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    Feb032012

    We're In: Hot From The Kettle Inducted To The Culinary Hall of Fame!

    Not to toot our own horn. . . . but . . .why not? 

    This just in:

    Hot from the Kettle. A Culinary Blog by Melody Kettle is inducted into the Culinary Hall of Fame.

    Friday, 03 February 2012 09:13 Written by David Nelson

    Hot from the Kettle. A Culinary Blog by Melody Kettle is inducted into the Culinary Hall of Fame.

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

    Steamboat Springs, Colorado, USA – February, 3rd, 2012 – CulinaryHallofFame.com announced today that Hot from the Kettle, a Culinary Blog by Melody Kettle is now the seventh Inductee into the Culinary Hall of Fame on their website. Melody Kettle and her many friends and followers voted for her blog until she reached 2000 points, the required amount to be inducted. Her plaque will hold a permanent place on the Culinary Hall of Fame Inductee Page and will be linked to her outstanding culinary blog. Melody is from Montclair, New Jersey and her plaque will also be permanently listed on NewJerseyCulinaryHallofFame.com

    Inductees listed on the Culinary Hall of Fame Inductee Page are also granted access to the exclusive Inductee Lounge, a Forum area not visible to the general public, where a group of highly skilled internet and real world culinarians can interact in fundraising activities, charity events, have the option to serve on the Chefs4Students.org review panel for culinary grant requests, participate in joint campaigns, promotions and more. Congratulations to Melody Kettle and her Culinary Blog, Hot from the Kettle


    About Hot from the Kettle:

    Hot From The Kettle® reaches an exclusive demographic of “foodies” across New Jersey Suburbs and throughout the world. Owner, Melody Kettle’s popular website sees over 23,000* page views a month from folks looking for her multimedia coverage of local food, wine and culinary events. Melody has rubbed shoulders with many local celebrity chefs including Marc Forgione and Floyd Cardoz in NYC, and New Jersey chefs like Ariane Duarte, Ryan DePersio, Michael Carrino, Humberto Campos, and James Laird.  Melody Kettle is also a featured panelist on the Adult School of Montclair’s Panel, “So You Want To Be A Food Blogger.” If it’s Hot and it’s happening anywhere near Melody Kettle, you’ll read about it on her culinary blog: Hot from the Kettle a blog most worthy of Induction into the Culinary Hall of Fame.

    About CulinaryHallofFame.com

    The Culinary Hall of Fame is an international culinary showcase for websites, products, services and skills.

    The visitors at www.culinaryhalloffame.com have an opinion and they express it daily by voting and writing comments for their favorite TV shows, blogs, videos, cook books, schools, instructors, chefs, scholarships, caterers, culinary visionaries, restaurants, recipes, wine, beer and gourmet websites among others. Their online auctions benefit financially strapped culinary students around the world.

    To add your culinary endeavor for free, to vote for your favorites or to browse for ideas, point your browser to www.culinaryhalloffame.com

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