Mes chers amis.
It would seem that I have reached the grand old age of 100 posts. Unbelievable. It's been a fair old ride. In the personal highlights scrapbook, I cast a teary and nostalgic eye over a couple of exceptional brunches (here and here), some truly weird products (this, these and - oh god - these), a truly epic and heated debate and too many restaurants to choose between - as well as some needlessly graphic venison.
In its 9 brief months of existence, dear old DDD has been quoted on the websites of some of my favourite shows: Answer Me This and Dammit Let's Eat (where I also appeared on my first podcast), as well as Top Things To Do.
To celebrate this momentous centenary, we can finally bid farewell to trying to remember the dot, uh, something, typepress, dot, uk or something (though that'll still work) - and go straight as an arrow to my brand spanking new web address:
I know. We're all excited. Bookmark the bugger, would you?
So, I embark on the next 100 posts with a spring in my step, and open arms. Please do do do let me know what you like and what you don't, what you'd like more of or less of, and anything you'd like me to review. If anyone sends me an exiting product I'll joyfully respond in kind.
You can contact me by posting a comment on the blog, or emailing debbie@debbiedoesdining.com. I'm also now on Twitter (ddoesdining) though I can't say I like it much.
And finally, thank you very much for reading. It means a lot. x
Well done. Slowly slowly poachee monkey as they say.
Posted by: Michael Willoughby | 07/15/2010 at 01:21 PM
woohoo - congrats my darling! And tres exciting re. website
Gxx
Posted by: giorgia | 07/15/2010 at 05:05 PM
Just logged in after awhile away - chasing bulls, eating great food in San Sebastian, chilling out in Dorset (great seafood - you have to try The Crabhouse Café opposite Portland as well as The Lookout Café and the Oasis.) Glad to see DDD going from strength to strength. Have you done Terroirs yet? There with Tommy and Claire this week - as brilliant as ever. Now busy binding books for The Pope - not kidding! Dxx
Posted by: David | 07/24/2010 at 09:11 PM