Kilt in the kitchen

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alexthebird
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Kilt in the kitchen

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I'm a long time lurker in this group, only contributing once in a great while and I hope this isn't too far off topic.

A couple months back I launched a blog called Kilt in the Kitchen (kiltinthekitchen.com). I'm still not entirely sure where I want to go with it, but it's generally about food, cooking, travel, and how they all mix together (sort of). I chose the name because I often wear kilts and skirts and if this ever gets off the ground, I think that Kilt in the Kitchen would be a great name for a show on Food Network or some such. It's not a commercial site and I don't make any money from it. I just love cooking and sharing information about food and food history.

Anyway, if you have a free couple of minutes, check it out and drop a comment or two.

Back to your regularly scheduled program. :chef:
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Pretty slick site you've got there!

Amber and I've given occasional thought to setting up the camera on a tripod and recording some cooking "shows" for youtube. The idea struck as she normally comes out and sits with me when I prepare a meal and we will talk about different, interesting subjects. Sometimes the conversations get so deep, we stop are are like... "we should be recording this..." :)
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second comment :-) indeed a nice site
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