Happy Blog Day 2006
Update: aw, crap. Turns out real Blog Day was yesterday, but I just didn’t get my feeds refreshed fast enough to catch on. Oh well, I’m still celebrating.
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Depending on how much web surfing you do, you may know that today is Blog Day (see also BlogDay2006). To celebrate, I am taking part in the official Blog Day activity, which is to list 5 blogs I like in order to introduce them to newcomers. If you’d like to do the same, please just use the BlogDay2006 tag in your post like I did in my parenthetical note and list and describe your favorite blogs. I think technically these are supposed to be new blogs, but I don’t know what’s new and what’s not, so I’m just posting my favorites.
1. Permanent Monday. Even if my friend Chris didn’t write this, I would still read it. This is a daily or near-daily analysis of the Garfield comic strip that goes to a depth that is fascinating and not nearly as annoying as you might think.
2. Ideas in Food. This is a non-slick, very honest blog written by two chefs who genuinely enjoy experimentation and aren’t uptight about talking about what works and what doesn’t. It’s cutting edge yet feels very fresh and straightforward, unlike some of the super-lush food blogs out there that can be intimidating.
3. 101 Cookbooks. This blog, based on the premise that the author had a whole lot of cookbooks and wanted to try out recipes from them, is beautifully photographed. It’s also more health-conscious (usually vegetarian or vegan) than a lot of food blogs out there.
4. The Superficial. This unapologetically nasty celebrity gossip blog doesn’t pretend that it matters. It’s just snarky, funny comments on pop culture (warning: it can be crude). Best yet: full photos in the RSS feed, which is unusual in pop culture blogs.
5. Nordijus. More beautiful food photography, less approachable than some other blogs because of complexity of recipes and pesky metric system, but really breathtakingly lovely. I especially enjoy the thumbnail navigation style. Beware: the RSS feed is almost unreadable.
I replied to your comment on my blog but as I am not well versed in blogs and pings and trackbacks and knickknacks I am not sure if I should reply to it on your blog (Facebook-style) or on my own under your comment. To cover my bases, which I’m sure is a doubleposting forum faux-pas, I will respond on both. Maybe this is topical as it is about Blogs.
“I am Zach. I can be nice. I am friends with both Ransom and Angie and was at their wedding with my lady, Jayne. We are regular AC/DC readers. I originally met you when you were moderating the ICON day. I was the student correspondent person.”
i like reading food blogs because i am always seeking for new recipes.”,`
i always bookmark food blogs becuase i want to look at new recipes..`”
i maintain at least three food blogs because i really love to eat and drink~-:
i always visit food blogs because i always like to do some home cooked meals .;-
eating can be considered my hobby he he he. i would really love to visit foods blogs and see some recipes “‘`