Blogs I ♥

Sydney and NSW Australia

A Table for Two

About: best eats in Sydney and around the world, food photography, travel, recipes. 

♥ Chocolatesuze

About: quirky foods, recipes, restaurant reviews.

♥ Citrus and Candy

About:  recipes, food photography, restaurant reviews.

♥ Cook Republic

About:  recipes, food photography, reviews.

♥ Eat Marvin

About: being a chef, travel, eating out, recipes.

♥ He needs food

About: best eats in Sydney and around the world, food photography, travel, recipes. 

Melbourne and VIC Asutralia

♥ Apples Under My Bed

About: culinary quests, favourite foods, travel escapades, musings on health, recipes.

♥ Iron Chef Shellie

About:  recipes, food photography, reviews, foodie events.

♥ Blithely Unaware

About: recipes, food, fashion, home.

Brisbane and QLD Australia

Whole Promise

About: beautiful, wholesome food to feed the family from snacks to meals, great photography.

International

♥ Matt Bites

About: food, drink, travel, photography.

♥ Tartlette

About: recipes, food photography.

♥ Moje wypieki (Polish)

About: baking recipes, food photography.

♥ Kwestia smaku (Polish)

About: modern recipes, food photography.

Other websites

♥ www.whatamieating.com

Great site to add your favourites or as a shortcut on your smartphone to avoid being caught out at a fancy restaurant ordering a dish that you don’t really… well, fancy. Developed by Suzy Oakes, this is a searchable online international food dictionary with, so far, over 63,000 terms in over 300 languages. Plus, as we speak, Suzy is working on developing some mobile apps for her website. Happy exploring!

“The main aim of whatamieating.com is to help people trying to find an English translation of something unknown to them in a foreign language. (Again, bear in mind that we are only a third of    the way through the proposed eventual list of foods). So that if you are in a German restaurant or a Portuguese fish shop or (eventually) a Cantonese market, you should be able to type in the name of the food or name of a dish (or a phonetic version of it) and find a description, in some cases with a photograph.”

2 Responses “Blogs I ♥” →
  1. Hi Martyna! Thank you for the link. :)

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