I want to thank each and everyone of you who subscribe to this blog, share my my blog posts, telling your friends, leaving comments and criticism, trying out my recipes and allowing my kitchen to be a part of yours!
I want this blog to be more interactive in the New Year so I calling on all of you to send me your favourite photos from Greece, or from your favourite Greek dishes you’ve made or had. Got a favourite place in Greece? Send me your photo. Is there a photo from your Greek community, dance, festival, family gathering or a memorable moment at a Greek restaurant or club? I want your photo!
In short, send me any photo (large pixel format) that evokes the Greek in you (along with a description of the photo) and I will pick one the best one to be included in each week’s Greek Food Gazette. Send your photo to me at truenorth67 AT gmail.com. Happy New Year!
- Cretan chef recalls the humble tastes of his childhood
- Selene restaurant in Santorini is still showcasing the island’s unique ingredients
- Much has changed in Athens since this columnist’s last visit to this olden city in 1990
- Australian Chef, George Calobaris continues to promote Greek ingredients and recipes
- Santa Barbara and Patras, Greece to become sister cities
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© 2007-2010 Peter Minakis
happy new year to you too peter!
Happy New Year! I don’t think George will be pleased his name has been misspelt. He is a star now you know!
Happy New Year Peter! All the best to you and your family!
Magda
It has been a pleasure to share your culinary journey in 2010 Peter. Here’s to 2011 and all that it promises.
So pleased we discovered your blog, Peter. We’re happy subscribers! :)
Looks like I’m going to have to do a bit of a trawl through my Greece photos in 2011! Have a fabulous New Year’s Eve and we wish you continued success for the new year.
This is an excellent idea Peter! (I was actually presented with that idea in Beirut by a web developer there); I will take you up on it! Have a wonderful time this New Year, all the best for 2011!!!
(are you still planning a tour?)
Καλή χρονιά Πήτερ!
Great interactive idea, Peter, to include readers’ photos.
I wish you and your family a happy, healthy and safe 2011!
We will be visiting Greece in April, making me wish I had read your blog more carefully the past few years. I made moussaka for tonight’s dinner as a tribute to our trip (and because I was craving it.)
Thank you for your blogging and happy New Year.
I have only just discovered your blog but it looks great so far. i was really surprised to see your notice at the end about illegal copyrighted material. Do you have a lot of problems with that?
Happy New Year Peter! May it bring you inspiration and creativity and many many wonderful dishes!
All the best Peter!
That’ll be a pleasant activity…to review my photo files from Greece. Maybe I’ll have something for you