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ARTISANAL LA

October 20, 2014

Fall-2014-Poster-w-Bleed-copy-657x1000Sorry I haven’t posted in a little while, things got in the way. There was some travel, some adventuring and more eating than blogging. Which also means that in my future there had better be some gym-going! Ah, the search for the food blog/life balance…

One of my favorite activities blends all of the above distractions into one glorious afternoon: the food fair. Getting to one can require travel (my drive from one end of LA to the other qualified as a road trip), if you’re a brave taster it will always be adventurous, and my word is there eating! Last weekend my girlfriends and I hit up the Artisanal LA fall show which included, in their words, “makers, crafters, artisans and chefs.” Although the crafts were charming and the organic beauty potions, lotions and creams were a delight, it was the food that won the day. Creativity was high at the various booths (each vendor decorates their own space) and I left inspired, nursing a sugar-high and a tummy-ache, and oh so happy.

Each booth felt different, like lovely, mini boutiques.

Each booth felt different, like lovely, mini boutiques.

Attention to detail was high.

Attention to detail was high at Sugarbird Sweets & Teas.

Laguna Salt Company's rosemary salt was a personal fave.

Laguna Salt Company‘s rosemary salt was a personal fave.

m. greenwoods jams was a highlight. I took home Bourbon Peach.

M. Greenwoods Jams was a highlight, I took home a jar of their Bourbon Peach.

I loved Ink + Smog's balloon signage.

I loved letterpress print shop Ink + Smog‘s balloon signage.

Baked goods were everywhere! Go with friends- sharing means you can try everything!

Baked goods were everywhere! Go with friends- sharing means you can try everything!

*Tip: following your city’s local food shops, artisans and boutique owners on Twitter and Instagram is a great way to find out about events in your area. Happy tasting!♥

 

 

 

 

 

 

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BLOGS THAT ARE BETTER THAN MINE

August 22, 2014

As a new food blogger I am discovering the many questions/dilemmas/obstacles of creating a truly great blog: How often should I post? Do I hire a photographer ($$$) or finally give in and learn to use a great camera (they intimidate me and who wants to carry that around?!). How often do I send my subscribers a newsletter? How do I strike the perfect balance of entertaining my readers while providing useful information? How personal do I want to get and how many pictures of me eating is too many?

While I tackle these questions over the next year and try to build this blog into something I can be truly proud of, here is a list of blogs that I love, admire, and visit regularly. Is it a coincidence they are all run by women? I honestly don’t know, all I know is they are tops. The recipes are great, the photos are delightful and each has their own unique voice. So while I’m learning how to truly be worthy of subscribers, these sites have all earned your sign-ups. Enjoy!

CFDC 2CFDC 1I happened upon Clean Food Dirty City on Instagram and it made it onto my bookmarks bar after the first visit. True to the site’s name, blogger Lily keeps it clean. All her recipes are gluten and dairy free and presented in a simple, easy to follow layout with bright, crisp photographs.

 

whatkatieate 1what katie ate 3Katie Quinn Davies of What Katie Ate has two books and provides great recipes on her blog but it’s the photographs that are responsible for more than one late night disappearing down a food-porn k-hole. One look at her photograph of a dish and I promise you’ll clear your night and get cooking.

 

TNP 1TNP 2I discovered The New Potato when they approached me for their “The Foodies” section and have since become an adoring fan of Danielle & Laura’s appreciation and excitement for the edible side of life. I check in regularly as they also have awesome posts about travel, fashion & lifestyle.

 

kroes 1kroes 2Rens Kroes seems to have found the secret to the healthy/yummy balance I’m always striving for. She makes the kind of health food I want more of in my life – “good for you” food you’ll actually crave. And it doesn’t hurt that her recipes are accompanied by airy, playful, colorful photographs.

 

cup of joe 2cup of joe 1Cup of Joe is full of practical, charming posts on everything from Nutella recipes to baby food. Joanna is fearless in her openness and as a result her tips and insights are both helpful and personal. Her posts are often short as if she’s saying, “I know you’re busy trying to do it all, thanks for stopping by.”

 

how to simplify 1 how to simplify 2Jen Tilley’s “About Jen” post had me immediately awash in the girly feeling that we might someday be friends. On her How To: Simplify site Jen is unapologetically sweet. She’s equally as honest about her love of food as she is about missing her family over the holidays, and her recipes are delicious!

 

nutritionistinthekitch 1 nutritionistinthekitch 2Health-consious recipes by someone who refers to my favorite food as Mr. Chocolate? Meet Christal of Nutritionist in the Kitch. With recipes like “Brazil Nut, Orange & Chocolate Fudge Cups” and “Sweet Chili Garlic Shrimp” you’ll feel nourished and want seconds!

 

Let me know about your favorite food blogs in the comments section!♥

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rachelle I have no desire to be a food blogger. Although the existence of this, my food blog, would suggest otherwise. I’m not a brilliant cook and am certainly no culinary expert but where I do excel is eating; I eat with abandon.
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