Food Magazines Have Their Place, but . . .
I’d Rather Have a Cheese Sandwich!
All this caught my attention in a big way because my blog was one of the ones that he plucked a sentence from and published as an example of boring writing. And as if that wasn’t hurtful enough, he picked a sentence that referred to “herb bloggers” so that everyone in the food blog world would know it was my blog that the sentence came from.
Because I was hurt, earlier I had a snarky post in this spot, but now I’ve calmed down I realize that Pete Wells has a right to express his opinion, but when it comes to food blogs, he just does not get it.
Food Blogs are not meant to be slick and shiny like food magazines. Food Blogs are meant to be whatever that particular writer wants their blog to be. Me, I am a fourth grade teacher in Salt Lake City, Utah, who had my life changed forever by the South Beach Diet and wanted to share that with the world. Writing a blog has expanded my life in ways I never imagined possible. The longer I write my blog the more I’m learning, growing, and making connections with other people who love food and enjoy creating a story about what they are eating.
So when I got over being hurt (and it did take me a bit) I realized that whether or not Pete Wells thinks this is a good blog doesn’t matter. Hundreds and hundreds of people every day like my blog and me, and that’s what I’m writing it for. The people who have sent me supportive e-mails or left comments are my friends in ways that the people who read Pete Wells’ magazine stories never will be. That’s what makes blogs the most rapidly expanding medium in the whole gamut of media. It’s the connections that are created, not only among fellow bloggers, but also between a blogger and the people who read that blog!
Starting on Thursday, February 16, you are going to see those connections exhibited in a big way as food blogs all over the world spread the word that cheese sandwiches taste better than hyper-critical food writing. Mr. Wells may wish he had never picked on such a creative and talented group of people.
If you’re a blogger of any type, feel free to join in as we celebrate not only Cheese Sandwich Day, but also the joy of being part of a world-wide community of people sharing ourselves over the internet. And to add to the fun, my supportive and wonderfully creative brother Rand has produced charming icons that people can copy and put on their cheese sandwich posts if they want to.
Now, I think I’ll go make a cheese sandwich. On low carb bread of course.
Note from Kalyn added later: These cheese sandwich uproar continued for a couple of weeks. If you want to read more, here is the Cheese Sandwich chronicles, a series of posts I wrote on the topic:
Cheese Sandwich Chronicles #1 Pointless Cheese Sandwich Meanderings?
Cheese Sandwich Chronicles #2 Into the Belly With The Cheese Sandwich
61 Comments on “Food Magazines Have Their Place, but . . .
I’d Rather Have a Cheese Sandwich!”
I Had to say this. Your WHB is one of the most informative event ever. The article is not worth sweating over.
Those who CAN make great cheese sandwiches. Those who CANNOT make great cheese sandwiches try to convince us they’re boring.
I am with you, Kalyn, on this protest! Thursday it is.
nicely put Katrina 😀
I adore the logos! Can’t wait to see and hear about all the cheese sandwiches…YUM! I will borrow one or both of the logos for my own post…thanks for providing them!
You are a classy lady Kalyn! :o) I love the graphics. This guy may fool some unknowing readers, but for the people in the know, we all love and support you and DO CARE what you had from lunch. :o)
Hey Mona! That is right! Down with these pompous shits. 🙂
Kalyn–You are such a classy lady. The best response is to get creative, you have proven that!
Listen up, bloggers: I care what you had for lunch today!
And just who does he think he is?!
Here’s to spreading the word, Kalyn!
Wow, I am kind of overwhelmed at what great friends I have. Thanks everyone.
Alicat, my brother is working on the icon and I’ll post it here and a link on the FBS comment thread when he gets it done. We’re trying to make it not too nasty (we’re trying to restrain ourselves from what we really want to say!)
Paintrushpoet, of course you can join in. Spread the word.
Count me in! Oh wait I am a poet not a food writer. Can I play anyway? I can write a poem about it. And I adore cheese sandwhiches. That picture makes me hungry. I hope you’re happy.
behold the power of cheese
Wait, I completely missed this story..I need to get caught up. But I like the sounds of where you’re coming from. I’m in! Alicat and I dealt with a certain someone a few months back who was a food blogger, then upon instant celebrit-itis dissed the blogging world completely. Ew, this stuff makes me so sick. I remember one of my first dinner posts was mac and cheese and tuna fish. So there snobs!! 🙂
Bring on the cheese!
My theory is: blogging is so deliciously democratic! It frees the writer [and the reader].
What do I find boring? Critics.
I can’t wait for I’d Rather Have a Cheese Sandwich Day.
And btw – the man’s a pompous idiot.
of course I will join in! Where can I get that logo your brother was mentioning? :o)
Hang in there Kalyn — this writer is obviously a self important assbag that needs to be taken down a few notches from his high and mighty food perch. We support you! 🙂
Count me in…mmm..cheese sandwiches!! And go herb blogging! I have said this before and I will say it again, you are educating us all with the herb blogging segment. Sadly, the same cannot be said about pointless articles that come out in certain “professional” food magazines.
*hardest* see above
I too love WHB for it’s informative and fun way to start the weekend (even on some occassions, Monday!). Fun because we’re learning so much from each other about different herbs and trying them out and enjoying them.
Thursday it is, i will be serving a damn good cheese sandwich!!! and i’ll try my hardes for a great pic.
Sorry, just realised it was on Food Blog School. Duh.
Kalyn, I posted my response on Sweetnick’s. I think your herb blogging is one of the most informative and entertaining ones out there. Here’s to some mass grilling of cheesey food writers.
Hear hear! I love melted cheese and i love toasted bread … what is there not to love? It’s perfect.