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You’re in the right place. Really!

Did you notice we’ve redecorated the Kitchen?

The new logo up top is the creation of a talented graphic artist, whose work caught the artistic eye of our own very talented daughter Mandy.

We wanted something modern yet traditional, colorful yet tasteful, bold yet…oh, you know how we non-artist types are. We know what we like, but we have to see it before we can describe it.

Now that we’ve seen it, we love it!

The new look marks a celebration: We’re rapidly approaching the one-year anniversary of TheArmenianKitchen.com, and it’s been a remarkable journey. The marvel of the Internet is that it’s interactive, which means you’re as much a part of this venture as we are.

YOU have made this site the joy and passion of our lives.

Thanks to you and your comments, your recipes, your curiosity and your interest, we feel as though we’ve sat down to dinner in your homes all across America and in more than 100 countries where TheArmenianKitchen.com has been discovered.

Our aim, as always, is to preserve and share the rich, flavorful and incredibly varied culinary heritage of Armenians from every part of the world. We think it’s a worthwhile goal, and apparently you do too.

So please keep reading and keep sharing. We’ll do our best to reward you, just as you’ve rewarded us.

Thanks! — Robyn and Doug Kalajian

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