
After making my culinary business website public, I sent it out to everyone I know to evaluate.
So it's been reviewed by food stylists (seems to be OK), chefs and food enterpreneurs (very little response yet, looks like everyone is on vacations), a few food fans, and a number of Internet security specialists. It appears that from the point of view of Internet security, browser compartability, usability, and other technical issues, I'm all right - I've been checked by the best.

After my friend M., neither food nor Internet professional, but a charming lady with lots of connections, saw my site, she wanted the buckwheat pancakes from the top picture so badly that she arranged for two friends, one photography inthusiast, another a new home owner with a nice kitchen with a view, to have a photo session where I made the pancakes, and they photographed me.

This Sunday I had my friends I. and V. over for dinner, and they videotaped me dressing a salad and grilling vegetables. I haven't seen the videos yet, but I bet I forgot to smile again. The salad and vegs came out great though.
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