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!






Michael from NY, USA
Michael from NY, USA
Lovely
I would be honored to win. Thanks for all of your hard work.
Laura, United States
Julia Child rocks my life.
Julia Child rocks my life. -USA
i love julia and jacques
i love julia and jacques cooking show.
los angeles, usa
Great looking book
I am a huge lover of cookbooks, but for some reason I don’t have this one!
USA
did you know she went to
did you know she went to europe as a spy in her younger years?
los angeles, usa
Yay books
Yay books :)
Andrea
Gainesville, FL, USA
Happy Anniversary!
Ah Julia Child. :)
Name: Tyra
Country: United States
A classic, and I’ve never
A classic, and I’ve never even looked through it - count me in!
Nothing Like A Good Cookbook
Need some inspiration here in Edinburgh!
Julia Child
The French Chef was the first cookbook I bought myself - must have been 1975-76. I don’t have this one, so add me to the list!
Pat in Oregon
Happy anniversary! Colin,
Happy anniversary!
Colin, United States.
Julia Child
I have always meant to have a cookbook of hers!
Marie in the U.S.
I’ve been wanting to pick
I’ve been wanting to pick this up so I might as well enter and see if I get lucky!
-Aimee from the US of A
Love Julia Child, and love
Love Julia Child, and love your site as well!
USA
I used to watch Julia’s
I used to watch Julia’s cooking show with my grandmother when I was a child on PBS.
Steve, USA
Congratulations
I am mostly a reader of Just Bento, but I like to visit here too. Which certainly proofs your theory about the tighter focus.
What I like especially about both your blogs is that even though they are in English, which is perfectly fine with me, they are not US-centric. Because of the difference in measurements for recipes is it sometimes hard to follow pure US blogs. Also that you are always aware on how it might be hard to get some specific ingredients.
Ina (from Germany)
The blog is yours to do with
The blog is yours to do with as you want. Try not to be too discouraged if occasionally readership drops a little. It’s like the tides… they come and go. I always enjoy yours posts!
In the mean time I’m very interested in what you favourite English cookbook is like :)
Annabel - Bern, Switzerland
Paris, France
A Julia Child book would be fantastic—!
I <3 Julia
I had the chance to meet Julia Child several years ago, right around her 90th birthday, and she was such an amazing person!
Chelsea
Portland, OR, USA
if you took away all the cream and butter...
…it would be healthier but what would be the point in eating it? - a paraphrase of Julia Child.
I wish that there would be a food channel which reran her and Jacques Pepin’s cooking lessons. Just wanted to say thanks for the giveaways (I don’t suppose these come from cleaning out your books? :) )
best wishes - Lynh in the US
Julia Rocks!
Hi there Maki,
Happy Anniversary and keep up the good work! And I agree, love love love Julia….
Cheers,
Vivilicious from Singapore
Julia, I'm your Romeo!
I love cookbooks with great collections of basic recipes. I have some typically swiss, some typically asian, but a typically english/american one would fill an existing lack in my cooking library.
bee from switzerland
Oh wow
Julia Child is great. I would love to check this book out.
if you love Julie...
read Julie & Julia. It’s wonderful.
-United States
Congratulations on your
Congratulations on your anniversary! :)
x alice (United Kingdom)
i’m always looking for new
i’m always looking for new cookbooks!
Beth, United States
maki, you rock!
You’ve always helped me with the hungry problem.
My name is Gina of Tampa, FL, USA.
I’ll send you something back as a thank you.
Julia Child is my hero!
Just saying. :)
Kelcey, usa
Mom’s Julia Child cookbook
Mom’s Julia Child cookbook is covered in dried up god-knows-what and splitting into separate folios… if it’s that amazing, I’m not sure why I don’t have one! Send me one. :P
Caitlin, Canada.
(Also, I like when you write about random things! The food show recaps are really interesting, especially because I don’t have cable to watch them myself.)