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Thanks MrsAk for posting this - and thanks tomo and supergolden88 for the lovely feedback!


The blog uses a template format (through Google Blogger) and unfortunately pinterest isn't yet available as a sharing option on individual posts - but I have sent feedback asking when it will be. In the meantime, I've created an EatDrinkLoveFood board here: http://pinterest.com/paulinemilligan/eatdrinklovefood/ and linked to it from the blog (top right links) - would love you to repin/like etc!


We're still quite new to all of this and welcome any other feedback.


Thanks again for your comments.


Pauline x

Thank you - it's always great to hear that people like it!


And yes, it's hard finding the time. I'm trying to fit in two recipes a week - the cooking is one thing, writing them up is the tricky bit!


I hope you manage to find a bit more time to work on yours - do share the link if you do.

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