Gourmet's editors are now blogging about things like vegemite and onions. I like the idea of using a mix of people. But so far, with only one post a day, it's been hard to get a sense of the site's personality. Still, I'll be checking in. I'm always happy to have more food blogs to read.

Posted on October 30, 2006

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