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Hi Julie and Ilaria
Looking forward to following you from Hawaii.
Hugzzzz
Paul
Hi Julie, from New Hampshire, USA.
What an awesome Internet site you have with your Shared Kitchen. Great photos, absolutely tempting looking meals and snacks!!
It’s wonderful you have moved to Waiheke Island, a paradise I well know.
Cheers, look forward to hearing your news. Hello to Ilaria.
Rex
Thanks Rex. Ilaria and I are really enjoying Shared Kitchen and I love her contributions from London where she is now based. And Waiheke is as lovely as ever!
Have a fun-filled Christmas.