Yummy for my Tummy

These are really just a collection of my thoughts, purely subjective, random and brief. I often reminisce about the places I've been so I've decided this blog will be my food journal. Often my memory of these places are hazy and biased (depending on my mood and the company I was with). I try to be positive in my reviews, and as honest as I can. I look forward to sharing your thoughts so please comment if you wish.

Monday, 12 March 2012

Toasted tuna sandwich with tomato, chilli and cheese

John West Tuna Tempters - Chilli - quick easy-to-make snack which fills you up and tastes yummy!

on March 12, 2012
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One of my favourite experiences of everyday life is FOOD. This blog is dedicated to the many restaurants that I've visited and the many more that I've yet to enjoy.
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These are really just a collection of my thoughts: purely subjective, random and brief. I like to reminisce about the places I have visited so I decided this blog would kind of like a food journal. Often my memory is hazy and biased (depending on my mood and the company I was with) but I do try to be positive in my reviews.

I love to cook classic meals as well as experiment and try new tastes so I've started to add pictures and comments on my own dishes as well as those of my friends and family. Mostly I just want to remember the delicious creations and appreciate the time, effort and skill that is involved in cooking yummy authentic foods of different cultures.

I hope you enjoy my blog. Please feel free to post a comment or ask any questions. I appreciate any feedback and thank you for visiting Yummy for my Tummy.
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