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MyGourmetConnection
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MyGourmetConnection.com is the online source for people who love good food. We’ve taken your typical food blog to a whole new level with fun and informative food articles on a variety of topics, such as gourmet cooking, nutrition, ethnic cuisines, entertaining ideas, wines, cookbook reviews and more.
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Great Foodie Gifts Under $50 ~ 2009 Guide
We've made shopping for your favorite food lover a little bit easier this year by rounding up more than two dozen unique foodie friendly gifts that won't set you back more than $50. In fact, you'll find a bakers' dozen under $25! There's a little som...
Cookbook Picks for Holiday Gifts 2009
Cookbooks are always a great gift for the foodies on your holiday shopping list. We've put together a list of 30 books that fit a wide range of cooking skills and interests. Some are brand new this fall, while others have proven their worth over time...
The g-Spout Dripless Strainer
The g-Spout is an incredibly practical kitchen tool that adds a convenient pouring spout to just about any frying pan, saucepan or mixing bowl. Made from food grade silicone, the g-Spout conforms to a variety of pan shapes and sizes, withstands high ...
Dolce Nonna Marinated Vegetables
Dolce Nonna is a line of delicious hand-packed, Italian-style marinated vegetables. There are three ready-to-serve varieties to choose from (and more currently in development): Marinated Eggplant, Marinated String Beans and Agri-Dolce Peppers. All ar...
Thanksgiving with a Twist
A Thanksgiving celebration seemed like the perfect excuse to get a little creative and make a beautiful, slow-roasted duck instead of a turkey. But if duck isn't for you this Thanksgiving, file away our roasting instructions for another day and use ...
Roast Duck with Spiced Pomegranate Sauce
Roast duck is a wonderful choice for a holiday celebration or special occasion. This recipe includes directions for slow-roasting the duck so that the fat is rendered, leaving the skin crispy and golden brown. Total roasting time runs about 3-1/2 hou...



I'd like to have my site included, but am totally unsure where to mention it.
I do think your readers would be interested. After all, what could be more perfect than a blog written by a culinary school student (me!) who talks about what really happens at culinary school (and it is more grease than glory, trust me)!
Cheers!
Posted: August 11th, 2009 | Report This Comment