Thank You for Sharing Your Dishes!

Squash and Shrimp Cooked in Coconut Milk (Ginataang Kalabasa)

Nothing would be more tiresome than eating and drinking if God had not made them a pleasure as well as a necessity. -Voltaire

I’m full of the joys of spring to see all of your entries for my first writing challenge about traditional dishes. I never thought that this would be patronized by a lot of members.  This only proves that blogging is essential to most of us to express our thoughts and share our creative ideas for the love of learning English. I believe a topic about food is always interesting because some of us are foodies! Moreover, it must have been a great experience for both of us to reading something valuable about our countries especially food and culture.

Thank you very much for sharing your traditional dishes and your food here! Please bear with me if I wasn’t able to feature all of your writing challenge entries. My moderating powers are very limited when it comes to blogs. But I truly appreciated your time and effort in preparing your dishes, sharing your own photos and ideas and most of all, for supporting other blog entries. Special thanks to all who liked and commented on my blog!

For those who haven’t read what this topic is all about, I’ll leave the challenge open and include the links below of all members who’ve participated in this activity. This also means you can still join us and make us famish with your sumptuous dishes! Looking forward to reading your blog, too!

Kindly follow the instructions here - Writing Challenge: A Traditional Dish

Blog Entries from Around the Globe

1.    Writing Challenge: A Philippine Dish (Chicken Stew with Coconut Milk)

2.    Writing Challenge: An Indian Dish (Biryani)

3.    Writing Challenge: A Pakistani Sweet Dish (Kheer)

4.    Writing Challenge: A Turkish Dish (Kumpir)

5.    Writing Challenge: A Czech Dish (Babovka)

6.    Writing Challenge: Two Simple Recipes from my Cuisine

7.    Writing Challenge: A Traditional Philippine Dessert - Halaya

8.    Writing Challenge: A Not So Traditional Dish from Somewhere

9.    Writing Challenge: An Iranian Dish - Tahchin

10.  Writing Challenge: Indonesian Dishes

See you on my next writing challenge! Cheers to the max and happy blogging! :)

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  • Thank you for liking this blog, Onee and Serene! :)

  • Thank you Luci, Risty, AG, Eva, Adaline, Elen, Mary, Batuhan and Elf-Noor for liking this blog! :)

  • I don't know why you couldn't see it, Luci! What does the link say? That's weird. Maybe MyEC is having a glitch again. :(

  • Whereee??? I can't see it, Mr. Philippino :)
  • It's finally here, dear Luci! :)

    My Philippine Version of Bábovka
    Ahoj! Here’s a blog about my first attempt of trying Miss Czech Republic’s ‘Babovka’ recipe. Please bear with the delay. I must have been high due to…
  • Great challenge, I really like all blogs posted by other members in this challenge...

    I am really sorry I couldn't participate in this nice and cool challenge because of my some work.. Feeling bad..
  • Robbieeee!!! I am damn tuned!!! Omggg I wanna see it and know more about it!!! Hurry uppppp because now I am nervous like the sledges in the summer :D
  • Hey, Miss Czech Republic! 

    Hush-hush! Yes I baked one and we ate it last weekend! I'll blog about it so please be patient and stay tuned! 

    :P

  • Robbie???!!! Just stopping by and asking peacefully: "Where is your bábovka??!!!!! In da toilet? :p "
  • Hola, Mary!

    You're welcome! I hope so too. I'm glad you liked this blog and the dish. I'll try my best to come up another interesting challenge. Hmm, what could that be? Stay tuned!

    Thanks a lot,

    Robbie :)

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