2024! What can I say? This year I had some great meals dining out and some made by my family. Birthdays, Anniversaries, Special days and holidays such as Thanksgiving and Christmas. The good times sometimes are created by taking food that would not otherwise be a selection and turning it into a masterpiece. Meals often trigger great memories for me. It is wonderful to share dinner with friends and family. It was also great to try a few new dishes. Super memories! This year I have chosen to highlight photos of restaurant dishes as well as some of the dishes that were cooked by family members. From top left going right and back and forth down the page we have Casa Rio San Antonio, Top Water Grill, Banh Mi Burger by my daughter, Fusion Taco, Niko Niko’s, Top Water Grill, Shri Balaji Bavan, Rigatoni with Sweet Italian Sausage by my daughter, Pho Ben Bellaire, Fadi’s Meyerland, Thanksgiving Gabby’s BBQ and Mom, and Asian Style Chicken with Stir Fried Vegetables my wife. Food is not only great to taste and enjoy, but a beautiful sight to see. Presentation and placement on the plate are important. Thank you for supporting my blog with your readership and views. I’m going into my twelfth year of blogging now. Working to fit it in between work and my drumming YouTube Channel, https://www.youtube.com/@AlbertMoyerJr. Wow, time flies! May God continue to provide. And may we all learn to love, live, enjoy great meals together, and get along in the way God intended. Bon Appetit!
Posts Tagged ‘travel’
The Year In Food 2024
Posted: January 1, 2025 in Food, PhotographyTags: Cooking, Digital photography, dinner, Food, Greek Food, Indian Food, Italian food, Japanese Food, Mediterranean food, Mexican Food, Recipes, Seafood, Texas, travel, Vietnamese Food
Must Be Heaven
Posted: May 10, 2014 in FoodTags: Brenham Texas, macro photo, Must Be Heaven, Restaurant, reuben sandwich, travel, Travel and Tourism
Must Be Heaven is a sandwich, pie, and ice cream shop in downtown Brenham, Texas. I arrived on a weekend and I knew I was about to encounter something great because the line for service was stretching outside the restaurant. The workers and service staff take great pride in providing you with the best experience and food possible. The interior has a lot of antiques and historical items and the aromas summon a foodie like the pied piper. The Reubens, sausage sandwiches, and sawdust pie are HEAVENLY! For more information visit http://mustbeheaven.com/
Here are some photos I took at the restaurant. I highly recommend it.
2014 Albert Moyer, Jr.
La Cathedrale St. John
Posted: April 20, 2013 in PhotographyTags: Catholic, Church, History, Lafayette Parish, Lafayette Parish Louisiana, Louisiana, Photography, travel, United States
















