Posted the 27/10/2008 04:13:00 By Newtritionista (Visit website)
I've been working all evening on my article for my Magazine Article Writing class. It's a How-To article and the topic is.... Food Blogging! I have to tell you, I'm learning alot about food blogging that I didn't know!





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That?s a Wrap!
Added 08/09/2008 12:00:10
So I am a big fan of Thai food as you will likely find out in future posts throughout my blog. Driving for lunch one day a few months back, I happened to stop at this bakery as I heard they had a fantastic sandwich bar. Looking at the large[...]http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/zestycook/~3/3...
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A salad to celebrate the end of computer troubles...I hope!
Added 07/11/2008 13:42:00
Lo and behold, my computer packed up again...I was devastated and could just imagine losing every photo or post I have ever written....ok, ok I will learn to back-up more often! Finally this morning I got my computer back and everything seems to[...]http://www.my-easy-cooking.com/2008/11/salad-...
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Cheesecake in a neat little bundle!
Added 20/10/2008 15:41:00
I made this dessert a while back, but never got to post it. I have given you this recipe before, but this time I poured the mixture in a Phyllo bundle and the result was very dramatic and guests were raving about my cooking skills. ( little do[...]
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Blue Cheese Quiche for a quick supper
Added 17/10/2008 08:47:00
A Quiche is such a versatile meal, for in summer you can serve it at room temperature with a delicious salad and in winter piping hot with steamed veggies. The possibilities for fillings are also endless...... you can create your own unique[...]http://www.my-easy-cooking.com/2008/10/blue-c...
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Puff pastry bites with tomato, cheese and Pesto!
Added 15/10/2008 09:04:00
Making snacks does not have to be difficult as so many people seem to think. There are a few staple ingredients that I recommend you keep in your fridge or freezer. They always come in handy, are never waisted and you will look like a pro in the[...]http://www.my-easy-cooking.com/2008/10/puff-p...













