There is an art involved with writing about food. The right kind of food writer can make you see how much he or she loves her subject. He or she can also write about food with authority. You’ll learn something when you read a post he or she has written. Here are some of the very best food blogs on the internet. Not only will you learn something, you’ll come away hungry.

Derek Lee is a 37-year-old foodie of all foodies whose website has won lots of recognition from places like Knopf Doubleday, and Daily Blender, and he mentioned in the food movie of all food movies Julie and Julia. So with those credentials, you can jump right in without reservations. He interviews notable food people, eats really hot peppers, and writes thoughtful and interesting posts.
>>The Best Food Blog Ever – bestfoodblogever.com

Matt Armendariz is famous. He’s been on Martha Stewart’s show, and his blog (around since 2005) has been featured in The New Yorker, Bon Appetit, House Beautiful, Epicurious, and many, many more. He’s currently working on a cookbook, but his site’s content sure isn’t suffering. Bookmark him, because you’ll want to go back, unless you look up and realize it’s been three hours since you started looking around his site. *Ahem*
>>Matt Bites – mattbites.com
Deb and Alex create wonderful dishes in their 42 square foot kitchen in New York City, and they blog about it. They have a handy recipe index, a wonderful page that spells out how to convert measurements and ingredients, and they take wonderful photographs. Everything they cook looks delicious, even the sweet potato recipes – and I hate sweet potatoes.
>>Smitten Kitchen – smittenkitchen.com

Stephanie left her Wall Street career to pursue her love affair with food, and we’re so glad she did. She posts restaurant reviews and recipes, and does it with style and panache. She also has a Friday Freebie deal where she samples a delicious food item and then gives said (uneaten and new) food item away to a reader who comments.
>>Lick My Spoon – lickmyspoon.com
Sam Breach a woman of many interests and opinions. She started her site in 2004 and it is chock full of her food interests, recipes, and opinions. It is a wonderful website, and she is a paragon of integrity in a world of web writers who are out to make a buck. It’s a refreshing change of pace. *note* I am not inferring that the people on this list, or anyone else we feature on this site is simply out to make a buck. There are a lot of people who are. The sites we feature here are the best sites. This is one of them.
>>Becks & Posh – becksposhnosh.blogspot.com

Molly Wizenberg is the creator of Orangette, and also the author of a book called A Homemade Life. She started Orangette after deciding not to pursue a doctorate in cultural anthropology and it is a good thing she did. Her blog is successful, she has a monthly column in Bon Appetit, and she wrote that book I just told you about. She also met her husband through her website, and together they opened a restaurant. Talk about a success story!
>>Orangette – orangette.blogspot.com
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