Jeanne Horak-Druiff is a born and bred South African who has been living
in London since 2002. Jeanne started keeping her first journal at the
age of 11 and has had a near-obsessive interest in writing ever since.
She qualified as a criminal lawyer and lectured commercial law for eight
years, but her real passion remains writing. She is a freelance writer
and columnist whose work has been published in The Digital Dish, National Geographic’s 500 Food Journeys and 500 Secret Journeys; the BloggerAid Cook Book; and the forthcoming Creating a Meal You’ll Love and Foodies of the World. She is a regular columnist for the online publication We Magazine for Women and South Africa’s most popular food website, Food24.
Jeanne started her award-winning food blog CookSister!
in May 2004. This internationally respected blog was recently named
as one of the Times Online's Top 50 Food Blogs in the world and is also a
four-time winner of the Best South African Food Blog title. Her
individual and distinctive writing style and love of teaching has led to
her being sought after as a conference speaker both at Food Blogger
Connect (London ‘09 and ‘10) and the South African Food Blogger
Conference (Cape Town ‘10 and '11).
Take a look at her blog CookSister!
Welcome to From Plate to Page
Are you:
- a food blogger who has been blogging for a while and feels stuck in a creative rut?
- happy with your writing but feel your photography needs work - or vice versa?
- tired of attending traditional format conferences where you are one of dozens of bloggers simply listening and taking notes ?
If so, then From Plate to Page is what you need!















1 comments:
Food critic such as Jeanne will help the food lovers, just like me, which are looking for good alternatives to make the food healthier.
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