I started blogging eight years ago, in 2009. I just
turned twenty-one, and I wanted to be a better cook; and the blog is a mean of
documenting my learning experience. In my first year of blogging, I set myself
a challenge and I cooked my way through Jamie Oliver's My
Guide to Making You A Better Cook cookbook. It was a wonderful learning
experience and a year I’ll never forget.
It was then when I learn how to make homemade pasta, roast
the most wonderful pork belly with my favourite braised red cabbage
accompaniment, and I learn to prepare live lobsters and crabs.
I know I've been terrible at blogging. Not that I've stopped
cooking, baking and eating at home entirely; you know, that's not true if you
follow my Instagram (@michael_toa). But I do want to make a commitment to come
back and share more of my learning experience with all of you.
Through this blog, new friendships are made with so many
around the world. I’ve gotten opportunities to work with brands and products I
adore. And this blog also contributed to how I got to where I am now.
So, with that in mind, I am starting a new project! I have
decided to bake my way through Dorie Greenspan’s Dorie’s Cookies. I love this
book the first time I saw it and was very happy when… let’s call this person M (like M in James
Bond), for a bit of mystery (and we’ll talk more about M if you’d like in the
coming posts) … M gave it to me as a Christmas present.
With over 160 mouth-watering cookie recipes both sweet and
savoury (I am already loving the Cocktail Cookie section) to traybakes,
marshmallows and ice-creams I look forward to baking and eating all of them; as
well as few friends who gladly volunteered to tasting all of them.
I am very excited and I look forward to sharing my experience
with all of you.
x,
Michael
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