5th Anniversary Giveway Day 3: The Meandering Path of Just Hungry

The header graphic of the 2nd design of Just Hungry displayed one of these 4 illustrations at random.
As I wrote yesterday, when I started Just Hungry I had no plans at all about the theme of the site, other than it would be about food. I think that you could get away with that back then, when the number of actual food blogs was probably still in the low hundreds.
The focus of this site has evolved in a rather meandering way, and it is now mainly about Japanese home cooking, healthy eating, and the occasional food related travel report. This was as much guided by what site readers seemed to want to read here, as much was what I wanted to write about. In my regular eating life, I don’t just cook and eat Japanese food, and I confess I don’t always eat healthily either! But in general, I’ve found that when I stray from my main themes too much, reader numbers tend to go down. Since I do enjoy writing about the themes that people seem to like reading, that’s really fine with me.
Nowadays there are probably thousands of blogs dedicated to food, and if you are starting a new food blog and want to built up a reader base, you probably want to focus on something specific that would garner attention. Indeed I think the reason why Just Bento has grown much faster than Just Hungry did in its early years is that the focus is much narrower. (The traffic numbers for Just Hungry are still nearly 2 times that of Just Bento on average, but Just Bento has more RSS feed readers already.) Two of the most successful food blogs out there that I admire greatly and were in existence when Just Hungry started out, Simply Recipes and Chocolate & Zucchini, have always been quite focused, which I think accounts for their popularity to a great extent.
Still, I am quite happy to have Just Hungry remain quite general in its focus, because it gives me the freedom to go off on a tangent if I want to. It’s an outlet for me as much as anything else. For instance, I stopped doing detailed episode recaps of Top Chef after seasons 1 and 2, when I realized that the recap posts were attracting the wrong kind of attention (as in, a disproportionate share of trolls). I was quite put off talking much about food-related TV shows after that. But when I found a show I really enjoyed recently on BBC, Supersize Me, I felt like doing detailed recaps again and quite enjoyed them - and this time, perhaps because it was about food history, not a reality show, they didn’t attract trolldom! And while I may write mostly about Japanese food or good-for-you food, I can occasionally bust out and write about something loaded with, say, butter and bacon. (I’m thinking bacon-chocolate-chip-cookies, what do you think?) That’s the beauty of having your very own stage, or blog, to shout from.
And now, today’s giveaway!
Just Hungry 5th Anniversary Giveaway Item 3: The Way To Cook by Julia Child
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).

Today’s giveaway is my favorite cookbook by far in English, The Way To Cook by Julia Child. It’s the one I turn to for recipes that work. As you might expect from the great lady Julia Child, it has lots of standard French recipes, but it also has a lot of great American classics like Boston Baked Beans, New England Boiled Dinner, and more. Published in 1989, it is timeless and classic, with beautiful photographs and clear, easy to follow recipes. (I wrote about my love for this book two years ago, and my feelings about it now are exactly the same.) It’s sure to become a much-loved book in your kitchen too.
Please note this book has standard U.S. measurements in cups, ounces and so on.
DEADLINE: Your comment/entry must be posted before Midnight Greenwich Mean Time on Saturday, December 6th. (You can find out the current GMT by typing in ‘What time is it GMT’ in Google. by the way.)
This giveaway is now closed. Thank you for participating! The winner will be announced next week. Check out the front page for the open giveaways you can still enter!






If it’s your favorite
If it’s your favorite book, it must be good so I’d love to win!
I’m in the U.S. Thank you for the giveaway!
Win CA, USA. I remember
Win
CA, USA.
I remember watching her on television before school started.
The book looks great! LT-
The book looks great!
LT- Guam
Great book!
LT Guam
Julia Child
Gee, I’ve never even looked @ a Julia Child cookbook - and how silly since I am a total cookbook collector/reader/whatever. LOL Would be fun to win that one to add her to my eclectic collection. :)
Thanks. Debbie in NY, USA
Julia Child
I love watching reruns of Julia Child. She always seems a bit tipsy.
Great blog.
Cheers,
Joe
Count me in - I adore Julia!
Count me in - I adore Julia!
Julia Child is 10,000 kinds
Julia Child is 10,000 kinds of awesome.
(Dina, Australia, etc.)
From Canada
Julia Child!!!! I want I want!!!! If I win, this will be my first J.Child book!!! Thanks for organizing this giveaway!
a classic
it’s great to have a story behind the cookbook you are offering, your relationship with it… thank you for that.
kerrin in switzerland
What a great giveaway!
I’m definitely in!
I like!
very much :-)
sorry if I posted twice the
sorry if I posted twice the other day. I don’t know Julia’s recipes but always keen to find a new favourite cookbook.
Scotland UK
Oh crumbs. Wouldn’t it be
Oh crumbs.
Wouldn’t it be lovely to win that book.
Thanks for a most enjoyable blog and many inspirations.
Nellig, UK
Julia Child really is the
Julia Child really is the doyenne of TV Chefs isn’t she? I remember watching her as a small child, who could forget that voice!
Hi! Congrats on your 5th
Hi!
Congrats on your 5th anniversary. I often wish there were more than 24 hours in a day so that I had enough time to get things done. When I don’t have time to read blogs, at least I content myself with seeing some of the wonderful pictures on yours. I guess there’s a true meaning in “a picture is like a thousand words”.
Cheers,
Alex
(Montreal, Canada)
Thank you so much for your
Thank you so much for your blog!
Surin
Malaysia
Foodblogging
But I think you just can’t easily find (good) blogs about japanese food ;)
Bandreus, Italy
Happy Anniversary!
Happy Anniversary!!!! I adore this blog of yours, its very inspiring actually :)
Winnipeg, Canada
LOVE to cook
And Julia Child is the essence of modern cooking!
Julia Child was just
Julia Child was just amazing.
StRaw8erry, Indonesia
I stumbled across both JH
I stumbled across both JH and JB after moving (temporarily!) to Japan, but it’s been great to get your perspective on Japanese cooking. Not to mention that it’s a breeze to find the ingredients here!
I’d love to have Ms. Child’s book.
Allison
Japan!
I don’t have BBC, or even
I don’t have BBC, or even a TV, but I did enjoy your “Supersize Me” write-ups. Very interesting.
A-Wo
Japan
If this is your favorite
If this is your favorite cookbook, it must be a really good one ! Thank you for your blogs !!!
Géraldine, from France
contest
Would so love a copy of this book! I am in the US.
ohh more to learn from !!!!
I love learning things!!!
You have picked lovely items for the give aways!
Eilish in NYS, USA
yum!
yum!
great giveaway
Glad to be part of your celebration. To the next 5 years …
Vienna, VA - USA
Love cookbooks
The book sounds so good to read and look at. I’d love to get a copy!
I like your blog, btw. :) It’s fun to browse through new recipes. Thanks for giving away your things to readers!
USA
Happy Anniversary
Happy birthday, Just Hungry!
Your blog has been a great source of recipes and inspiration since I first discovered it last year. The focus on healthy, Japanese food suits my expat life in Beijing perfectly. All the ingredients are easily available at local supermarkets, the recipes are simply and easy to follow, and all are super tasty!
Here’s to many more blog posts to come.
(Beijing, China)