So 2009. Its been a horrible year for almost everyone I know. Part of it is definitely due to the recession but then some were beyond that. We had a bad year too, but I still can't help feeling blessed for all the good stuff that happened this year.
But this post is about Edible Garden and the incredible year its been. I cooked a lot, baked a lot, clicked a lot, learnt a lot, its been good. Very good. Here are some of the stars of 2009.
Most Visited Recipe - Paneer Butter Masala - Restaurant Style Recipe
Most of you Tried - Ennai Kathirikkai Kozhambu Recipe
Most Commented - Khadi Pakoda Recipe
Most Appreciated - The Food Photography Basics Series
Recipe I Loved the Most - Sweet Corn in Rich Onion Sauce
Recipe TH Loved the Most - Vegetable Spring Rolls
Most Popular Baking Recipe - Butterscotch Blondies
There are tons more categories I can think of but I think this list, although not exhaustive, does a good job of summing things up which is what's important anyway.
I also learnt a lot. I learnt that:
- you guys love step by step recipes
- and also the food photography basics series
- everyone likes reciprocation and being answered when they have a question. Its very easy to be rude in the blogosphere.
- not everyone comes to my site for the recipes; some come for the pictures, some come to see what's up, most come because they like me. That's immensely sweet :)
- making friends is easy, making real friends is hard.
- passion for food is a wide concept and involves so many different things.
- I am an above average cook but I learn quickly. Next year, I think I will move to the "good" region.
- I have a very high bar when it comes to cooking.
- support and appreciation from family and you all is the number one thing that keeps me going.
Yeah, that was a bit mushy but then recaps are supposed to be like that.
Hope all of you have a wonderful new year.
PS: I haven't been visiting many of you over the past few days. It has to do a bit with the losing of the mojo I spoke about earlier. I should be back soon, don't be alarmed.
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