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Top Food Blogs in the UK

27/08/2015 //  by Michelle Berridale Johnson//  1 Comment

Top Food blog in UKWell, we are very pleased to see that two of our offerings have made it into the top 50 UK food blogs! This one and the FreeFrom Food Awards site – just updated, as it happens, for the 2016 awards which open on the 16th September.

Also listed, I am glad to see,  are great sites like FarmDrop (selling food straight from the farm gate), the Real Food Festival supporting small producers and  Street Food.org, promoting street food.

Plus various food shops such as Viva Peru and foodies tourist guides – Bristol Bites or the Yorkshire Posts’ Food & Drink site. And, obviously, loads of foodies of various ages, shapes and sizes ‘sharing their passions’ for food and  recipes – including one delightful Japanese/English  blog headed up by a black cat called Kelko and the rather splendid FryUp Inspector seeking the perfect fry up experience!!

Also some bizarrely random inclusions whose connection to food seems to be vestigial to say the least: Three Pipe – digital marketing company…. Oyster and Pearl – interior design…

Anyhow, if you have a hour to spare you could do worse than spend it checking through the blogs and checking out why it is that most of us write them!

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Category: Allergies, Blogging/social media, FreeFrom Awards, RecipesTag: food blogs, food tourist blogs, FreeFrom Food Awards, Fry Up Inpsector, restaurant review blogs, Top 50 Food Blogs in the UK

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    27/08/2015 at 09:35

    Michelle that is crazy. ThreePipe are a very good PR agency who I work with for a client in the fitness industry. They should not be on this list. Who created the list? Of course your website should most definitely be up there… a bit higher! Most of them look like worth a look and some I have even heard of myself. I love reading Hungry Healthy Happy blogs.

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