
Graphic Foodie has just turned one!
It's a funny old thing this blogging malarkey. I started it as a silly little side line to keep a few of my recipes in one place rather than on paper scraps and napkin edges, whilst learning a bit about social media for my design job.
At first I was writing to a brick wall and often wondered why I was doing it, but slowly and surely comments came. People started to send me nice emails and would actually ask my advice. Some people challenged my opinions and those I appreciated the most (hello to all the animal rights activists out there!)
One year on and I have published 124 posts, have 919 people following me on Twitter, lighting rigged up in my kitchen and a head full of ideas. I sometimes eat my food a bit cold because I'm photographing it and my fella gets really annoyed with me. I sometimes introduce myself as Fran Graphic Foodie. My friends have stopped inviting me round for dinner. I get edgy if I'm away from blogging for a bit.
I've always lived to eat rather than eating to live, and it was always the case that if I wasn't eating or cooking food I was talking about it, but never did I think it would consume my life as much as it does in blog format. But despite a crazy house renovation, planning my wedding in Italy and a busy job, I somehow always make time for the blog.
But the best thing about starting a blog is discovering the food blogging community out there. Reading other peoples blogs, Twitter, Ning and other online resources have connected me to an enormous, passionate foodie community and a wealth of food knowledge. The foodie twitterati have on many occasion saved my bacon, lumpy sauces, pizza stone issues and taught me more than I ever needed to know about pigs trotters, retro cocktails and pies. Their enthusiasm is infectious and I think quite key into why people keep blogging. And it's been lovely to have met some of them in the real world.
I hope the next year sees the blog evolve a bit. I feel I'm starting to find my blogging feet and I can begin to focus on what this blog is exactly. But I think it should always be fun.
Mille grazie for reading and happy new year.
Fran x
Here are my favourite posts from the year:
Post made most helpful thanks to the Twitter food bloggers: Paris in 8 hours
Most fun recipe: Homemade sausages Antonio Carluccio style
Biggest change in opinion: Jamie Olivers' Recipease store
My most highly recommended Brighton restaurant find: The Chilli Pickle
Favorite cookbook of the year is a tie between The Eagle Cookbook and Antonio Carluccio's Simple Cooking
Worst cookbook of the year: Laura Santtini's (apparently) Easy Tasty Italian
Most interesting foodie event I attended: Heather Mills' cooking demonstration at the Brighton Food Festival
Happy Blogday Fran! And many more to come. x
ReplyDeleteCongrats on one year of blogging Fran!
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday to the blog, and Happy New Year to you Fran!
ReplyDeleteHi Fran Graphic Foodie,
ReplyDeleteI am new to this blogging malarky and started doing it for the same reasons you did. Too many bits of paper floating around and there's something so refreshing about being able to share it.
I'm still very much a novice and would happily appreciate any advice/constructive criticism about what I should be doing to make this more effective for me. Please check out my blog (colonelyum.wordpress.com) and let me know what you think!!
Love your blog - keep the good posts coming!!
Colonel Yum
Keep up the good work Fran, especially the Brighton restaurant recommendations!
ReplyDeleteThanks all!
ReplyDeleteColonel Yum - Ooh not sure one year qualifies to give blogging advice but I've found just do what you think is fun and enjoyable. It makes it nice to read for other people and keeps you blogging. Plus you'll find what direction your blog takes naturally.
Mark - Glad you enjoyed the CP. I shall try my hardest to do more "research"!
Hey Fran - One Year!!! wooohooo Well done!!!!
ReplyDelete(I have my own blogging birthday coming up soon on the 12th Jan).
Your blog is one of my favourites, you have very similiar interests food wise to me, and I've picked up a LOT of ideas from what I've read here.
Good Work Fran - here's to another great year :)
Thanks Dan and likewise, you've pointed me to a number of great discoveries!
ReplyDeleteConblogulations ; -) xx
ReplyDeleteCan't believe I missed the birthday! Well done!
ReplyDeletecongrats on your One Year Anniversary. i hope to get there, one day, too. best wishes for your Wedding, shayma
ReplyDeleteMe Julie - Thanks for being my only mate to read this blog! x
ReplyDeleteMathilde - Thanks!
Shayma - Oh that is sweet of you, thanks. A year comes and goes very quickly.