5th Anniversary Giveway Day 5: It's Just Me

This is the final day of the 5th Anniversay Giveaway week. I hope you’ve enjoyed it!

My final essay about the first 5 years of Just Hungry is about, well, me.

During the course of these years, I’ve sometimes worried about being too all over the place. I have, as I said earlier, tried to concentrate on Japanese food and cooking more or less. But then I do sometimes go off on a tangent and write about something completely different. After posting something like an in-depth comparison of Marmite, Vegemite and Cenovis, I used to wonder if going off course so much would be bad.

I’ve stopped worrying about that kind of thing now. I’ve come to realize that the site is born from who I am. I’ve had a rather complicated, nomadic life so far, and that is reflected in the type of food I’m drawn to. My roots are in Japan, but I also feel that American food, specifically the food in the New York/Long Island area, British food, and Swiss food are ‘home cooking’ for me too. I know my background is not that typical, so this mix of influences is not going to appeal to a huge audience. But that’s OK.

And conversely, I find that I am most drawn to blogs where I can see the person behind it, rather than ones who present some kind of façade that the author thinks will ‘sell’. Hopefully, that’s a reason for people to stick around and read my words too.

So, on to the final giveaway. You actually have a choice of two things!

Just Hungry 5th Anniversary Giveaway Item 5: Fanny and Johnnie Cradock vintage retro ’70s cookbook OR two English-language Japanese cookbooks

Please check the giveaway rules in the first post. Do try to remember to keep it to one comment per item/entry, thanks! (I’ve noticed that sometimes people seem to get impatient and post the same comment twice. I use a spam-preventing tool called Mollom, which sometimes can cause a short delay between the time your comment is entered and the time it appears. So please wait a bit before submitting another comment.)

Remember: You need to give me your email address (in the email entry area) where I can contact you if you win, your name (or nickname), and your location (country). In addition, for this giveaway only, you must tell me which lot you want, the Fanny Cradock cookbook or the Japanese cookbooks. Comments/entries that don’t indicate this will be eliminated from the draw.

Choice no. 1: Vintage Fanny and Johnnie Cradock Cookery Programme book

book-fannyc1.jpg, the book

If you enjoyed my recaps of the BBC programme The Supersizers Go, especially of the 1970s episode, or just like retro food, you’ll really enjoy this one. Published in 1970, I gather that this book (which is a compilation of several magazine issues) was the companion to a TV series hosted by Fanny Cradock. I bought this book some years ago when I briefly became obsessed with tracking down Fanny Cradock cookbooks. It wasn’t too hard to find them on eBay or the used bookstores back then, but nowadays it’s become much more difficult to buy her old cookbooks now for some reason, especially the ones with photos. (You can still get her really awful historical novels fairly easily. I don’t recommend them.)

Some pictures from the book (there are more in the Supersizers ’70s recap):

Lemon pigs gather ominously around a pastry case trough filled with…poo? (It’s not specified what it is…maybe tapenade?)

book-fannyc.jpg, lemon pigs

Tiny dark green snail pots filled with mushroom paste and topped with individual deepfried croutons. I mean, the fiddliness!

book-fannyc2.jpg, littlegreenpots

Nothing says elegant table like aqua-green dyed mashed potato piped into swans made of hard boiled eggs and pipe cleaner necks.

book-fannyc3.jpg, swans

A raw meat and boiled vegetable table decoration. Words fail me.

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In all seriousness, the mostly francophile recipes are on the whole not bad; there some OMG moments, but also plenty in there that is actually tasty and not too artery-clogging.

The book is in ‘used’ condition, but is in pretty good condition for its age. It even has all the adverts and reply-postcard inserts and such.

Choice no. 2: Two Japanese cookbooks in English

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If ’70s retro food is not your thing, perhaps these two cookbooks are. Both translated from Japanese, they are written by two of the most popular cookbook authors in Japan. I’ve written about Japanese Home Cooking by Tokiko Suzuki previously. She is one of the great teachers and I rely on her Japanese books all the time. Harumi’s Japanese Cooking by Harumi Kurihara is a modern take on Japanese home cooking. She’s popular enough in Japan to have her own Martha Stewart Living style lifestyle magazine called harum_mi (it’s a quarterly).

Again, please indicate whether you prefer Fanny Cradock OR the Japanese cookbooks.

This, and all the giveaways, are now closed. Thank you for participating! The winners will be announced later this week!

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i would like to know what the martha stewart of Japan is like, so the Japanese cookbooks would be highly valued over my way. Also, the photos on the cover (from what i can see) look tasty!

The Cradock Cookbook if it’s from the 70’s would make it older than me - I, for one, am glad cooking has moved on from lemon pigs and raw meat decorations!

rob
Sydney, Australia

rob | 6 December, 2008 - 02:14

Hi... Happy 5th Anniversary

Hi, I’m from Singapore. Found your website when I was searching for the meaning of ‘konbu’. Such a fabulous website with details of the ingredients and lot and lots of Japanese recipes. Thanks!

PS: I would like to have the Japanese Cookbooks. Hope Santa will fulfill my wish :)

Love, Janice

Janice GSY | 6 December, 2008 - 02:44

Hi, I’d definitely pick

Hi, I’d definitely pick the Japanese cookbooks if I won this contest. I have a few of those older cookbooks I’ve inherited, or stupidly bought at 2nd hand stores. Sorry, but they’re kinda icky. But the first pictured Japanese cookbook, the bottom 2 photos, yuuuuum!

Texas, US

Shreela | 6 December, 2008 - 02:48

5 YEARS!! USA

5 YEARS!!
USA

Natters | 6 December, 2008 - 03:00

I’ve enjoyed reading your

I’ve enjoyed reading your anniversary posts. Happy 5th anniversary!

Lis, Singapore
(Japanese cookbooks)

Lis | 6 December, 2008 - 03:16

Congratulations! I know that

Congratulations! I know that another great year of Just Hungry goodness is just around the corner.
Location: USA

Evonne Ma | 6 December, 2008 - 03:19

Pigs

Those pigs are just too much! Very cute.

I would be very interested in the Japanese cookbooks in English. Thanks for putting this together.

—Lisa, USA

lisa | 6 December, 2008 - 03:20

Fanny Cradock! OMG

I would choose Fanny Cradock because I want to learn how to decorate with raw meats. Oh yeah, stylish AND practical.

Ariel
USA!

ariel | 6 December, 2008 - 03:52

I like the Japanese

I like the Japanese cookbooks. Thanks for the week of give-aways and memories!

A-Wo
Japan

awo | 6 December, 2008 - 03:56

5 th. Anniv. Contest

You’re site is one of my favorite sites for japanese recipes ever.
The Japanese cookbook if I should be so lucky and your site is really a good one. Thank You, Steve H.

Steve H. | 6 December, 2008 - 04:07

Happy Anniversary!! I love

Happy Anniversary!!
I love your site, I visit this site a lot for cooking ideas but have never commented before.

I would prefer the Japanese books

Ina
USA

Ina | 6 December, 2008 - 04:09

5 th. Anniv. Contest

You’re site is one of my favorite sites for japanese recipes ever.
The Japanese cookbook if I should be so lucky and your site is really a good one. Thank You, Steve H.
United States

Steve H. | 6 December, 2008 - 04:09

While the 70’s cookbook

While the 70’s cookbook looks hysterical to read, I’d have to go with the Japanese cookbooks. (even though one of my favorite cookbooks to read as a child was an 1970’s English language Japanese cookbook. I think I was an odd child, I read everything.)

Cmtigger in the US

cmtigger | 6 December, 2008 - 04:36

Japanese cookbooks, please!

Hi again Maki, thanks for all you do.
Emiko
(USA)

Emiko | 6 December, 2008 - 04:40

japanese cooking

hello maki-san,

would love to receive the japanese cookbooks. I just found a great fishmongers the other day that carry sushi-grade tuna. i bought a chunk of chu-toro, made my own sushi - it was delicious! really looking forward to improving my japanese cooking skills..

zoe-chan | 6 December, 2008 - 04:41

i would love those japanese

i would love those japanese cookbooks! i recently moved to hawaii for school, and i have all the ingredients at my beck and call! i have been using a lot of your recipes of course, but those would be fun too! :)

Rachel, USA

anon. | 6 December, 2008 - 04:46

Hi Maki! I totally

Hi Maki! I totally understand what you mean about having a diverse background. I also grew up in various parts of the world so sometimes I feel like I don’t really “belong” in just any one group. But your blog should reflect who you are…I think in the end, people will appreciate that more.

For today’s giveaway, I’d like the Japanese cookbooks. Hope I get lucky! :)

Jup
Thailand

Jup | 6 December, 2008 - 05:18

Good luck everyone!!!

Good luck everyone!!! <333

Thank you for the wonderful giveaways Maki-san! <333

asuri
Delaware, USA

oh!! I would like to be put in for the Japanese ones XD Though those lemon piggies are ADORABLE! > w <

asuri | 6 December, 2008 - 05:24

Two Japanese cookbooks

Wow. I would like to have these, especially. As for your “who am I” intro, we love you as you are — and your websites attract and hold us. No worries!!!!
Sylvia Nevada USA

SBS | 6 December, 2008 - 05:24

Wow. Those 70s pictures are

Wow. Those 70s pictures are a bit scary. Although I’m sure it’d be good for a laugh, I’d have to go with the Japanese books instead.

Midknyt
South Korea

Midknyt | 6 December, 2008 - 05:33

Ooh, I would love the

Ooh, I would love the Japanese cookbooks!

Colin, United States.

Colin | 6 December, 2008 - 05:39

Those pigs are adorable.

Those pigs are adorable. I’ve been trying to eat more Japanese food lately, so your sites have really helped!

Nettles, Canada.

Nettles | 6 December, 2008 - 05:58

Japanese cookbooks please!

They look lovely, as do all your giveaways!

Nicole | 6 December, 2008 - 06:12

Location: Chicago, IL :) Yay

Location: Chicago, IL

:)

Yay your site is awesome. I think I’ve said this before though.

And I prefer the Japanese ones. Although the vintage book looks kind of cool… haha. Lemon pigs.

Rosa | 6 December, 2008 - 06:20

Wonderful blogs

Just wanted to thank you for these wonderful blogs that you do. I’ve made many things from them, easily and quickly, thanks to you, Maki.

As much as I loved growing up in the 70’s, I would have to say I’d prefer those beautiful Japanese cookbooks. Something about that meat table centerpiece scares the living daylights out of me. :)

Khrystyan, Brazil

Khrystyan | 6 December, 2008 - 06:27

Japanese Cookbooks

I’d like to get my hands on the Japanese cookbooks!

Marie in U.S.

Marie | 6 December, 2008 - 06:28

Japanese cookbooks

Ohh the Japanese cookbooks look wonderful! (USA)

Katherine | 6 December, 2008 - 06:42

Oooh Japanese cookbooks in English

I would love those Japanese cookbooks in English. I daydream about the food I ate in Japan all the time, so I’d love to be able to make some at home.

Actually, your interesting mix of cooking influences (esp Japan) is what drew me to your blog to begin with and it is definitely what keeps me coming back.

-Los Angeles, CA, USA

Sandra | 6 December, 2008 - 07:58

Japanese cookbooks… mmm,

Japanese cookbooks… mmm, Japanese food.

(Dina, Australia)

Dina | 6 December, 2008 - 08:04

name: scottie country:

name: scottie
country: canada
AAH! i LOVE harumi! she made nikujaga, and i tried it out. it tasted really good! and it was really easy to make. aww, i actually like it when you go off-topic a little:). it kinda gives insight to how your mind works. INTERESTING! keep up the great work! LOOVE YA :)

lalala | 6 December, 2008 - 08:34

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