Project Food Blog-Ready, Set, Blog!

Hi.  That’s me right there.  I’m Shanon.  Welcome to my blog, and thanks for stopping by.

As a member of the largest food community on the internet, Foodbuzz.com, I have the opportunity as one of their Featured Publishers to participate in Project Food Blog-a food-inspired series of challenges for all of us food bloggers.  I honestly had a few reservations about participating, since I just started this blog about two months ago, but, as I am learning in all aspects of my life, it’s always worth a shot to try.

So here it is:  I’m supposed to tell you why I think I have what it takes to be the next Food Blog Star.  And, when I thought about it, I decided I wanted to tell you why I started blogging in the first place.

I love that my favorite cookbooks are dusted in flour, the pages are bent and stained with God knows what, and I have post-it notes on every recipe that I want to try but haven’t yet.

Flipping an egg and not breaking it-a small victory, but a victory all the same.

Onions and garlic hitting a hot pan….the sound, the smell, the satisfaction.

I sit in bed at night and read cookbooks.  Yep.  There it is.  My shameless admission.

Baking bread…still warm from the oven and letting the butter melt just a little bit before taking the first bite.

Piecing together each blog entry-picking out the recipe, making modifications, buying the ingredients, completing each step, planning my shots, and then hitting that “Publish” button.

Thinking about flavors/color combinations constantly and wondering if black beans really would be good with a citrus garnish.

Piping the icing just right…or piping anything in general.

The liberty of seasoning-knowing that my pinches and dabs and smidges of seasoning are a work of art.

Watching peoples’ eyes light up as the food is presented and visually tasting it before physically tasting it.

Grating carrots-the sound, the feel, the color.  Yes, it makes a sound.  Listen.

Texture of slicing mushrooms.  They are soft and firm at the same time….hard to find in any other food.

Making homemade butter,whipped cream, and meringues…and being amazed by the chemistry behind it.I was a Nutrition Science Major in college and took several food chemistry classes, and I am still intrigued by it all.

Cutting fresh herbs from the garden.  Like this one.  Seriously, how amazingly beautiful is this basil?

Juicy tomatoes.  Aw.

Waiting for Thanksgiving Dinner.  Yes, I love that.

Creating a grocery list…and planning the meal-I make the lists on graphing paper or napkins-whatever I can find first.

Photography…thinking the whole time I am preparing the food about how I want the rest of the world to see it-whether it’s the crumbs of the bread to the little prickly things on a raspberry.

Start to finish…completing something.

Friends and family, both in person and over the internet.

With some persistent nudging from one of my best friends, who I consider to be a food blogging giant, I took some giant leaps and attended a photography conference three months ago, having never used a manual button on a camera (or even thinking that I wanted to).  I learned that I have a new passion in life, a new creative outlet, and a means of chronicling my journey through life outside of work.

And if you know me personally, then you know that the past year and a half or so of my life has been a lot about beginnings and endings.  I have gotten my life back, so to speak, and the first place where I found it was in the kitchen. And honestly?  When I am creating things by myself, on my own, I am not only thinking of the food, but I am thinking about many other things.  In a way, I am journaling my way through life with this blog: on any post that I have written, I can tell you where my thoughts were that day, how I felt, what I was focusing on.  To the rest of the world, it may just be about food, but to me, it’s much much more than that.  It’s about realizing potential.

I saved friends and family for last because to me, it is the most important.  (Because this post has been an awful lot about me, but it shouldn’t be.)  I have met so many people through this corner of the world that I didn’t even know existed until a little over a year ago.   To the new friends I have found, thank you.  Your comments and posts and emails have meant the world to me.  Thank you for sharing your lives, recipes, and photos with me.  It’s amazing to think that a such a large world could be so small.

So….after a very lengthy post, I will simply say that I have what it takes to be the next Food Blog Star because I have a lot to share with this world and I love being a new part (of this part) of it.

To me, it’s all about potential.

September 18, 2010 - 9:47 pm

Wendy (The Weekend Gourmet) - Nice entry! I’ve had fun learning more about my fellow Fooodbuzz bloggers this week. Maybe we should start a support group…I read cookbooks before bed as well. I’ve woken up with a cookbook on top of me and the bedside lamp many times ;)!

September 18, 2010 - 10:49 pm

ashandlewplus2 - Thank you so much for sharing your life with us. I have been loving getting to know all of my food buzz friends. When you get a chance check my Food Blog Project post out and let me know what you think.
Ashlee
http://ashandlewplus2.com/2010/09/18/project-food-blog-ready-set-blog/

September 18, 2010 - 11:37 pm

The Duo Dishes - You personality really comes through in this post. Good luck!

September 19, 2010 - 3:57 am

Casey Angelova - I love how your transport us into your kitchen with your lovely descriptions. Best of luck with PFB.

September 19, 2010 - 8:52 am

Angie - Hi Shanon!

So nice to “meet” you! Your love of food definitely shines through – and I have to agree – the basil is delicious!

Best of luck with PFB!

September 19, 2010 - 9:46 am

Kellie - I’m so proud of you, Shan. You are a constant inspiration. 🙂

September 19, 2010 - 11:06 am

Susi - Great entry for the first challenge! Wishing you the best of luck with this :o)

September 19, 2010 - 11:19 am

pachecopatty - Congratulations! I enjoyed reading your post, great job:)

September 19, 2010 - 2:28 pm

kateiscooking - Great post, Shanon! I can certainly relate to reading cookbooks in bed…. Best of luck with the contest! Kate

September 19, 2010 - 4:50 pm

KeepItSweet - good luck! oh, and i definitely read cookbooks in bed!

September 19, 2010 - 5:47 pm

Isabelle - Great entry! It’s nice to hear I’m not the only one who thinks cookbooks are perfectly acceptable bedtime reading. 🙂 Good luck with the competition!

September 19, 2010 - 7:40 pm

Pam - awesome!!! I love how you write and I’m looking forward to visiting your blog often! (friend of Sara’s;-)

September 20, 2010 - 9:47 am

fooddreamer - I read cookbooks and cooking mags in bed too! And for that, you are getting one of my votes 😉 Good luck with PFB!

September 20, 2010 - 6:11 pm

Jeanne - Excellent entry! That basil really is gorgeous!

September 20, 2010 - 7:28 pm

Ginny - “Onions and garlic hitting a hot pan….the sound, the smell, the satisfaction” Oh I agree! Nice entry… love those cupcakes…

September 20, 2010 - 11:05 pm

kristin @ delishliving - I read cookbooks in bed too 🙂 Great post! I voted for you!

September 23, 2010 - 8:25 pm

Lick My Spoon - I feel like we love all the same things about food, I’m excited to see what your passion brings out in this competition. You’ve got our vote, best of luck in PFB!

Lick My Spoon