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Hello everyone! Been quite busy with office works the past few weeks and that has kept me from posting my articles. I have several unfinished in my files. My last post was about the Gisinggising recipe I posted in Just-a-Pinch Recipe Club (click here to view post). 

I just couldn't let this day (errr...night) or week pass without posting anything. So I suddenly decided to share that Garden Chef has been added in Petitchef.com
 
More than a week ago, my Gisinggising blog post got a comment saying: 

"We bumped into your blog and we really liked it - great recipes YUM YUM.
We would like to add it to the Petitchef.com.

We would be delighted if you could add your blog to Petitchef so that our users can, as us,

enjoy your recipes."
Petichef is a French-based cooking recipes portal where several hundred blogs are already members. 


  Well, who wouldn't be elated to get such an invitation? A newbie blogger like me wouldn't pass up the opportunity! So, Petitchef, here I come... featuring the same recipe they commented on--- click here to view my featured recipe.


So there... have a great week ahead! :)
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  1. Oh my gosh Eve! How exciting!! The link didn't go to straight to your recipe, so I did a search on the site and found it! It looks amazing on their site too! Congratulations!
    xo Jaime

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    1. Thank you, Jaime! Yes, you're right, publishing a recipe can be exciting!

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