The food I eat, the books I read + the places I go.
Food
Eat, Drink, Dance, Run, Play, Read, Write, Cook, Shop, Chill.
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A blog that touches upon the origins of food and the joys of cooking; it is simple and honest and, with any luck, will offer a little comfort when the pot of life boils over. Each post, I feature a particular food or recipe that has worked its way into my life in one way or another.
And since I tend to go through life with a fork in hand, I'll more than likely include a little insight on life, whether you asked for it or not.
I have also started gardening, as I was lucky enough to find an apartment in the heart of Boston with some outdoor space. I have never had a green thumb, so hilarity will inevitably ensue. I have also become extremely interested in the local food movement here in Boston.
So, overall you can expect some seasonal recipes, inevitable urban gardening woes, and tips on how to eat locally in Boston.
I'm a graduate of the Cambridge School of Culinary Arts and I currently teach cooking all over the Boston area. Amuse Bouche is full of recipes, places to shop around new England, local specialties and occasionally getting my husband or the teens I teach to try a new food item. Never an easy task.
Beantown Socialite bloggers write about what's good in and around Boston, including restaurants, sports, dating, etc.
Boston Beer Bars is a blog dedicated to uncovering the greatest bars and beers that Boston has to offer.
The hip, the happening and the kid-friendly of the Boston food world. Restaurant reviews, recommendations, food talk, rants and raves.
The Boston Gastronauts travel around local neighborhoods in Boston finding unique cuisine and document their journeys in text, video, and illustration!
Act Natural! Green Living Tips, Style Advice, Product Reviews, Event Information and everything you need to know about sustainability in Boston.
A blog on the Boston restaurant scene, including new stories, events, and reviews."
Two recent transplants to the Boston area and their (often beer-fueled) exploits in learning the ins and outs of New England life.
Homebrewing blog and resource created for homebrewers by homebrewers. Includes journal of beer making and information on competitions, experiments, and enjoying beer.
Cave Cibum is a Boston food blog - reviews of local restaurants and products as well as homemade goods.
In our fabulous city, there is always something going on. Yes, there are our long workdays ... but where do we go out after?? We are young, energetic and sexy ... why go home? I plan to dish on the restaurants that I love, the bars that open my tabs and the free parking spots that make my killer heels worth wearing. And if I find a deal in my travels, it WILL be posted!
We at The Dinner Series strive to surround ourselves with good company, delicious food, and some of the best cookware, serving, and dinner ware available. We love Scandinavian design, Italian pewter, French ceramics, and local ingredients; and try to bring all our passions together in the series of dinner parties presented here.
Drinkboston.com is about where and how to drink well in the Boston area. Drinkboston.com is written by Lauren Clark, a freelance journalist and former bartender and brewer, with input from a research team headed by fellow barfly Scott Howe, several Boston-area bartenders, and other assorted experts of the Boston bar scene.
As a foodie, patron of the arts, fashionista, avid swing dancer, and of course a biologist, I'll be exploring all that Beantown has to offer. I'll be sure to share my observations and insights along the way.
A blog about food, wine, and cooking. It includes step-by-step images for recipes as well as links to quirky food news items."
This blog is about my love of food and drink, and about the people and places that excel at providing this sustenance that I enjoy and live for and because of, a celebration of food and the people who provide it.
My tagline: "cultivating health through food and action". A lot of people are constantly telling you what's good to eat, what's bad to eat, and so on. The problem is they're all giving you contradictory messages. My goal is to help you navigate the information and find something that works for you. Hence my title: "Health Strategist". I write about making real food and getting real food. Healthy local meats, vegetables, and dairy products, including raw milk. Pickling, preserving, and lactofermenting vegetables (and meats!). Avoiding foods that have health claims attached to them, but are in fact unhealthy.
Fenway community news from the Fenway, Kenmore Square, Upper Back Bay, Prudential, Longwood and Mission Hill neighborhoods.
The Food Monkey strives to be one of the best Boston area food blogs, and offers thoughts about cooking, food news, restaurant trends, and any other Epicurean issues that happen to strike our fancy. The Food Monkey also has restaurant reviews, primarily in the Boston area, with reports from NYC and other locations we happen to visit. The Food Monkey will always discuss what tastes good, but not always what is in good taste.
Offering a selection of family-friendly trips with great foodie finds, restaurant reviews in Greater Boston and recipes for those of us that don't want chicken nuggets every night.
Written by an ex-NYC banker, this blog details the dining scene in the Boston and NYC area.
Things I would discuss over coffee or tea. If anyone ever took me out to coffee or tea...
Beacon Hill resident blogging my way through Boston's restaurants, recipes and happenings one day at a time! This blog is about everyday life and staying fun and fearless throughout it all.
Celebrate your sweet tooth! Get a taste for baked goods and other goodies around Boston by exploring the well-known and unknown treats as sampled by a self-described fussy eater. Preference is given towards places and items you may have never heard of or thought of trying.
Locally owned business starting out. Gabbie's Goodies makes bon bons from natural ingredients using nut butters and divine chocolate. Spread the word and support a local business!
This blog offers ideas for planning your own urban safari in Boston. It also includes ideas for restaurants, nightlife, arts, culture, shopping, and style.
The highest compliment a meal can receive in my family is when the diners proclaim, "Good Cook Doris". I enjoy cooking and coming up with fun new meals. Inspired by the great cooks in my family, great meals out, and my travels, I love to experiment in the kitchen and cook up new ideas.
I am on an endless quest to bring you the best in food. Restaurants great and small. Recipes upscale and homegrown. Ingredients simple and exotic. And markets specialized and all over the map.
GrapeSugar is Sweet, Savory, Sublime! Baking, desserts, ice cream, or a great wine all have a place on GrapeSugar.
Specializing in hot sauce and related spicy food.If it's not here, it's not hot enough! Hot sauce reviews, recipes, how to guides, interviews and more.
Fleur Irisée is an exclusive consulting firm headquartered in Boston, MA. Fleur Irisée specializes in developing fully integrated turn-key solutions for your personal and professional needs. Our talents focus on business development, event planning, wedding planning and select concierge services. Experiences, and Kristin Kim's opinions about those experiences, in the city and surrounding is what we'll write about.
I live in Cambridge and I love eating out. I try to scope out new restaurants and I write honesty about all my experiences. I also like cooking and photography, so you'll see a lot of that on this blog as well.
All the exciting news about KangoGift, virtual goods, and mobile marketing.
KangoGift is a fun and quick way for people to send gifts as text message (SMS) vouchers to their friends' cell phones. Gift recipients then stop by a store, present their voucher, and redeem their gift. KangoGift helps its retail partners increase revenue, store traffic, and brand image.
Finding the finer side of everyday kosher living, from a unique Boston-centric perspective.
Tartine Gourmande was a great name for me because of the two ideas combined. Tartine is a slice of bread with a spread on top (the verb Tartiner means 'To spread something over something else') ? and I love to eat those improvised tartines a la bonne franquette - and gourmande is the feminine noun of gourmand, which designates anyone who cannot resist food - me?
Leather District Gourmet blogs about food (mostly) and posts about the expanded offerings at the Farmers' Market in Dewey Square (South Station).
"Slow Food," "Locavore", or whatever you choose to call it. For some, it's about community. For others its about conservation, sustainability, or even health. All are great reasons to eat locally, but at Local In Season, it's about the food. Local food that is in season is better quality, and with a little knowledge, the meals you make will simply taste better. LIS is about providing you with that knowledge. It's simpler than you think. The great French chef, Alain Ducasse, has said that eighty-five percent of great cooking is starting with great ingredients. We are not great chefs, just amateurs with enthusiasm, but we whole-heartedly agree...
Commentary on the Boston restaurant and cocktail scene by MC Slim JB, a Boston-based restaurant critic and food/drinks feature writer, plus links to his published articles.
This blog is dedicated to introducing real traditional Chinese food to people in Massachusetts who are interested in this cuisine but have little knowledge about it.
My name is Lauren and I'm a southerner currently living in Boston! I love to cook, decorate cakes, do projects around the house, travel and hang out with my husband and little dog Toby...which is probably most of what this blog will be about!
I am a early 20-something who loves to eat out, try new things, and try to replicate delicious treats in my own tiny kitchen.
Playing Tourist documents my tourist excursions in and around Boston. As a city rich in history and culture, Boston is host to a number of tourist attractions which I look forward to exploring (more than I have already done) and sharing my experiences with readers. I also encourage my readers go be a tourist and share their experiences and suggest must see sights. After all, traveling is more fun when done with others.
I'm not a professional chef and neither are you! I'm a barely over 30 single guy on the Mass north shore who loves to cook, bar hop, share stories and have fun!
Training for the Hyannis half marathon (2/27) + spells of saturnalia in Boston bars/restaurants
BIO
Amanda is an e-book editor by trade, blogger and writer by night, runner by nature and foodie at heart. All of the pictures on this blog were taken with her *iPhone 4, which is terrible for making phone calls but surprisingly apt at capturing photos. She is 20-something years old and she lives in Boston, MA.
*ShakeItPhoto is the app Amanda uses to frame these pics. While it can be somewhat distracting to stop and get camera-happy while running, she'll be the first to tell you that it's been making training so much more dynamic--long, solo runs no longer feel as aimless, now they're about... reporting, and documenting bits of beauty along the way.
semiURBAN is a lifestyle that encompasses the best of city and suburban life. Whether you live steps away from downtown, in an older walkable community along mass transit, or in a new mixed-use development, you’ve created a life that is not necessarily urban or suburban, it is semiURBAN! It’s the best of both worlds!
Think about it. You’ve traded in that tiny urban apartment for a spacious condo, loft, or house outside the city center, but you can still walk to local markets, unique boutiques, great restaurants, and happening watering holes. Plus, you still have easy access to the city by transit or car, and take advantage of all it has to offer from the latest cuisine craze to the finest culture and events. You very likely work there as well. You are living, physically and philosophically, between the urban and suburban worlds, and you’re getting the best of both!
semiURBAN.com is your resource for the best in eating, drinking, shopping, playing, and living outside and inside the city. We cover both because you’re in both a lot. You are semiURBAN! And it’s a great life!
The Boston Pissah is blog dedicated to bringing you the best Boston has to offer. We provide you with as much content as we can: art, music, movies, sports, news, politics, etc. Our motto is "Boston without a Boston accent."
A visual guide to food and cooking, featuring step-by-step recipes and lots and lots of photography.
Hello and welcome to my Small Boston Kitchen. I guess you could say that I am obsessed with cooking and all things food-related for that matter. My kitchen, albeit a little alcove of space in a tiny apartment I call home, is where I am me. Barefoot and happy, I spend my free time creating homemade food for family, friends or even just myself. I believe that the art of creating a meal and eating it is one of the most genuine joys that we as humans get the opportunity to enjoy, daily. My site is meant to not only share my culinary endeavors, but also to encourage you to put on some good music, pour yourself a beverage and just get creating.
