About

Welcome to Smacznego: A Blog. This is a great place to learn, experiment, and share your experiences about food; whether it relate to historical, informational, scientific resources in the culinary arts.

Smacznego: A Blog is creating an international recognized name valued by home cooks. Here is a list of countries in alphabetical order that frequently visit Smacznego: A Blog for cooking information:

Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, Estonia, Georgia, Germany, India, Iran, Israel, Latvia, Norway, Poland, Russia, S. Korea, Sweden, Thailand, Ukraine, United Kingdom, United States & Vietnam among others!

So sit back and relax, put down the book, and pick up Smacznego: A Blog! Get ready to understand food intimately like never before seen.

"May This Meal Be Tasty!"

Jonathan Miller, Founder & Editor in Chief




About the Editor in Chief



      From fresh baked apple pie to catering private functions, Jonathan Miller's unique approach to the world of food is refreshing and straight forward. With over 10 years of experience, he has successfully produced and created hundreds of dishes. He has worked as a freelance sous chef, and has been titled with "Connecticut's Best Apple Pie" in 2006 by the Association of Connecticut Fairs. He is also ServSafe certified by the National Restaurant Association.

The History Behind Smacznego: A Blog
    
Great Grandmother Adele Rosia Cooking with her Protege
           Smacznego: A Blog is the first attempt in a plan to expand the horizons of home cooks looking for a new way to approach food: the professional way.  Since the start of this blog in March of 2011, many people have questioned why the name Smaczneo.  The term Smacznego is loosely translated into Polish as "May This Meal Be Tasty".  No, Polish is not my native language; however, my roots are based in the European countryside of Poland & Lithuania.  The name is in honor of the traditions of our family legacy; to never let a guest leave hungry.  Each holiday that passes by is filled with stories from both sides of the aisle of how the Lithuanians perfected the cuisine of the Poles.  Laughter is always the center of conversation, but food is what brings both sides to the table asking for more!




          Smacznego: A Blog rests in the loving memory of my Lithuanian great grandmother, Adele Rosia, who started a restaurant that became the hot spot for dinning for a small lake village in Holland, Massachusetts.  It then became tradition after our supper prayer for the family to burst out in one accord, SMACZNEGO!  Though the privilege of this family tradition came before my time, I respect the roots of my culinary heritage.

~ Please, come in and sit down for good times with Smacznego: A Blog! ~