While the blog itself has been quiet this month, we've been popping up in a few other places. Yesterday Cindy's guest post turned up on Limes and Lycopene, while today we're featured on the SBS Food website. So if you're missing our regular posts, head on over and check out our interview. Special kudos to Toby from In the Mood for Noodles for being our go-to photographer.
Normal service will resume here shortly!
Well done Cindy and Michael, great interview!
ReplyDeleteI only came across your blog over the Xmas break and have just recently moved to Melbourne and become a pesco-vegetarian. I'm loving your blog, recipes and have discovered so many great places to eat around this wonderful city thanks to you two!
So congrats and thanks!
Meg :-)
It's a great photo, you guys, too!
DeleteWelcome Meg! Glad to be of service.
DeleteMattheworbit - Toby wields a kind lens. ;-)
What an amazing feat and recognition. Congrats, you guys!! I just finihsed reading the interview and loved it. You guys have got something special going on here, so I hope you both never stop doing what you're doing. You've really opened my eyes to so many things and I'm sure so many people out there can say the same. Thank you! =)
ReplyDeleteWe really appreciate your support, Winston. :-)
DeleteWell done guys, great interview and exposure. Love reading your blog and enjoy that you stick close to the tram lines in my hood!! As a meat eater, i started reading your blog as a way to cut back on meat and enjoy Learning all the vegetarian places that Melbourne has to offer. It's been eye-opening!
ReplyDeleteKeep on sharing ;)
Thanks Adriana - we'll gladly keep on keeping on for a while yet, I think. :-)
DeleteFound your blog via the SBS article. Congrats on the feature. Loving your recipe posts. I'm not a vegetarian but definitely eat a lot of vegetarian food. Keep up the great work.
ReplyDeleteD&E - nice to have you visit, I hope we'll see you here again!
DeleteCongrats guys, I enjoyed reading the interview and the photo was great too! :D I already figured that you don't have a car but found it funny that neither of you have drivers licences. I haven't had my own car since mine died about 8 years ago and I don't miss it at all.
ReplyDeleteThanks Mel! A car-less urban life ain't so bad, eh?
Deletelove your guest post and the interview - nice to see you are still busy (and getting some well deserved attention) even if your blogging is down - though you are so prolific that you still seem to be producing more posts than many other bloggers
ReplyDeleteThanks Johanna - we should have a couple nice new posts up by February, fingers crossed. :-)
Delete