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| I am in the process of setting up a blog in English and I will need a title.It has to contain the word Greek and Food in it. I think that it has what do you think about that. The blog will record my culinary adventures while I am trying to set up the articles I send as a correspondent of the Hellenic Public Radio in NY, so it won't be about recipes but about the food people in Greece. Of course it will have pleanty of historical info. I thought to name it " Athenaeus' Culinary Stories" but it's too much. What about "The Greek Foodie" " The Greek Food Talker" ? Any ideas? ![]()
__________________ "Muabet de Turko,kama de Grego i komer de Djidio", old sefardic proverb ( Three things worth in life: the gossip of the Turk , the bed of the Greek and the food of the Jew) |
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| Two that come to mind: Athenaeus Culinareus The Greek Gastronome
__________________ Joe Exec. Chef, mon bistro à la maison --------------------------------------- I always wanted to be somebody. I should have been more specific. |
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| how about " Greek Food and You"
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| The greek casserole Greek food-phile stories Hedonic food |
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| The Proccess of Fytrakis? ![]()
__________________ Baruch ben Rueven / Chana "If the sun refused to shine, I will still be lovin you. Mountains crumble to the sea, it will still be you and me" |
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| Oops, Just re-read your post. You need Greek and Food in it. I'll think of something else.
__________________ Baruch ben Rueven / Chana "If the sun refused to shine, I will still be lovin you. Mountains crumble to the sea, it will still be you and me" |
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| Who is Fytrakis BTW
__________________ "Muabet de Turko,kama de Grego i komer de Djidio", old sefardic proverb ( Three things worth in life: the gossip of the Turk , the bed of the Greek and the food of the Jew) |
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"The Traditional Recipes of Greece" 6 Vols. Athens: Fytrakis, 1987 Got it from Diane Kochilas.
__________________ Baruch ben Rueven / Chana "If the sun refused to shine, I will still be lovin you. Mountains crumble to the sea, it will still be you and me" |
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| Fytrakis in Greek is a name, it's somebody else's name, so I can't use it ![]()
__________________ "Muabet de Turko,kama de Grego i komer de Djidio", old sefardic proverb ( Three things worth in life: the gossip of the Turk , the bed of the Greek and the food of the Jew) |
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| How about the" Galloping Greek"?
__________________ "Muabet de Turko,kama de Grego i komer de Djidio", old sefardic proverb ( Three things worth in life: the gossip of the Turk , the bed of the Greek and the food of the Jew) |
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| I like "The Greek Foodie". It's a concocted word, but it has tones of friendliness and informality mixed with passion.
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| I like Galloping Greek....what about bubble n squeek which is cockney ryhming slang for greek & also a potato & veg fried patty.
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