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  2. Waiter Rant - Wikipedia

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    Waiter Rant is a weblog written by ex-waiter Steve Dublanica. In roughly bi-weekly installments, Dublanica wrote vignettes about the lives of wait staff and customers. Dublanica started the blog in 2004 and originally wrote anonymously as "The

  3. Food blogging - Wikipedia

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    Food blogging is a feature of food journalism that interlinks a gourmet interest in food, blog writing, and food photography. [1] Food blogs are generally written by food enthusiasts, often referred to as "foodies," and can be used commercially by the blogger to earn a profit. The first food blog launched in July 1997 as a running feature on ...

  4. Molly Wizenberg - Wikipedia

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    Molly Wizenberg is an American chef, entrepreneur, and writer. She is the author of a food blog, Orangette, which won a James Beard Award for food writing in 2015. She has also written a memoir, The Fixed Stars, which won a Stonewall Book Award in 2021, and her previous recipe book/memoir, titled A Homemade Life, was a New York Times bestseller.

  5. The 15-Minute Meal I Always Make When I Don't Feel Like Cooking

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    What I love most: it’s a restaurant-worthy meal in less than 15 minutes and for less than 10 bucks. Simply Recipes / Molly Adams. How To Make Spaghetti Aglio e Olio with Green Olives.

  6. Try Ree Drummond's Brilliant Trick for the Best-Ever BBQ ...

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    Yields: 4 servings. Prep Time: 25 mins. Total Time: 45 mins. Ingredients. Canola oil, for frying. 3 lb. chicken wings, drumettes and flats only. Kosher salt, to taste

  7. Eater (website) - Wikipedia

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    Eater is a food website by Vox Media.It was co-founded by Lockhart Steele and Ben Leventhal in 2005, and originally focused on dining and nightlife in New York City.Eater launched a national site in 2009, and covered nearly 20 cities by 2012.