House Keeping

Written by James Schutz |  March 15, 2010

OK, a few house keeping items to let you all know about. Firstly, congrats to Jeff Johnson for winning the first Edmonton Slow Food Grilled Cheese Olympic (Classic category), well done. It was a fun event and I know Chad and Thea put a lot of work into this event.

We are launching our new website tomorrow evening (Tuesday March 16). We hope this switch goes well, but the experienced side of us knows that this is unlikely to go without a hitch. So please be patient with us these next couple of days. As the name servers take hold of the redirect, some of you might see the old site, while others the new site. Hopefully by Thursday, all should be well.

On Thursday we are planning on switching the blog over to the new site too. So if you have an RSS feed to our blog, it will be going dark on Thursday, and you will have to re-subscribe to our new blog feed from the new website. We will redirect the old blog url to the new site, but we can’t do this for RSS feeds. We thank you in advance for your patience on this, and hopefully by week’s end we will have everything ironed out.

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