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Inspire, enlighten, invigorate. With hundreds of new photos and dozens of new blogs to read, I don’t even know where to begin. I have posts up my sleeve: a D.C. Metro Food Tour, lunch with wine at McCormick & Schmick’s, tons of photos of wandering D.C., cocktails overlooking the White House from the roof deck of the W Hotel. There were lots of great moments, but most importantly, and first, I want to share my takeaways from the conference, along with a photo journey of the opening night events.

woolwich dairy

Nibbling cheese from Woolwich Dairy and Jarlsberg

California endive

Learning about endive and gobbling down endive boats

fresh rolls

Dining on “street food” inspired by various US cities

Barboursville wine

Sipping on Virginia wine from Barboursville Vineyards. . . I do love Virginia Viognier! And I need to find a way to get to the Wine Blogger’s Conference! These wines might need their own post at some point; they were seriously good.

Barboursville Viognier

Barboursville wine

Swirling organic white whisky, distilled in Virginia by Catoctin Creek. . . white whisky! Have you had it? The distiller, Scott Harris, was kind enough to walk us through the Mosby’s Spirit white whisky, Roundstone Rye, and Watershed Gin. And my husband arrived just in time for a taste and a chat. A visit to Catoctin is definitely on our future travel agenda.

Catoctin Creek whiskey

PS7 dessert cocktails

Eating Drinking desserts become cocktails from the fabulous mixtress, Gina Chersevani, from Washington, D.C.’s PS7. All wine-based, dessert cocktails included Strawberry Rose Granita, Chardonnay Vanilla Granita, and Chocolate Zinfandel Granita.PS7 Mixtress

Rice Pudding cocktail (St. Elizabeth’s Allspice, Catoctin Creek Whisky, Jasmine rice, cream, and vanilla)

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And dessert inspired by cocktails, Hibiscus Margarita custard with hibiscus granita

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Sure, there was plenty of food and lots of beautiful, creative, locally-inspired drinks, but I think what I, like many other bloggers, took away from the weekend was inspiration from one another and from the phenomenal experts. And so I close with my Eat, Write, Retreat Top 5, in no particular order.

1) Getting a refresher course in pitching from Monica Bhide through an exercise pitching Lindsay Olives to various publications, changing angle depending on the publication. I spend my days pitching, and this was a nice reminder to mix it up again!

2) Everything about listening to Gluten Free Girl at the Beyond your Blog session, the not-so-gentle reminders that blogging is not about stats or followers or hits or being famous or getting a book deal and that the posts we write should be about what we absolutely love. Everything  that comes after that is just icing on the cake. It’s easy to get caught up in the numbers, but I just have to warn you, there will be more wine, travel, events, and general life posts coming up because I am more excited about those things than my dinner!

3) More from Monica Bhide. . . letting it flow, reading more of just about anything and everything to write better, and taking a day off of ALL media. No Twitter, emails, TV, magazines, nothing. I’ll let ya know when I get around to that.

4) Fran Brennan’s keynote, talking about working outside the box and her journey to Food News Journal. Being surrounded by women who “went for it” is something I need to be reminded of. Daily.

5) Leaving work behind in the hotel room on a Friday (even if it makes you hyperventilate a little)  to enjoy a sunny afternoon in a new-ish city with some great blogger people (Lara, Kimmy, and Mike), is more than worth it. The work was still there when I got back. Winking smile

And finally, Casey Benedict and Robyn Webb are completely lovely and on top of that, conference-planning rockstars! They gathered an astounding group of sponsors, speakers, vendors, and bloggers for an intimate, educational, fun weekend, by far the best blogger weekend event I have been to.

Minus my horrific allergies to just about everything in D.C., it was the perfect weekend!

Tags: bloggers, cocktails, eat, events, Food, Retreat, Washington DC, whiskey, wine, write

Welcome to the very first Friday Foodie Feature! After All in Good Food wrote up  a review of my blog, I decided that what my blog really needed was to feature some of the great writers that I read every day! I came up with a few questions, and asked Mardi from Eat, Live, Travel, Write to be my first feature. You can read her great responses below. They are interesting and inspiring!

 

Mardi

 

What is your favorite thing about blogging?

Meeting like minded souls from all over the world.  I also appreciate the fact that my blog is a bit of a creative outlet for me (my refuge from academia!).  I have just embarked on my PhD in Second Language Teaching (part-time) and my blog offers a way for me to keep my creative juices flowing.  Sometimes in academic programmes, we forget how to write when there is no word count.  This is actually one of the reasons I began the blog – to help myself remember how to write in my own natural voice again after 2 years of working on my MA.

Least favorite?

Well it’s not SO much about blogging per se but I just wish there were more hours in the day.  I find the blog takes up quite a bit more time than I originally anticipated (because there is all the “behind the scenes stuff” like reading and commenting on other blogs which is important and necessary to learn more as well as to grow readership).

What has been your most fun blog post to write? Sorry – there are four!

The BLT from scratch “reveal”
http://www.eatlivetravelwrite.com/2009/09/they-say-it-takes-village-to-raise.html

or the Foodbuzz 24,24,24 based on our Lao cooking school experience

http://www.eatlivetravelwrite.com/2009/08/foodbuzz-24-24-24-culinary-laap-of-laos.html

and recently, a cooking workshop I organised at the school where I teach:
http://www.eatlivetravelwrite.com/2009/12/kids-in-kitchen.html

I also can’t NOT mention my amazing Bertolli “On the Menu” experience at the Foodbuzz Blogger Festival in November:
http://www.eatlivetravelwrite.com/2009/11/bertolli-on-menu-at-foodbuzz-blogger.html

Where do you see your blog this time next year?

I am not sure – everyday brings something new in the blogging world.  I would like to think that I might be writing a column for a respected website or publication or working in collaboration with some more established bloggers so that I can continue to learn and grow my blog.  Anyone want an intern???? 😉

Is there anything else about your blogging experience you would like to share?

Sometimes people are surprised when they come over to dinner and I don’t take a photo.  You know what?  Sometimes you just have to live in the moment and enjoy the eating experience.  There are a lot of food and/or diet blogs out there detailing each and every bite  the blogger eats – I don’t know how they do it.  Since I am fairly new, I do try to post something daily but I think as my readership grows and I have a little band of loyal readers, I will reduce this over the next few months.  There’s a fine balance between posting something worthwhile and posting something just for the sake of it and I don’t think I am quite there yet.  When you look at some of my favourite blogs – Chocolate & Zucchini, David Lebovitz, Steamy Kitchen, Smitten Kitchen, Chez Pim etc.. they are not posting every day.  I hope one day I will have the confidence in my blog to post much less often and be ok with it.
Thanks for reading – please come on over and check out my blog at www.eatlivetravelwrite.com.  I will be travelling in Paris and France over the next two weeks and there are a LOT of very fun food and wine related events planned, including a Foodbuzz 24,24,24 dinner!  You can also follow me on twitter: eatlivtravwrite.
Thanks for having me Meghan!

If you would like to be featured, please email me at traveleatlove2009@hotmail.com!

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