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Food Blogs: Time to Eat!

Warning: read these blogs at your own risk. Cravings will follow.

This week my focus is on food blogs.  And that should come as no surprise. Food is pretty important. It can also be delicious. It can be a way to spend time with family. It can even beautiful as the photos on these blogs will attest.  It’s clear, however, that not everybody can eat everything. There are restrictions. There are allergies. There are diets. There are budgets. But, there are also options.  And, luckily, there are also a host of great blogs out there serving up inspiring dish after inspiring dish. So with that in mind, let’s chop up some veggies, pre-heat the oven and enjoy this brief taste of some of the best food blogs I’ve seen lately.

The Kosher Foodies is a blog written by identical twin sisters looking to keep kosher while simultaneously trying to keep good food in their lives. Actually, good might be an understatement. The food looks downright delicious. Keeping kosher is a dietary restriction, but again, you wouldn’t know it from the looks of the food on here. If I were to pitch this blog, I’d look for anything to do with food and religion, specifically Judaism. Check out the full review here.

Trailer Park Karma is a food blog that’s not just about food. It’s about life. It’s about where people end up. It’s about karma. But here’s the thing, people eat along the way, right? You still have to come to the table. Luckily, this blog is sharing the recipes from their table for everyone to enjoy. If I were to pitch this blog, I’d look for anything to do with food, and possibly Buddhism. Check out the full review here.

John and Elana Talk About Food is a brother and sister food blog. The pair have scoured New York City for the best Italian food available. They also share the recipes from their own culinary experiments. But what sets this site apart is the familial bond that is so clearly strong between these two. If I were to pitch this blog, I’d look for anything to do with Italian food and siblings. Check out the full review here.

Gluten Free Girl is a food blog chronicling one woman’s quest to eliminate her gluten intake, while continuing to eat well. I must confess I was a skeptic. But after reading over this blog, I see it is possible. If I were to pitch this blog, I’d look for recipes with wheat alternatives. And please, please, please don’t be the one to pitch this blog a bread-centric recipe. Check out the full review here.

Smitten Kitchen is a great big food blog born out of a tiny little kitchen. You can expect to see great dish after great dish on this site. But don’t expect to see fancy, hard-to-access ingredients. The site wants to share good food that readers can make themselves. If I were to pitch this blog, I’d look for anything to do with food. Stories that help cooks make the most of their space might also work. Check out the full review here.

That’s all for now. In the meantime, if there’s a blog I should be reviewing, drop me a line or a note in the comments, and I’ll take a look. Until next time…

Author Tom Hynes is PR Newswire’s manager of blogger relations. And as you may have guessed, he has a twitter account.

Food Blogs: ‘Hurry Up, I’m Starving!’

Working as the blogger relations manager for PR Newswire, I come across my fair share of great blogs that cover a wide variety of subject matters and interests.  And as you might expect, some blogs are better than others. With that in mind and in an effort to highlight the better ones, I do my best to review one of these blogs every day.

This week my focus has been on food blogs. Maybe, it’s cause Halloween was just a couple of days ago, or maybe it’s because Thanksgiving is around the corner. But, really, I think about food all year round.  Holidays or not, I’d like to know what’s for dinner. And shortly thereafter, I’d like to know what’s for dessert. So with that in mind, let’s fire up the grill, measure out all our ingredients, and have a taste of this brief roundup of some of the best food blogs I’ve seen lately.

Mobile Cuisine is part trade magazine and part foodie lifestyle site.  Take a look around in any city and you’ll see food trucks. But take a look around the internet, and this is one of the few sites you’ll find covering this growing movement (pun intended) in the food industry. If I were to pitch this blog, I’d start with food, obviously. But I think stories that touch on social media outreach and small business services could also work well. Check out the full review here.

First Look, Then Cook was originally an idea. It was originally something the author ‘wanted to do.’ Today, it’s a top-notch food blog, offering recipes (and pictures) of food you just don’t see many other places. I’d cite ‘meatloaf cupcakes’ and ‘candy sushi’ as exhibits A and B in this argument. If I were to pitch this blog, I’d look for stories that deal with food, but also family. Check out the full review here.

The Great Balancing Act is a food blog. But it’s really so much more. The author is a foodie, but she’s also a personal trainer. She’s also living with Hodgkins Lymphoma. There’s a lot to this woman and her blog, and as the name suggests, she does keep it in balance. If I were to pitch this blog, I’d look for food stories. Stories surrounding personal fitness might also work. Check out the full review here.

The Virgine Cuisine is the perfect example of someone making good use of their time while looking for a job. I’m pretty sure the author eventually got a job, but you get the feeling she could have done this site full-time if not.  If I were to pitch this blog, I’d go with food. But home improvement stories might also get some traction. Check out the full review here.

Yummy Chunklet is a great example of someone blogging as a compliment to their full-time job. In this case, the author is a trial attorney in Chicago. From the looks of the site, she’s also pretty good at multitasking. She’s definitely a great cooker. If I were to pitch this blog, I’d pitch food. If somehow there was something that intersected with legal matters and food, I’d maybe pitch that one, too. Check out the full review here.

That’s all for now. In the meantime, if there’s a blog I should be reviewing, drop me a line or a note in the comments, and I’ll take a look. Until next time…

Author Tom Hynes is PR Newswire’s manager of blogger relations. And as you may have guessed, he has a twitter account.