Emily De Vogele

Writer

Emily De Vogele is a Content Writer at Cooksmill with experience writing across blogs, websites, and customer communications. Her work focuses on making information clear, practical, and easy to navigate, whether she’s writing long-form guides or everyday product-led content.

She has spent several years creating content across different environments, adapting her writing to different audiences and house styles while keeping clarity at the centre. Her background in writing and communications shapes a structured, reader-focused approach that prioritises usefulness over noise.

Emily’s connection to food and hospitality is deeply personal. With Japanese-American heritage and a multicultural upbringing, she grew up around a mix of food traditions and a strong appreciation for how food brings people together. That perspective carries through into her writing, adding context and care to content centred around kitchens, dining, and shared food experiences.

Before contributing to Cooksmill, Emily worked across content writing and website projects, producing editorial content alongside more practical, information-led resources. Now, Emily focuses on creating clear, reliable content that helps readers understand products, make confident decisions, and stay well-informed without unnecessary complexity.

Flavoursome Fajitas for National Fajita Day

August 18th is National Fajita Day and the delicious dish has come a long way since its invention. Fajitas are thought to be invented in the early 1930s by Mexican cowboys in Texas, who received throwaway cuts of beef as part of their payment for their job. As a result of this, they learned how to cook and season these cuts of beef, usually over an ...

Arcoroc for Ace Desserts: How To Create Memorable Summer Desserts

Arcoroc is one of the leading global suppliers of drinkware and glassware. The glassware offered by Acrcoroc is of the highest professional standard and is used worldwide by professional caterers and high-end hospitality locations. Each piece of Arcoroc tableware has a unique style and flourish, ensuring the glassware is instantly recognisable ...

The Scoop on Ice Cream Day

National Ice Cream Day originated in 1948 and originally lasted a whole month! The 31-day occasion was proposed by President Ronald Reagan as a way of boosting dairy production post-war in America, and since then has taken off as a global celebration. The history of ice cream is obscure, with some sources citing the frozen dessert as far back as ...

Crazy About Kilner

Kilner Jars are instantly recognisable with their distinctive pressure seal and iconic design. The jars are much-loved and just as successful today as they were over 180 years ago when they were first invented. The Kilner Glassworks company was established in 1842 by John Kilner, and they introduced their famous vacuum seal jar in 1900. ...

What To Pick for Picnic Day

June 18th is International Picnic Day, a part of National Picnic Week, and with the weather getting brighter and warmer, there’s never been a better time to go outside and enjoy the British summertime. The word picnic, originally spelt as “pique-nique” comes from the French, and was originally used to describe a group of people ...

Secrets to Perfectly Grilling Meats Every Time

National BBQ Week is upon us! Grilling and BBQing are some of the most satisfying processes found in cooking. The aroma of sizzling meats wafting through the air is enough to make anyone's mouth water. BBQ parties are also a great way to celebrate and be social in the upcoming summer months. But if you're not careful, grilling can also be a ...

National Tea Day: A brew-tea-ful day!

National Tea Day is surely the most British day of the year. Every year the nation shares its love of tea through exciting events, fun and of course, quintessential British Afternoon Tea. From trying new flavours of tea, to celebrating with friends and loved ones, there’s plenty to get excited about on this tea-riffic day! Whether ...

Giddy About Idly: Celebrating World Idly Day

Idlis (also known as Idly) are small snacks, made from a white batter whipped out of rice and lentil, which are then soaked, ground, fermented, and steamed. Idlys are usually eaten with a variety of dips and chutneys and can be eaten at any point of the day, with breakfast, lunch, dinner, and for a snack! Here at Cooksmill, we want to celebrate ...

Make the most out of Mother’s day

Since its inception in the early 1900s, Mother’s day has evolved into a celebration in that millions of people take part. Mother’s Day is one of the busiest days for the catering and hospitality industry, with many people gifting mother figures a meal or afternoon out. Restaurants and cafes see themselves booked months out, and ...

War Of The Pancakes: American vs British vs French

Pancake Day is just around the corner, which means you can eat as many pancakes as you want, guilt free! Pancake Day, or Shrove Tuesday, is celebrated around the world, with each country boasting their own version of the delicious treat. There has been a long debate about which country has the best pancakes, and we’re here to discuss the pros ...
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