Looking on the Ookie Dough side of life, 2017 was a good year, a great year.  Even though I only managed six of my twenty-one blogging goals from 2017 – oh boy, that's even much less than I thought – I had many other achievements and fulfilling experiences. Those make up for the incomplete to-do list.

Achievements outside of Ookie Dough:

Photograph from Looking back at 2017, Goals for 2018
Photograph from Looking back at 2017, Goals for 2018
Photograph from Looking back at 2017, Goals for 2018

→ European Coffee Trip

I became a contributor for European Coffee Trip. This is a website I have long used to find the best coffee shops when planning city trips in Europe. Never did I dream of becoming an author for them. Through this opportunity I keep learning more about the specialty coffee scene, but even better do I meet amazing coffee roasters and baristas from around the world. So far I have written a city guide for Hamburg, Bordeaux and Toulouse. More about the coffee scene in Montpellier, Lyon and Lübeck will be coming soon.

→ City Brief Hamburg

I started working together with City Brief Hamburg. This is a minimalistic, free city guide that assembles a new issue every season. The curated tipps range from cafés, restaurants and bars, to shops, individual services and other cultural highlights. After having found new tipps, I used to appreciate City Brief by displaying it as my "couch table mag". Now, after working closely together with the local director, I can't but share my love and passion for this amazing, dedicated project. Every issue inspires me anew.

Interview with Femtastics

I had an interview with Femtastics! ♥ This online-magazine is written by three Hamburg-based journalists. They interview other female entrepreneurs, write home stories and publish inspiring blog posts – all around #girlpower. The Femtastics girl gang also assembled Hamburg for Women Only. Besides City Brief, it is my other beloved guide that proves me wrong, when I think to know my city by heart already.

Typisch Hamburch

Lastly I started writing for the blog Typisch Hamburch. This was an own initiative of mine. I had long been reading their short and fun articles about my hometown's hotspots. When I saw that they were looking for authors, I immediately applied. Now I am gaining writing practice (in German), and improving my SEO knowledge. It also gives me the chance to share many tips, that I haven't gotten around to on my blog yet. Official deadlines prove to work better than personally set ones. Amongst others I wrote about Scandinavian design in Hamburg, my favorite concept store Winkel van Sinkel, and how to easily make granola out of old christmas cookies.

New Posts on Ookie Dough:

Six out of twenty-one sounds like nothing.  But fact is that about half-way through the year my new favorite cafe, Kropkå, and ice cream shop, Eis & Innig, decided to open. Afterwards I jetted off to France. Bordeaux distracted me there. Still, the first part of the year, I managed some guides and posts for Hamburg, as well as some surprises from abroad:

Photograph from Looking back at 2017, Goals for 2018
Photograph from Looking back at 2017, Goals for 2018
Photograph from Looking back at 2017, Goals for 2018
Photograph from Looking back at 2017, Goals for 2018
Photograph from Looking back at 2017, Goals for 2018
Photograph from Looking back at 2017, Goals for 2018

Distractions in France:

Most of the second half of 2017 I spent abroad in France.  There, I wrote just about as many posts as I did about my hometown.

Photograph from Looking back at 2017, Goals for 2018
Photograph from Looking back at 2017, Goals for 2018
Photograph from Looking back at 2017, Goals for 2018
Photograph from Looking back at 2017, Goals for 2018
  1. The first month I volunteered on a vegan surf and yoga camp (at which I gave myself a four week digital detox).   Here you can read more about my experience at the camp.
  2. My next destinations, where organic farms. There, I worked a few hours daily in exchange for food and lodging (aka  wwoofing ). I learned the French language and culture.  Apart from that I was encountered with permaculture, milking goats, making goat cheese , eating  chayotes,  processing chestnuts (into creme de marrons ) and discussing different theories about "healthy eating".
  3. In between my wwoofing farms I toured the cafés of the biggest French towns that lay on my way: Bordeaux, Bordeaux, Bordeaux, Bordeaux, Bordeaux . . . Toulouse, Montpellier, and Lyon . Obviously my favorite was Bordeaux  I'm not joking that I fell in love with this city. A big part is thanks to their personal specialty coffee shops. You can understand what I mean here and here .

Ookie Dough Goals for 2018

Thirteen of my sixteen not-accomplished goals from 2017 will go straight back on my list.  Even though I'm writing for more websites now, I want to use the free-time in my gap year to pretend as if my blog were my job. Hopefully one day, Ookie Dough will become a more well-known and frequently used café guide.

Below you can find my main blogging goals for 2018. In contrast to 2017, I won't except to finish all of them this year. If I do, I'll know where to treat myself to the doughiest cinnamon rolls, flakiest croissants and most delectable ice creams in town ;)

Please comment below and share your feedback, ideas, or preferences what you would like to see on Ookie Dough!

Hamburg Food & Coffee:

Porridge at Bräi Pop Up, Hamburg
Public Coffee Roasters, WInterhude, Hamburg
Public Coffee Roasters, WInterhude, Hamburg
Less Political coffee and cheesecake
Less Political, specialty coffee in Hamburg
Black Line Flat White, EImsbüttel
Interior at Tornqvist specialty coffee shop, Sternschanze, Hamburg
Marktzeit in der Fabrik, Ottensen, Hamburg
Moki's Goodies avocado toast
Herr Max, Sternschanze, Hamburg

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Hamburg Guides:

Zeit für Brot cinnamon roll, Hamburg Ottensen
Mutterland cinnamon roll, Eppendorf Hamburg
Kanelbullar at Tornqvist, Hamburg
Balz und Balz cinnamon rolls, Hamburg
Flat White and homemade croissant, Eclair au Café, Eimsbüttel
croissant, Die Patisserie, Ottensen
Herr Max, ice cream, Sternschanze, Hamburg
Luicella's Ice Cream, St. Pauli
Luicella's Ice Cream, St. Pauli

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Food Guides from Abroad:

Photograph from Looking back at 2017, Goals for 2018
Photograph from Looking back at 2017, Goals for 2018
Photograph from Looking back at 2017, Goals for 2018
Photograph from Looking back at 2017, Goals for 2018
Photograph from Looking back at 2017, Goals for 2018
Photograph from Looking back at 2017, Goals for 2018
Photograph from Looking back at 2017, Goals for 2018
Photograph from Looking back at 2017, Goals for 2018

Recipes:

Photograph from Looking back at 2017, Goals for 2018
Photograph from Looking back at 2017, Goals for 2018
Photograph from Looking back at 2017, Goals for 2018
Photograph from Looking back at 2017, Goals for 2018

Off-Line Blogging Goals:

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A competition towards death – or an excuse to savour cinnamon rolls?

Now I don't know if you're the person to set New Years intentions or if you find them ridiculous. Why do we actually celebrate big time and make resolutions from what Caeser said some thousand years ago? If they even were years. Their biggest function is the countdown towards death. Plus, we seem to compete against one another doing this, only as slow as possible. Everybody wants to become old, but stay young. Maybe move to Japan or become a buddha? Skip the doughiest cinnamon rolls, flakiest croissants most delectable ice creams?

. . .

Or . . . are years just a framework to organize life? So that everyone "knows" when one is allowed and supposed to do something. Well maybe I'm expected to know the best bars (alcohol not clif) in town, or be in the middle of my studies. But for the moment, I like writing my blog about cinnamon rolls and stuff. If I wouldn't do it in literal form, the ideas would still be spinning in my head without resolution.

So here you, or I, go :)

Time is ticking, you better eat the cinnamon roll! – Ookie Dough 2018