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WHAT'S INSIDE OF {YOUR} FRIDGE?

What does your food say about you?  This is what Stephanie de Rouge, documentarian, fine art, and architectural photographer was trying to find out in her exploration of In Your Fridge.

She focused primarily on the busy city life of Paris and NYC, posing the idea that the 'non-stop hustle and bustle' of the city could potentially introduce new eating habits, or even stranger food behavior!  I wonder if the business of being parents has affected our eating habits?  More like never having time to even eat... she should've come over to our apartment and taken pics of the fridge when I was pregnant. Watching us each eat a frozen pizza to ourselves.  Yep.  Strange what those hormones do to you.

What would Stephanie find in your fridge?


P.S. extra credit and gold stars go to the first person to spot the barbie dolls in the freezer.  Haha.  It's moments like that where I can't wait to see what Sofia plans on getting into.  She's gonna be a curious one.  I can feel it!

Damn, I should've made this an iSpy game or something.  Would've been more interactive.  Well, there's always next time...

Enjoy the photos.





All photos by: Stephanie de Rouge via: MyModernMet

Check out that iMac though! Yes! ^^

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