I am so excited. Today, I am the guest post at More Than A Mount Full – A Culinary Journey, a mouth-watering blog by Chef Dennis. It’s such an honour to be asked to write for his beautiful blog. And no pressure for me at all, writing for a chef....
Chef, thank you so much for this wonderful opportunity.
You can read what I prepared, by visiting Chef Dennis’ blog. I hope you enjoy reading it as much as I enjoy cooking, eating and sharing it with everyone.
If you visit my blog for the first time, I’d like to give you the warmest welcome... (tight hugs... not too tight though. I don’t want to suffocate you. That wouldn’t be welcoming at all). Please do feel free to leave comments as I also enjoy meeting new people and making new friends.
Have a delicious day!
Michael
HI, I read your guest post and thought I'd drop in for a visit. I love your take on the martini and the rest of your recipes look terrific. I'm glad I have a great kitchen scale to translate measurements so I can try them!
ReplyDeleteIt's so nice to meet you, Michael! I met you through your guest post for Chef Dennis and I'm looking forward to exploring your blog.
ReplyDeleteMichael
ReplyDeletethank you so much for a wonerful guest post, I know my friends are going to love you!!
Cheers
Dennis
Chef Dennis has an incredible blog and he's just.. well Chef Dennis!! So congrats on this "gig" hehe.
ReplyDeleteToday, it let me link to you!!! Now, I am your new follower.
ReplyDeleteMichael, how serendipitous to have met you through Chef Dennis, I am delighted to become your newest follower. I couldn't agree more, there is something quite delicious about the first word of a story and the anticipation of a new adventure!! The Lemon polenta and grasshopper pie are must tries for me! I am very new to baking actually, so these will be wonderful things to try as I delve in to experience this new world. Have a glorious day
ReplyDeleteMichael, just found you through Chef D. And I love your 40 cloves of garlic chicken!
ReplyDeleteHi again Michael:) love your blog. I also kind of like Nigella. ;)Your recipes look fabulous! Happy I found you through Chef Dennis! Have a great weekend.
ReplyDeleteHello again Michael - it's lovely to 'meet' a blogger as gracious as you are, who also happens to be a Nigella Lawson fan. I think "How to Eat" is one of the very best cookbooks written in the last three decades and it would be under my arm if I were running out of my burning house :)
ReplyDeleteThank you for visiting my blog and for leaving such a thoughtful comment. I look forward to your posts and to getting acquainted.
Hope you have a wonderful weekend!
Hi Michael,
ReplyDeleteI loved your guest post, the dishes were so mouthwatering. Thanks for stopping by my blog. I hope you'll join our YBR roundup at the end of the month. Have a great weekend!
Michael...first, great guest post! Everything looks so wonderfully good! Second, thank you for visiting my site, I hope you come back! And last but not least... I love your site, glad I have found it!
ReplyDeleteHi Michael
ReplyDeleteNice to be acquainted, I have found you through Chef Dennis Blog.
Great work, outstanding recipes.
Your "Scallops with coriander and pea purée" are a definitely must do.
Have a great Sunday ♥
Great guest post with Chef Denis and great blog here too. It is nice to read blogs from fellow UK residents - we seem to have a shortage!
ReplyDeleteThe chicken with garlic looked wonderful a did the scallops. Keep up the good work, I will be adding you to my blog roll. All the best, Natalie