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Hi nice to read your Morocco food blog. I wish you every success with your site.
Xanthe.
Hello there,
Thanks for passing by, and glad you enjoyed! 🙂
Hi Andaluss,
I came beginning of this week following the link from your comment: What a change in a couple of days. I like it a lot and wish you a lot of fun and success in your blogging adventures. Great pictures from Morrocco by the way.
Cheers,
Myriam
Hello Meryem,
Glad you visited my blog..I’m still a newbie and very curious to learn about all this lol. I’m thankful for your visit and comment 🙂 Have a great day and welcome back home!
hey girl
you added me on grouprecipes, and i m chekcing ur blog, nice shots of morocco.
keep cooking and keep it healthy!
A.
salam alaykum,
I just found your blog by chance, i was looking for traditional recipes from Morocco.
Realy glad I found your blog. My husband is a Moroccan from Tiznit its near Agadir.
We live now here in Canada
Going to have to try out some of these recipes right away for this ramadan.
🙂
thanks
Isabelle Yasmina
I definitely give you a big thumps up for this blog!! I started cooking too after I left home and got married. Once you miss the Moroccan food, you have got to make it yourself. But honestly, I am impressed by your wisdom in the kitchen and the house 🙂 Keep up the good work.
Awesome blog–can’t wait to read everything. It looks marvelous and delicious. Love the great pictures of the wonderful country of Morocco.
Do check out my blog for great films and documentaries plus a lot reading material on current events. And do tell me what you think.
b’slama,
Marcelino
Assia, what a pleasure to see you here. Thanks for passing by and for your note 🙂
Yasmina, I’m so happy you stumble upon this little corner here..and I hope you ll enjoy the recipe in this Ramadan!
Najah, how sweet of you dear! You’re absolutely right it seems once outside Morocco I personally became such a gourmande lol & it seem I enjoy cooking more than I ever did 🙂
Marcelino, thanks a lot for your compliment..& I hope you’ll enjoy the ride 🙂 Your blog sounds interesting, I ll check it asap!
Please check my blog here:
http://marcelinopena.wordpress.com/
Lots and lots to read–I hope you like it.
-Marcelino
Salaams! Wow love seeing your site – I’m married to a Marrakechi man and am a self taught Moroccan cook (with a lot of learning still to do). I’m sure I’ll be back here often!
Hi Andaluss,
I liked your site very much. Great photos as well. I will try out some of your Moroccan recipes and let you know. It sounds and looks so tasty.
Thanks for visiting our blog http://new2cook.com – I will keep on posting more Indian recipes.
Keep experimenting and enjoying the taste of India.
-Hobby Cook
Hi chef
I encourage you to continue doing what you love doing