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January 14, 2007

Behind The Apron

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I came across this Behind The Apron event organised by food blogger 28 Cooks. The purpose is to reveal the people behind some of the internet’s food blogs, so that readers can put a face to the name.

I quickly dug up some of my pictures in which I was associated with food or was in a location that has food!

So here goes… what I was doing… clockwise from top left hand corner:
- My first taste of Krispy Kreme in Seattle, WA
- Slurping clam chowder in Monterey, CA
- Sipping Latte at Starbucks in Johor Bahru, Malaysia
- Attending a wedding reception in Atlanta, GA

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Of course, these pictures were taken over the last few years (in case you hadn’t noticed the difference in hair length)! :)

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6 Responses to “Behind The Apron”

  1. Daddy Forever said:

    My wife likes varying the length of her too. It’s long now, but I think she’ll have it cut short again soon.

  2. yich said:

    There is this thing about men liking women with long hair. I don’t think your wife will cut it too short. My best bet is that she would get a shoulder length hairstyle. Agree?

  3. Daddy Forever said:

    I think it was about shoulder length, but a couple times it may have been a bit shorter. Not sure. I’m getting use to it because she gets it cut once or twice a year. Before, she let her hair grow long.

  4. yich said:

    She looks nice with long hair :)

  5. Scott at Real Epicurean said:

    Great bunch of photos!

    The long hair looks very pretty.

  6. Chris said:

    Great Intro. And, as someone who has gone from a “buzz” cut to my current mop of curls- the good thing about hair is - what ever you choose to do - it grows back.
    Love the blog!

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