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  • :: Irish Food Bloggers!

    :: Irish Food Bloggers!

    Ok are you ready? Here is what I think might just be the ultimate Irish food bloggers list! If I missed you, please don't be insulted, putting this together has been a bit of a chore, please make sure to let me know in the comments section below! Now off you go and trawl through the 40 fantastic Irish food blogs most of whom will be in attendance on Thursday. Unfortunately we had to cap the list of attendees at 30 so there are still one or two blogs on the waiting list, if you can't make it, please let me know so we can give your place to someone else! If you are coming on Thursday make sure to bring your camera, a note pad, a bag to stash your foodie swag!

    http://icanhascook.wordpress.com/
    http://trulyscrumptiousness.wordpress.com
    http://www.9beanrow.com
    http://likemamusedtobake.blogspot.com
    http://notjunkfood.net
    http://consumedfoodie.blogspot.com
    http://mangoeswithlime.wordpress.com
    http://www.cheapeats.ie
    http://babaduckbabbles.blogspot.com
    http://upliftingfood.blogspot.com
    http://reindeersp.wordpress.com
    http://lettersonlunches.typepad.com/letters_on_lunches/
    http://dinnerdujour.org
    http://kilkennyfood.blogspot.com/
    http://www.AnAmericanInIreland.com
    http://www.gluttonyforbeginners.wordpress.com
    http://suppersatisfaction.blogspot.com/
    http://thedailyspud.com
    http://www.smorgasblog.ie
    http://thelovingspoonful.wordpress.com/
    http://sharonhearnesmith.blogspot.com/
    http://lilycollison.com
    http://www.bibliocook.com
    http://lola-luskitchen.blogspot.com/
    http://kateskitchensligo.blogspot.com/
    http://www.lillyhiggins.blogspot.com/
    http://www.thefood.ie
    http://conoroneill.com
    http://messy-chef.com/blog
    http://www.valskitchen.com/vals_kitchen
    http://corkfood.blogspot.com
    http://www.pauljkiernan.wordpress.com
    http://welldonefillet.com/
    http://www.comicmac.com
    http://www.homeorganics.wordpress.com
    http://www.theapprenticegourmet.com
    http://deelitefull.blogspot.com/
    http://thedevilsmenu.com/?page_id=505
    http://italianfoodies.ie
    http://pinkwhisk.blogspot.com/
    http://justaddeggs.blogspot.com
    http://wiseirishblog.blogspot.com/
    http://yespleasefood.com/
    http://www.thebohokitchen.com
    http://livingflavour.com/blog/
    http://myadventuresinveg.blogspot.com/
    http://thegreenapron.ie/wordpress/
    http://foodforlife.thorntonsrestaurant.com/foodforlife/
    http://martindwyer.com/m/words.php
    http://brownievillegirl.blogspot.com/
    http://basketcasetheblog.blogspot.com

  • :: Cooking at Bloom!

    :: Cooking at Bloom!

    I'm going to be demonstrating at Bloom 2010 which is taking place in the Phoenix Park, Dublin over the June bank holiday weekend. I haven't been before so I'm very excited to be heading down! Here's a bit about the event:

    The Food Market is now firmly established as a key attraction at Bloom and this year’s Food Market will be Bloom’s biggest yet! With over 40 artisan food producers, the market highlights the very best that small artisan producers from around Ireland have to offer. The producers themselves will be on hand to provide tastings and give tips on how to prepare tasty dishes using their products. The market will include a huge variety of foods from handmade chocolates, and baked goods to farmhouse cheeses and the finest Irish honey.

    Each day, Bord Bia will also host four live demonstrations on the Bloom cookery stage. Featured chefs will include award winning chef Neven Maguire; Darina Allen, Ballymaloe Cookery School; food blogger and author of “Good Mood Food” Donal Skehan (that's me!) and well known TV chef Jenny Bristow. The dishes prepared by the celebrity chefs will promote quality assured local produce and will be available to order each day in Bistro Bloom.

    There will be an particular emphasis on artisan food within ‘The Food Village’, the area incorporating all the outdoor catering options, where food producers will “serve slow food fast”.
    A new feature for 2010 - Bord Bia will seek to bring food to life through a series of talks and demonstrations which will take place alongside the Food Market. The purpose of the showcase is to recreate the link for visitors between the food products on sale at the Market and the craft skills used in their creation. The demonstrations will also bring to life ‘forgotten’ food skills from Ireland’s past. Skills on show will include cheese making, butter churning, apple pressing and fish smoking. The demonstrators and talks will be delivered by a mix of current artisan producers and domestic practitioners.

    Tickets are on sale on www.bloominthepark.com or by calling 0818 300 260, with significant discounts available in advance of the show. No booking fee applies and children go free.