I did take a few Instagrams from the weekend—and borrowed a few too (follow the hashtag #BtP1 on Instagram to see a visual snap of the weekend)—to illustrate some things I learned, observed and took away from the 2013 Big Traveling Potluck. Until next year…
1. I miss living by the beach
2. Always leave plenty of time for security
3. There comes a time when it’s time for your blog to graduate and get a job (pic: Carrie)
4. Wine and avocados are a marriage made in Temecula (pic: Jamie)
1. Bus rides create conversation opportunities with people you haven’t yet had the luck to get to know
2. Those that have overcome adversity have amazing stories of appreciation (pic: Maggie)3. Sometimes the brightest lights are found in the corners (pic: Mimi)4. This is officially not a swag bag
1. There’s nothing like a Pink Moon to frame a party scene (pic: Kelley)
2. Brands can bring bloggers together (pic: Sandy)
3. Tall girls rule. And they can cook. (pic: Sandy)
4. Learning from one another is even more valuable than learning from an expert. Unless that expert is one of you.1. I really, really like guacamole
2. Farm tours are always better with a margarita in hand (pic: Kristin)
3. It takes too much willpower not to dip your toe in
4. Bloggers do more than make food, they help people less fortunate than themselves (pic: Rachel)
1. Photo booths turn adults into 8 year olds
2. Food bloggers like to eat as much as they like to cook3. I’m often asked to take pictures4. Homemade Coconut Cupcakes make the perfect going home airport foodWhile that song will always be a fave of mine, the duo’s new album out next week (have a listen here) will hopefully push this one out of my summertime-ditty memory bank.
This Savuer Best Food Blog finalist spills the beans (no pun intended) with her 100 Rules of Dinner7. There is nothing sadder than a piece of warm pie without ice cream.
68. If you want to get something crispy, the pan needs to be hot. And so does the oil.
83. Three secret weapons of salad dressing: Teaspoon of sugar, dash of Sriracha, chives.
(in the style of and via Yes and Yes) Who needs to train Rover to fetch cold ones when you have a remote control beer cooler From orzo pasta to coconut scented soap to DIY utensils, these upcoming FoodieCrush mag contributors found an ingenious use for those leftover cereal boxes. Have a case of the dinette doldrums? Problem solved thanks to these design ideas to bring your dining room into the latest century.
Happy weekend, and happy feast on Cinco de Mayo eats and cheering with juleps for the ponies.
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