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January 15, 2008

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Chelsea, I'm so glad you liked the bread (which I often make without rosemary). Love the picture with the chunk missing! A correction is I'm American not Greek, although I've been married to a Greek and going to Greece regularly for many years. And you are so right about how different Alaska and Greece are - especially this time of year!

What a lovely bread. I find using semolina unusual. When you say semolina flour, is this fine or amde up of very small particles ( a kind of fine cous-cous texture)?

What a gorgeous loaf of bread! Well done!
I would love to go to Greece, too. I love Greek food.

I hope you are doing well, I see you have not blogged for some time now! I wanted to let you know, I tagged you for a meme on my blog! http://canelaycomino.blogspot.com

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Hi Chelsea,

My name is Shannon and I'm the editorial assistant at Foodbuzz.com. Following up on a recent email invitation to be a part of our newly launched Foodbuzz Featured Publisher program, I just want to reiterate that the Foodbuzz team loves reading your posts and would be very excited to have you become a part of our blogging community. I would love to send you more details about the program, so if you are interested, please email me at Shannon@foodbuzz.com.

Great looking bread.

Cheers!

Shannon Eliot
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I am a keen reader of food blogs but just stumbled upon yours. I really like the clean design and simple layout. I started blogging myself a year ago and always thought that clean design was key. The fact that you also have good photos does help a lot. I have just started a website for bloggers, chefs and foodies to meet and share all their photos, recipes and videos called www.ifoods.tv. Anyway keep the great work up on the blog, have it bookmarkd now and talk soon. Cheers

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Bread making is soo much fun!

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Chelsea,
I love your blog. What a cute name for it, and such great writing. You should check out the URL www.behindtheburner.com...it's an upcoming foodie website that's going to give tips, tricks, and fun information on all things culinary.

Keep up the great blogging.

Holly

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