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Feeling Good In Leather
| Well, it was either leather or crystal… or fuchsia. They’re all suitable presents for a third anniversary, but leather suits me best. Today is the third anniversary of this food blog and, looking at how far I’ve come in those three years, it’s difficult even for me to believe it. |
| Now, one year on I’m a chef de partie in a newly relaunched restaurant that is turning out some of the best food I’ve ever experienced, working under the direction of the man voted Spain’s Chef of the Year and - for the first time - able to make some creative input into a fine dining restaurant menu. I’m still blogging away, although it’s getting harder by the day to find the spare time. I know that I’m never going to be a famous blogger. But I may well be a famous chef one day… and I’ll never forget the experiences, the friends and the pleasure that food blogging has brought me during these three years. |
Posted by Trig - a 21-year-old from London’s East End, currently developing a career as a chef in Spain.

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