This has been a great year here at 28 Cooks. I started this blog back on January 4th of 2005, and I had no idea I would enjoy it as much as I do. For those who have been with me from the very beginning when my pictures looked like this, and those who have joined me over the past year, I thank you for the comments, the emails, the support, and the willingness to keep coming back as I still continue to learn.
I hope this year has been as wonderful for you as it's been for me, and I hope that the next year is even better for us all.
From the 28 Cooks Kitchen, I wish you a very Happy New Year!
Happy New Year (and almost blog birthday!) I always enjoy your recipes and photos. Keep it up!
ReplyDeletei LOVE your blog. it's my favorite food blog, as the recipes are simple enough for me, and the presentation is beautiful :)
ReplyDeleteand i look forward to more hummus variations in the new year ;)
Happy new year to you, and long life to your blog!
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year to you to, I have been reading your blog for awhile now and the photos have always been impressive. It was funny to see your beginning photo
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad you enjoy doing this blog because I enjoy reading it. The photos are fabulous and I have loved everything I've made from here. The Spiced Applesauce Bread is a household breakfast staple.
ReplyDeleteI look forward to the new year with your blog.
Best wishes for a very happy 2007! It's great to see how far you've grown, photography wise! Hooray for food blogging because it gives practice to so many creative endeavors!
ReplyDeleteHappy new year! So glad to have found your blog...
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year. Thank you for the inspiration and gorgeous photos. Your first photo gives me hope!
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year wishes to you also!
ReplyDeleteI love your recipes and great photos too! Keep up the blogging! :)~
Happy, Healthy New Year! [gorgeous photo]
ReplyDeleteTo one of my best bloggers: A great and prosperous New Year, with abundant vegetables and fruit!
ReplyDeleteI have to thank you for providing one of the most resounding successes of my Christmas Day meal - the splendid Peach Soup!
It was delicate, refreshing, tantalizing and perfect for our hot Southern Hemisphere Christmas. All my friends loved it and we are all inspired to create more fruit soups during January, which is just about our best fruit month of the year, with a large range of both deciduous and tropical fruits freely available and cheap!
Thanx again
Tjaart in Africa
Hooray for 28 being nearly 1. I can't tell you how many delicious meals I've made, courtesy your tasty recipes, and how many more I look forward to having. In fact, Lentils and Rice graced my plate last night (and will again for lunch today).
ReplyDeleteA yummy new year to you...
Happy new year, and happy blog aniversary! keep the good work :).
ReplyDeletethanks for share it with us.
New Years is a great time to take inventory and realize how far we've come: love the "before" and "after" photos! Be proud of how much your skills have developed; your site always has wonderful photography.
ReplyDeleteHappy New year! I love your recipes too. And working with you is the cats pajamas.
ReplyDeleteHaPpY NeW YeAR !!! I love your blog ! Thanks a lot for your superb recipes !
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