~ Old Fashioned

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  27. oh wow! never considered the process of getting coconut grated for mass consumption!
    nice shot!

    need a fill up?
    http://serenole.multiply.com/journal/item/116/Picture_Perfect_Old_Fashioned

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  28. that's a very cool picture and thanks for stopping by

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  29. This is so great!!! Have never seen one of these!!! And now it is old fashioned!!!!!
    Love this..... love coconut!!!! Thank you for your visit to my post!
    My PICTURE PERFECT FRIDAY ~ OLD FASHIONED

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  30. Great shot! I've never imagined this existed of course... it's not a coconut country here! Interesting.

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  31. all I can think to os yummmm I love coconut....nice photo

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  32. that's very cool... i've not seen anything like that before :-)

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  33. Now that is something I have never seen before. Really cool! Great idea for this theme.


    Empress C's PP

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  34. wow..............nice shot and really interesting, don't think I've seen one of those before, thanks for visiting mine

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  35. Wow! Isn't that something? I've never seen one of these before. Great find.
    Thank you for your visit and comments.
    http://ninakobie.multiply.com/journal/item/436

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  36. I never would have thought about people having a machine just for grating coconut!

    Thanks for your visit and comment.

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  37. haha...we had those wooden ones with a bit of a razor nailed on the head. You ride it and go grating! I haven't seen this cool model...splendid choice! thanks for the visit ;-)

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  38. Yummmmm... coconut! I like your color effects, too. Great entry.

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  39. heeheehee~ thanks but I did not do any editng on the color of the photo at all :)

    So far those photos that I have posted in my PPF, besides cropping some of them, no other editing effect done at all, I just post whatever photo that I have captured and come out from my camera :D

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  40. Though these machines are old fashioned, but still be able to find them in some groceries stores which sell dried good, spices, in the old wet market.

    I took this picture outside one of shops in an old estate market.

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  41. mmmmmmm, grated coconut, nice pic

    thanks for visiting

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