Another chef at Mere Recipes

August 21

My dear English friend has joined us at Mere Recipes! A couple of her recipes were already gracing their way across your computer monitors, but now it’s official – Ptelea will be sharing her recipes here with us from now on. Believe me folks – I’ve been in her kitchen and seen the binder that contains these gems as well as sat at table with her family – they are not to be missed. The last that I was over for tea, we enjoyed her delicious chocolate refrigerator cookies. Try them, no baking required!

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2 Comments for “Another chef at Mere Recipes”:

  1. August 21st, 2005 Julie D. says:

    What blog does the newest Mere Recipes writer hail from? The link takes me to Blogger (I’ve had it automatically “write in” links like that … quite annoying).

  2. August 21st, 2005 Kalanna says:

    The link of her name takes you to the page I’ve created for her that lists all the recipes she has contributed. The link “my English friend” takes you to the post where I talk about how thrilled I was to get real English tea from her after her last trip over.

    She doesn’t write her own blog… yet, anyway. ;) Just a good friend who likes sharing recipes.

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