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  • May 12, 2010 10:12:36 PM CEST
    in the topic challenges of cooking as an expat in the forum Hobbies in Germany
    Greetings expats! I hope this message finds you all well. I'd like to ask your help with a project I'm working on... a book proposal for an expat cookbook.

    In my experience as an expat, I have found cooking in my host country to be both challenging and fun. I enjoy introducing my friends to dishes from my home country, but often spend hours calculating equivalent measures and finding substitute ingredients. Some of the ingredients aren't available and often they're quite expensive at international food stores.

    But that doesn't mean we should wait for (often infrequent) visits "home" to enjoy our favorite foods... I'm conducting research to determine if there is a market for a cook book that would address these issues. Thank you in advance for your participation, I welcome your comments, ideas and suggestions and (if all goes as planned) contributions!

    I've created a short survey, I hope you can take a few minutes to fill it out. This type of information will help me support my proposal, or perhaps save me from heading down a path to heartache if I determine it's not viable.

    I'd greatly appreciate your help - please check it out at http://theedgeofmyseat.com/cookbook.htm

    All the best!

    Lauren

    Also, please check out my blog: (http://theedgeofmyseat.com/)

  • May 12, 2010 10:08:33 PM CEST
    in the topic Challenges of cooking for expats in the forum Family in Germany
    Greetings expats! I hope this message finds you all well. I'd like to ask your help with a project I'm working on... a book proposal for an expat cookbook.

    In my experience as an expat, I have found cooking in my host country to be both challenging and fun. I enjoy introducing my friends to dishes from my home country, but often spend hours calculating equivalent measures and finding substitute ingredients. Some of the ingredients aren't available and often they're quite expensive at international food stores.

    But that doesn't mean we should wait for (often infrequent) visits "home" to enjoy our favorite foods... I'm conducting research to determine if there is a market for a cook book that would address these issues. Thank you in advance for your participation, I welcome your comments, ideas and suggestions and (if all goes as planned) contributions!

    I've created a short survey, I hope you can take a few minutes to fill it out. This type of information will help me support my proposal, or perhaps save me from heading down a path to heartache if I determine it's not viable.

    I'd greatly appreciate your help - please check it out at http://theedgeofmyseat.com/cookbook.htm

    All the best!

    Lauren

    Also, please check out my blog: (http://theedgeofmyseat.com/)

  • May 12, 2010 10:05:49 PM CEST
    in the topic Challenges of cooking as an expat in the forum Family life in the Netherlands
    Greetings expats! I hope this message finds you all well. I'd like to ask your help with a project I'm working on... a book proposal for an expat cookbook.

    In my experience as an expat, I have found cooking in my host country to be both challenging and fun. I enjoy introducing my friends to dishes from my home country, but often spend hours calculating equivalent measures and finding substitute ingredients. Some of the ingredients aren't available and often they're quite expensive at international food stores.

    But that doesn't mean we should wait for (often infrequent) visits "home" to enjoy our favorite foods... I'm conducting research to determine if there is a market for a cook book that would address these issues. Thank you in advance for your participation, I welcome your comments, ideas and suggestions and (if all goes as planned) contributions!

    I've created a short survey, I hope you can take a few minutes to fill it out. This type of information will help me support my proposal, or perhaps save me from heading down a path to heartache if I determine it's not viable.

    I'd greatly appreciate your help - please check it out at http://theedgeofmyseat.com/cookbook.htm

    All the best!

    Lauren

    Also, please check out my blog: (http://theedgeofmyseat.com/)

  • May 12, 2010 10:04:42 PM CEST
    in the topic enjoy cooking? in the forum Hobbies in Belgium
    challenges of cooking in the host country
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