tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6058955901676704019.post8068963246301729666..comments2023-09-13T00:42:18.900-07:00Comments on The Butcher, the Baker and the Tea Towel Maker: One of our kitchen biblesButcher, Baker, Tea Towel Makerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14965321547356772535noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6058955901676704019.post-60493851236436470612012-04-15T17:09:30.764-07:002012-04-15T17:09:30.764-07:00Dear Butcher, Baker and Tea Towel Maker
This is a...Dear Butcher, Baker and Tea Towel Maker<br /><br />This is a email sent in response to your blogging, (which I have to say I am<br />incredibly impressed with). I do look forward to regularly being updated,<br />tempted, and basically blown away by your culinary experiences and<br />incredible attention to detail, and do wonder why you are not out in the<br />real world providing these masterpieces for the inexperienced and under<br />confident cooks.<br /><br />Anyway, the reason I wanted to send you this email is outlined below.<br /><br />I was hosting a very posh dinner party on Saturday evening, and was<br />struggling to find something stunning for dessert, that was until I read<br />your blog on the Apple and Olive oil cake, drenched with maple syrup and<br />cream cheese icing, recipe from the Ottolenghi cookbook (which incidentally<br />enough, my daughter had sent me this very cookbook 2 weeks ago).<br /><br />I thought I could recreate one of your masterpieces, and I did (photo<br />attached). It was an amazing success, so just wanted to pass onto you all<br />my thanks for providing inspiration for us busy professionals.<br /><br />My very best wishes for your ongoing success with your cooking and recipe<br />selection. You are an inspiration to us all.<br /><br />Yours sincerely<br /><br />JP BennettUnknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02083846253590593298noreply@blogger.com