Writing Process Blog Tour

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I was so super excited when I got an email from Jhuls, inviting me to take part in this writing tour! You may be asking, “What is this tour?” Well, it seems to be another way of continuing to get to know one another and to introduce others to fellow bloggers!

If you don’t know Jhuls The Not So Creative Cook who does actually happen to be very creative :-D, you need to go check out her blog! Her and I hit it off right away and I always look forward to chatting with her on here! As you will quickly find out, she is so sweet, so excitable, and so funny! Honestly, I absolutely love reading her posts as much as I love looking at the food she cooks! πŸ™‚ Thanks Jhuls for inviting me to be a part of this! I appreciate you!

What am I working on?

  • Coming up with some new recipes from scratch…that is my passion! I am wanting to experiment with some new ingredients, which many of you have introduced me to.
  • Taking some of the amazing types of dishes you all have created and making them into a low-glycemic version that still tastes amazing! I love this challenge! I don’t just want to eat low-glycemic, I want to eat delicious food!
  • Continuing to learn how to clean as I go in the kitchen, and to keep organized in a way that is most beneficial for when I cook. πŸ™‚

How does my work differ from others of its genre?

  • Every single one of my recipes are low-glycemic and I use no refined sugars.
  • Not only are all my recipes low-glycemic, but 99% of them are also gluten free.
  • I am totally new at cooking! I have literally just begun really cooking 4 months ago yesterday!
  • I also love to show you my bloopers along the way, because I definitely have them! I like to be real about my new adventures in loving to cook, in the hopes that it would encourage others!

Why do I write what I do?

  • I love getting to create in the kitchen…it brings me so much joy! And I want to share that joy with the rest of you.
  • I want to help people see that you can eat delicious food, including desserts, without using refined sugar and raising your glycemic levels.

How does your writing process work?

  • First I come up with something creative to make.
  • Then I take lots of pictures of the process.
  • And lastly, I tell all of you about it. πŸ™‚ When I can, I love to weave in stories from my life that have to do with the food, and even add some personal pictures.

I am so excited for these next three bloggers to take part in this writing process blog tour a week from today! I can’t wait to see what the answers to their questions are!

  1. Chef Julianna at Foodie on Board-I can hardly believe this woman, who is super busy as a high school educator, cooks all of the lovely things she does! “Cooks” isn’t even the right word for it. It is more like “creates” or “innovates” or “designs.” Yes her food is delicious! But her food is also like a piece of artwork! Truly! And have I mentioned how sweet she is? She is a big encourager of other foody bloggers around her! I remember being shocked that someone as good at what she does would actually like my recipes! πŸ™‚
  2. Linda at La Petite Paniere– I remember the first time I came across Linda’s blog. I thought something like this, “Wow, she is an amazing cook!” πŸ˜€ And when I think of her, the word that pops into my head is “gourmet.” What she creates is often so unique and in my mind, fancy….yet not so fancy that you or I couldn’t have a go at it ourselves! I feel like she brings gourmet down to my level and gives me hope that I can make something like that. I love it!
  3. Apsara at Eating Well Diary– No I am not a Vegetarian, but I love the dishes that Apsara comes up with! I don’t doubt for a second that they will intrigue you as well! A confession here: I actually hated most vegetables before I started cooking 4 months ago, but I love eating them now and even crave things like kale on a regular basis! And Apsara’s blog is full of creative ideas of different ways to make things with vegetables…I am always on the look out for ideas like that!

I am so grateful to have gotten connected with all three of these women! So, check these ladies’ lovely blogs out and be on the lookout for their answers next week!

On a final note, I want to make Nancy from Feasting with Friends an honorary “writing process blog tour” participant. Without her having to answer these questions, I wanted to find a creative way for her to somehow be a part of this tour. So,Β  this is how I am doing it. πŸ™‚ Please check out her site, along with these other ladies. I check Nancy’s blog pretty much every time I am on here….and I do this for several reasons. A couple of which are…

  1. She makes such creative and yummy food!
  2. She is so super sweet…full of the encouragement that a fellow foody blogger like me needs! You will like her and her food so much!

I know you really wanted to be a part of this Nancy, even though you are unable to, so surprise, and welcome to the tour! Just like people are given honorary degrees, I am giving you this honorary “writing process blog tour” participation! πŸ˜€ Enjoy!

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43 thoughts on “Writing Process Blog Tour

  1. Awww…thank you, Lori! HUGE hugs! The blogger love goes both ways, my friend. πŸ™‚ Thank you for including me in this tour…I’m humbled by your kindness. ❀

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    • Awe, thanks! I know it does, and am grateful for that! You are so very welcome Nancy! I just had to include you! The tour wouldn’t be the same without you! πŸ™‚ ❀

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      • Huge grin… πŸ˜€
        It was great reading about your writing process, Lori! I love the comment you made in regards to not eating low-glycemic food, but delicious food. It makes so much sense. Who could stick with any dietary restriction if it didn’t taste good too? You’ve come so, so far on your journey…you’re amazing! One question… Is your kitchen still clean? πŸ˜‰

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      • Hahaha….you HAD to ask me that didn’t you?! πŸ˜‰ I will say this….it is mostly clean. The floors still look great, I am still organized…no honey or anything all over the counters….but I do have a few dishes to wash. πŸ˜€
        Thanks for all your encouragement!! So sweet!

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  2. Two things: first, that was really fun to read! Second, where are you in Spain? Hubs and I LOVE Spain and were just talking about living in Galicia someday. Wait, third thing, I never liked veggies either til I started growing then cooking them and, like you, I now crave kale all the time LOL. looking forward to reading more πŸ™‚ Sheri

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    • Hi Sheri! I am glad I am not the only one who used to not like vegetables! I love that you grow your own! Kale…oh, I love it so much! πŸ˜€
      Thanks for reading all of my post! I actually have never lived in Spain, though I have a friend who lived in Granada and loved it. You must have seen me writing with Farianti from My Simple Delights…Here is the link to her blog: http://mysimpledelights.wordpress.com/
      She lives in Spain and would be a great person to connect with about it!

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      • Oh cool thanks for the link! I must have got the comments mixed up! I really need to stop trying to read blogs on my iphone. If you ever decide to grow veggies, kale is awesome! Even in a container or on a patio, it’s really hearty and grows like a weed πŸ™‚

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      • I do and it’s pretty easy! You can start with seedlings from a good nursery (not Lowe’s or HD – they use chemicals that kill bees) or start from seed. If you want seeds let me know, I have some I’m happy to share πŸ™‚

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      • It grows in all zones, partial shade in hotter areas. I grow it outdoors in San Diego. I love having it in the garden, I just grab it, chop it and throw it into everything! Plus some are really pretty πŸ™‚

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    • Wow! Thank you for such kind and encouraging words Apsara! And my pleasure! Your blog is great! So happy you are doing this writing tour with me!

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  3. πŸ‘πŸ™Œ so awesome!!! Yes cooking has so much planning that goes into it and soo great to have a blog that points towards healthy choice! I love it. πŸ™‚ I will be sure to check out those blogs you recommended!

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    • Thank you so much for your kind and encouraging words Linda! That means a lot! You are so welcome, and I am so happy you are doing this tour! Yay!

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  4. Hi Lori! What a great post! It was so interesting to learn a bit more about you. Honestly, I still can’t believe that you have only started cooking 4 months ago!! You rock! I also really appreciate that you are creating low-glycemic recipes. I too try to keep my glycemic level low and mostly I just do it by eating tons of vegetables – ha! which I learned that you used to hate! πŸ™‚ Thanks for your kind words about my blog; I really appreciate it and I am looking forward to more of your delicious, creative recipes! πŸ˜€

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    • Awe, thanks Julianna! I know, I still can’t believe it either! Hehehe. Thanks for your encouragement! That’s great that you eat tons of vegetables….I am so glad I love them now! πŸ™‚ You are very welcome for the words about your blog…love your blog!

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  5. Fabulous! I can’t believe with as many yummy things you make and as creative as you are that you’ve only been really cooking for the last few months! Amazing!! πŸ™‚ You’re the best! See ya soon!!

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