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Five things to eat before you die... (and real life bloggers...)

I’ve seen this one in a couple of places:
Five things to eat before you die

  1. Chocolate – yes, I know it’s obvious (it’s even in my tagline), yes, I know everyone knows, but I’m going to say Montezuma’s Smooth Milk Chocolate – high cocoa solids for a milk chocolate, but not so high it keeps me buzzing all night.
  2. Lamb from Heron Farm (except that they don’t do lamb any more – or pork either :-()
  3. My mother’s walnut and coffee gateau with mandarin orange. (Sorry, excuse me while I go to my happy place – John doesn’t like nuts or coffee, so she never makes this when he’s around (he’s not allergic, he just doesn’t like them), but she’s promised to make it for my 40th birthday party next year. [Note to self – MUST BOOK PARTY!])
  4. Gluten-free spinach and cheese lasagne from Rainbow Cafe (would you believe I went there last week, and didn’t blog about it – it was good, very, very good!)
  5. Cooked breakfast – preferably the whole works – bacon, sausage, black pudding, fried (gluten-free) bread, grilled tomato, grilled mushroom (you can keep the baked beans), hash browns, followed by coffee and (gluten-free) toast and marmalade.

And Kathryn has a list of all the bloggers she has really met – you know, in person, rather than just online.

So here’s my list – in no particular order:
John
Kathryn
Ruth
Matthew
Rosie
Daisy
Emma
Mary
Liz
Kate
Nic
Steve
Bekki
Scarlet
Ruth
Alison

It’s not as many as it feels (and if I’ve missed someone off, I’m very, very, very, very sorry – add a comment and I’ll sort it out – Heather – I still don’t know your URL… ) – and it’s very odd realising that there are some people I haven’t actually met – I’ve been commenting and emailing them for so long that I must have met them by now, surely!

seven comments:

So many yummy things, it’s hard to narrow down. Chocolate, of course, should be first.

lorinda () (link) - 18 September '06 - 23:12

Hmmmm, now you have me thinking about foods I love and bloggers I’ve met.

Donni () - 19 September '06 - 00:59

yum! my answers are on my blog.

Pigwotknits () (link) - 19 September '06 - 11:09

Hmm, well I’m very relieved to discover that you have met John for real as well as online! ;-) And yay, Rainbow cafe is open in the evening, so I might get to go when I’m in Cambridge!
I agree with most of your food choices (esp. chocolate) although cooked breakfasts are officially UGH as far as I’m concerned!

Daisy () (link) - 19 September '06 - 14:05

Hmm, I wonder what my blogger list would look like… And smooth unsalted peanut butter from my co-op would be on the list of foods for me!

Chris () (link) - 19 September '06 - 16:04

Well, I can never think of any comments to put, but anyway heres my blog, I warn you it’s not that good.

Heather P (link) - 20 September '06 - 08:43

Hi Anne, I can’t seem to find your e-mailaddress anywhere. Someone beat you to the vintage socks book, but if you want that red Koigu please e-mail me. My adress is mtaaru at online dot no

Marie () (link) - 21 September '06 - 15:38




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