Britain’s view of the 50 Greatest Food Blogs


By Sara | 02/22/09 - 8:54am

One of the advantages of having a “foreign” husband (mine if from Australia) is that through him, I see a lot more of the news from the rest of the world’s perspective.

The Times (a British newspaper) posted their list of the 50 Greatest Food Blogs.  I am already a follower of Serious Eats, but there were some other interesting ones, too.

The Pioneer Woman Cooks is a new favorite for me. “Plowing through life in the country one calf nut at a time”, this home-schooling, homesteading gourmet brings a sense of humor to her food and commentary.  Warning to those with low-speed internet (like we homesteaders tend to have); lots of pictures make this a slow-loading website.

Some other ones I likes were the Homesick Texan and Becks n Posh.  More of the blogs listed originated from the US than anywhere, but the entire world is represented.

But no list is complete.  Here’s a few of my persoal favorites that didn’t make the Times’ list

Organic To Be:  Great recipes, good wholesome food (and it doesn’t have to be organic)

The Nourished Kitchen: Real food, real healthy, real frugal

and Kitchen Gardener’s International:  A food blog in that is deals with growing it as local as it gets–yourself.

What are your favorites?



3 Responses to “Britain’s view of the 50 Greatest Food Blogs”


  1. Joannah Says:

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  2. Sara Says:

    Thanks for finding us and dropping by!


  3. Joannah Says:

    I recently came across your blog and have been reading along. I thought I would leave my first comment. I don’t know what to say except that I have enjoyed reading. Nice blog. I will keep visiting this blog very often.

    Joannah

    http://myscones.com



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