Finding a Recipe for Successful Food Writing
by LuAnn Schindler
A friend of mine from New York writes about the NYC food scene for several local newspapers and online sites. This past week, she introduced me to a social networking site for foodies: Foodbuzz. Granted, I've only been on the site a few times, but if you are interested in foodwriting of all kinds, including restaurant reviews, recipes, and product news, Foodbuzz appears to be a gold mine of information.
Today, I learned about Sake (Japanese rice wine) and then I found a recipe for waffles that I plan to try in the morning. It's a good reason to use the new waffle ironmy oldest daughter gave me for Christmas! (And yes, the waffle iron was on my wish list.)
A friend of mine from New York writes about the NYC food scene for several local newspapers and online sites. This past week, she introduced me to a social networking site for foodies: Foodbuzz. Granted, I've only been on the site a few times, but if you are interested in foodwriting of all kinds, including restaurant reviews, recipes, and product news, Foodbuzz appears to be a gold mine of information.
Today, I learned about Sake (Japanese rice wine) and then I found a recipe for waffles that I plan to try in the morning. It's a good reason to use the new waffle ironmy oldest daughter gave me for Christmas! (And yes, the waffle iron was on my wish list.)
Labels: food writing, Foodbuzz
3 Comments:
Networking site for foodies with recipes and other content to boot--I am SO on this!
Thanks, Annie!
Jill, I think you'll like it. I've found several article ideas already and I've only been on the site about four days!
As far as finding recipe goes I've been using a site called RecipeBridge.com It's one simple search box like Google and it finds recipes from everywhere. It's been a huge timesaver.
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