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I'm growing to like Chubby Hubby, out of Singapore, I believe.

Plus, they covered the actual recipes for the last WGF in Bangkok, so I don't have to retype them (hee, hee).

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My new favorite blog is Michael Ruhlman's on Megnut.

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As has already been pointed out, Ruhlman has his own blog now, but since following his blog on megnut.com I've been making it a point to check it out regularly. Ruhlman and Bourdain are frequent commentors there and it's an interesting site on its own.

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My new favorite blog is Michael Ruhlman's on Megnut.

. . . .

As has already been pointed out, Ruhlman has his own blog now, but since following his blog on megnut.com I've been making it a point to check it out regularly. Ruhlman and Bourdain are frequent commentors there and it's an interesting site on its own.

And there still seems to be some contraversy as to what really happened in Las Vegas. :cool:

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I enjoy a lot of the blogs that have been mentioned, but I tend to switch around a lot. Chocolate & Zucchini was a favorite in the beginning, but I don't look at it much anymore.

I just discovered Kuidaore, which has been mentioned before, and have been going through the archives. Great photography and she makes a lot of the recipes I'm interested in (particularly pastry).

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Are we speaking strictly of blogs, or any internet web site?

If the latter, I would nominate Chowhound.com, especially for northern California foodies.

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Just found a cool thing today:

Tastespotting - seems to essentially be a collective "visual bulletin board" of food porn, with links to the poster's blogs. Looks like it's just getting started, but it's a fun place if all you want is pictures... :wub:

Nikki Hershberger

An oyster met an oyster

And they were oysters two.

Two oysters met two oysters

And they were oysters too.

Four oysters met a pint of milk

And they were oyster stew.

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Two of my favorites have already been mentioned, Matt Bites and Smitten Kitchen, but I didn't see the third -- My Husband Cooks. Gorgeous photos, and a fun he-said-she-said format, with recipes.

(And a mini horn-tooting: my site Intrepid Media is not a blog, but my most recent column there, Pursuing the Perfect Bite, is food-related.)

Cooking and writing and writing about cooking at the SIMMER blog

Pop culture commentary at Intrepid Media

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I don't know if I've posted this before, but this is one fantastic blog:

http://www.nandyala.org/mahanandi/

Pictures are out of this world: the blog is

worth visiting just to see how beautifully she

presents peanuts and eggplants! :biggrin:

Recipes are very regional, authentic, uncommon.

(Rayalaseema region of Andhra Pradesh State in

Southern India).

Milagai

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SmittenKitchen and MyHusbandCooks are two of my favorites, too. I feel like Chocolate & Zucchini is past its prime. Also, I can never get enough of Ruhlman.

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I look forward to new posts by Shauna at Gluten Free Girl (who has taught me so much about celiac), and Adam at Amateur Gourmet is always fun to read.

I also like Orangette, 101 Cookbooks, Chocolate and Zucchini, and the Domestic Goddess.

I think fish is nice, but then I think that rain is wet, so who am I to judge?

The Guide is definitive. Reality is often inaccurate.

Government Created Killer Nano Robot Infection Epidemic 06.

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Tony Bourdains post today on Ruhlmans blog- a strong point of view forceably expressed-

Bourdain all the way.

I'd say that is a bit of an understatement on both counts. Nothing like a little vintage Bourdain to start the day though. I do enjoy reading Ruhlman's blog and am indebted to him as a reference to egullet in one of his books led me here in the first place.

Edited by 6ppc (log)

Jon

--formerly known as 6ppc--

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