Being able to participate in the
Adopt a Blogger program and having
Sara of
Ms. Adventures of Italy as my mentor has already done me a world of good. She keeps giving me wonderful things to think about as I continue to blog and as I continue to carve out a niche for myself. While I'm still figuring out a satisfactory answer to Sara's first question ("What do you spend time discovering, finding, tasting, sharing?"), I decided to tackle her second question head-on:
"What's one area where you'd like to improve?"
My answer was actually two-fold: to improve upon the originality of my recipes and to improve upon
Taste As You Go's website design. Obviously, the first part of my answer is going to take time. But I knew I could work on the second part of my answer if I allowed myself enough time to focus on the task. It turns out that being stuck at home on a Saturday with some random stomach bug gave me all the time I needed to revamp the website.
Honestly, I've been wanting to give the blog a facelift after only a few months of writing. I wanted something simple and clean that avoided too much clutter in the sidebar. I wanted something that would allow my pictures to pop and to attract the eyes of my readers. And, damn it, I wanted a header image that would reinforce the fact that
Taste As You Go is, indeed, a food blog. After fiddling around for a couple of hours, here's what I came up with:
Oh, but I didn't stop there! For those who read
Taste As You Go in a feed aggregator or for those who receive updates via email, be sure you
click through to see the updates I've made to the blog design!
The unveiling of the site's new design seems like the perfect time to discuss the
Sisterhood Award that was
given to me by
Sue of
Food Network Musings. I met Sue at the very first
Foodbuzz Featured Publishers event I attended, which also happened to be the
event where I won a gift certificate for
dinner at
The River Cafe! She was, in my opinion, the three Fs -- friendly, funny, and forward. Sue was an immediate new friend and I knew I could count on her to get up to the front and to get the perfect pictures of all of the food and to get Chef Steelman to answer all of her answers (and then some). Seriously, I should be the one passing on this award to Sue because she so openly welcomed a new food blogger into the fold and started offering advice and tips without blinking an eye.
Thank you, Sue!
The
Sisterhood Award is for our blogging sisters who show great attitude and gratitude. And with the Award comes the rules:
- Put the logo on your blog or post.
- Nominate up to ten blogs which show great attitude and/or gratitude.
- Be sure to link to your nominees within your post.
- Let the nominees know they have received this award by commenting on their blog or sending them an email.
- Remember to link to the person from whom you received the award.
I'd like to pass the
Sisterhood Award to the following:
- Joan from FOODALOGUE
- Gail from The Pink Peppercorn
- Jo from The Adventures of Kitchen Girl
- Shelby from The Life and Loves of Grumpy's Honeybunch
Thank you, ladies, for being such an inspiration!
What do you think of Taste As You Go's new design? Who do you find inspirational? Leave a comment and let me know!
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Comments
Thanks for your comments about the new design and my writing. I'm pretty proud of that photo header image, though I'm embarrassed by how long it took me to get it "just right"! :)
I like the new header with your photos also, a very personal touch :)
Cheers!
Gera
Love from one of your BBB's*,
Sue
* Best Blogging Buddies
We should plan a non-Foodbuzz food event. Just for fun!
thanks.