Still The First Web Page of Kake L Pugh, Albeit at a New Home and Changed Beyond All Recognition

Hello. I'm Kake. I do a lot of things, some of which are listed below.
Kake's (Vegan) Cookery Site
Over a decade old now, this was one of the first things I ever put on the interweb. It's now got over a hundred vegan recipes, all thoroughly tested. Simple stuff rather than complex.
The Randomness Guide to London
A wiki-based, geographically-aware guide to nice things in London. I wrote a large amount of the software that this guide runs on. I'm very, very proud of it.
The Vegan Guide to Oxford
Another long-standing project of mine, this must also be getting on for being about a decade old. It started out as plain static HTML, and now runs on the same software as the London guide mentioned above. It's mostly dormant, since I moved away from Oxford a few years ago, but people won't let me take it down because they still find it useful.
The Open Guide to Cambridge
I've only visited Cambridge three or four times ever, but I help admin this guide to it as a favour to some friends who live there. Again, it's the same software as the Oxford and London guides above.
OpenGuides
And this is the software in question. See also our Twitter account and our del.icio.us bookmarks
My Flickr account
Photos; some of them good, some of them not. Some are of food, some are of Tube stations, and some are of things I just liked.
Snake Soup
A small cookery community on livejournal, focused on being adventurous with cooking, whatever your level of skill. Membership is mostly closed, but anyone is welcome to read.
Food microblogging on Twitter
Twitter entries are limited to 140 characters. This is where I post succinct little food snippets that are too small to fit anywhere else.
London.crafts
Crafty doings by geeky people.
My livejournal
Mostly friends-only, mainly to keep the number of comments under control when I post something interesting/controversial. I'll generally add people if they ask me to.
You can email me at kake@earth.li. I like getting email. If I don't reply after a few months, poke me again. I like getting reminders. If I want you to stop pestering me (very unlikely) then I will explicitly tell you so.