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Please drop names as we pick up advertisers

Since the inception of this “We” site e-village I’ve mentioned some of my favorite businesses in the context of columns and stories, often about food.

I’m a big believer in sharing secrets about products and/or enterprises that have enriched and simplified my life; things that have delighted, impressed and thrilled me; things that have saved me time and money; places that have turned me into a loyal customer.

This week I’ll share the exciting news about advertisements on Food for Thought. I’ll also introduce you to our very first salesman, one of my favorite people on the planet.

Meanwhile, I have a favor to ask. As you go out into the community and visit places and people you’ve read about on FFT – by our advertisers, in my postings, or readers’ or contributing writers’ words – I’d appreciate it very much if you’d let those businesses known you heard about them on FFT.

As we move forward to form partnerships with local advertisers it will be helpful if they knew the source of their enthusiastic new customers.

I think it’s gonna be good!

Doni Chamberlain

Independent online journalist Doni Chamberlain founded A News Cafe in 2007 with her son, Joe Domke. Chamberlain holds a Bachelor's Degree in journalism from CSU, Chico. She's an award-winning newspaper opinion columnist, feature and food writer recognized by the Associated Press, the California Newspaper Publishers Association and E.W. Scripps. She's been featured and quoted in The Wall Street Journal, The Guardian, The Washington Post, L.A. Times, Slate, Bloomberg News and on CNN, KQED and KPFA. She lives in Redding, California. © All rights reserved.

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