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It was the moment we Boston food bloggers had been waiting for, the official launch of the Boston Food Bloggers website. Last night, many, many Boston food bloggers gathered together at The Gallows in the South End for food, drinks, to meet new blog friends and to catch up with old ones.

I arrived at The Gallows after a fun day with Alicia, Daisy, Megan, and later, Michelle who joined us after work. Even though it was just after 6:00, there was a line out the door, eager bloggers ready to get in out of the cold and into the party.

South End Gallows

The Gallows is a fairly small space, dimly lit, great for a party but not great for photos. In keeping with its macabre name, The Gallows is decorated with ravens and bats and other things, like this creepy old costume in the ladies room.

South End Gallows

Tables were dotted with jars of lemons, carrots, celery, potatoes, and leeks. Fun décor, and more than a few of us wondered if they were take-homes Winking smile

South End Gallows

Friendly servers from The Gallows passed trays of Pretty Things Jack d’Or. I have to comment that even in such a crowded space, the restaurant staff seemed really happy and welcoming and were constantly round the room passing the beer, in addition to burgers and other treats.

Pretty Things Jack d'Or

I ate about a million handfuls of the Bacon Caramel Chex Mix, just one of the menu items making The Gallows a local favorite.

South End Gallows bacon caramel chex mix

I also enjoyed a cone of poutine, fries with rich gravy and cheese curds. They were messy, but delicious. As a fry-lover, I approve!

South End Gallows poutine

I spent just over an hour mingling in the packed room. In addition to the friends I arrived with, I got to talk with lots of other great bloggers and saw many others from across the room. There are so many wonderful people who blog in Boston and never enough time to talk to them all!

The gift bag from the Boston Food Blogger party was off the hook! I am still going through it in awe. In addition to fig spread from Whole Foods, a whole bag of Pretzel Crisps, and biscotti there are all sorts of vouchers for free stuff at local restaurants like Island Creek Oyster Bar, Acquitaine, and Union Bar and Grille, and Wagamama. There are also all sorts of great discounts.  I am going to make a handy list of all of the great offers in the bag; that way when we are going out I will know what great offers and discounts to take advantage of. I tend to forget about coupons before they expire but not this time!

Boston Food Blogger launch party

Everyone behind the Boston Food Bloggers launch, especially its founder, Rachel, and the folks from Urban Spoon did an amazing job planning an event that, I think, made us all feel a little like celebrities. As we discussed on our way out, after all of the work we put into our blogs, it is really cool that someone took the time to put together something so special for all of us.

I am already looking forward to more blogger get-togethers. So much food, fun, and camaraderie! Also, I have updated my About page with some exciting information about my steps into the world of being a Marketing Consultant. I would love if you could check it out, provide feedback, and spread the word!

The Gallows on Urbanspoon

Tags: beer, bloggers, Boston, Boston Food Bloggers, Boston Food Blogs, events, Food, food blogger, food blogging events, Pretty Things, South End, The Gallows

Happy Friday! It is just a week away from Christmas Eve, I have dinner plans with one of my oldest and best friends at 10 Center in Newburyport, a restaurant I love for its great beer, oysters, and multiple fireplaces, and I get to meet my brand new niece tomorrow, finally! Yesterday was full of aggravation, annoyance, and a little bit of sadness about a sick family member, so a fun weekend is just what is needed.

Today’s Friday Foodie Feature is Justin from Justin Can Cook. I first encountered Justin on Twitter last spring when he was planning a trip to Iceland, and met him in person on Gordon’s Vino Voyage shortly after that. Justin wasn’t a blogger when most of us in the Boston blogger community; he was a Citysearch dictator, foodie, and fun Twitter person to follow. I think I can speak for many people when I say that we were very excited when he decided to put all of his culinary knowledge and adventures into a blog of his own! He succeeds at many recipes and techniques I wouldn’t try, and I love reading his blog because he actually makes some pretty complicated things seem possible. I have had the pleasure to spend time with both Justin and his wife Leah at a few events, and they are really great people. I am happy to have met them and to bring you Justin as today’s Friday Foodie Feature. Have a fantastic weekend!

Justin Can Cook

How long have you been blogging?

Well, my first Justin Can Cook post is dated September 28, 2010, which means just under 3 months. But, I’ve been squeezing recipes, ideas, and general thoughts about what I was eating, into 140 character blurbs for about 2 and a half years.

What is your favorite thing about blogging?

Blogging inspires me to experiment with new and interesting recipes. Before the blogging, I  never shied away from preparing an elaborate meal or embarking on a 2 month infusion project, but the blog definitely adds to the enjoyment and the payoff. Instead of just eating your dinner, or drinking your bacon-vodka (yes, I made this many years ago), you have a story to go along with it. Whenever you want, you can go back to the story and relive the experience.

Also, I love getting feedback on my posts. I especially like when someone reads a post and is inspired to try the recipe, or has some ideas on how to make improvements or changes.

Least favorite?

How quickly you can realize that it’s been too long since your last post. It really pains me to think that someone might check my blog and nothing has changed since the last time they looked. When I started, I had high hopes of updating 2 or 3 times a week. I’ve had to scale that back to 1 or 2 times a week, at least for the near future..

What has been your most fun blog post to write?

I think my Peanut Butter and Jelly Bread post (http://www.justincancook.com/2010/11/peanut-butter-and-jelly-bread.html) was the most fun. As soon as I decided to make that bread I was having fun. It was fun to take pictures of the process, and fun to eat. I knew a lot of people were going to enjoy that post as I was writing. I wanted to publish it so quickly that I had to be disciplined to make sure I didn’t rush through the story.

Where do you see your blog this time next year?

I hope to still be posting about interesting recipes at a reasonable rate. There are a lot of improvements I’d like to make to the layout of the blog. Maybe I’ll have my own template by then, hopefully I’ll find some ways to make the blog show some more of my personality.

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

I know everyone says this, but it’s true: Boston has a great food blogger community. Great people, great events, great blogs.

 

Thanks for the great feature, Justin! And remember, if any of you want to be featured or to write a guest post, please send me an email to traveleatlove (at) gmail.com. In the New Year, one of my goals is to add perspectives from more food, wine, and travel bloggers AND readers, so please don’t hesitate to write something and send it over, preferably with a photo or two (or more!).

Tags: blogger, Boston, Food, food blogger, Friday Foodie Feature, recipes

Its Friday Foodie Feature time, possibly my favorite post of the week! Today we meet Mellissa from A Fit and Spicy Life. Mellissa was another one of the fun food bloggers that I had the opportunity to meet at the Foodbuzz Festival in San Francisco, and I have been following her blog ever since. I am glad she chose her trip to Brazil as her most fun blog post to write because I definitely read and lived vicariously through her during those days 🙂 She shares great posts on recipes, fitness, and travel, and her site is definitely worth checking out. Hope you are all having a great Friday and enjoy this week’s foodie feature!

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How long have you been blogging?

9 months, I started blogging because we were getting married in Italy and I wanted to capture the whole trip!

What is your favorite thing about blogging? Least favorite?

Favorite thing has been making online friends and meeting other bloggers in person. Attending the Foodbuzz Festival was also one of the best weekends I have ever had!

My least favorite thing has been camera and computer fails, it can be so frustrating when you have everything all ready and something malfunctions! I hate having to start all over.

What has been your most fun blog post to write?

The posts that I have the most fun writing are about travel and our most recent trip was to Rio. We toured a favela and it was just amazing to see such a cultured community in so little space.

http://www.afitandspicylife.com/2009/11/29/rio-friday-november-27th/

Where do you see your blog this time next year?

I want to grow my readership but most importantly I want to continue to do this for me. I love being able to look back and see what going on.

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

The biggest thing has been how incredible the blogging community has been, it is such an amazing group of people who are always willing to help each other. I LOVE it!

Interested in being the next featured foodie? Email me!

And don’t forget to enter my Secrets of a Skinny Chef Giveaway!

Tags: food blogger, foodbuzz, foodie, Guest Blogger

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