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You may not know it but millennials have been changing the way we think about food and how we buy our food. It’s a good trend that will not only enable us to make better diet choices but also care more about where our food comes from. Read on to get the scoop from Blogghetti’s new monthly contributor, Nick Cesare, a fellow self-proclaimed foodie.

Here’s How Millennials are Changing the Future of Food

Needless to say, with the right amount of thought, preparation, and humor, your first BBQ of the season is sure to be a good time for all. Happy grilling!

Get Ready for Backyard BBQ Season!

Food photography is one of the most challenging types of photography but with a few easy tips you can be on the way to snapping pictures that will have your audience drooling over your latest dish!

4 Tips to Master the Art of Food Photography

We’re always looking for ways to make our food more delicious, easier to make, or more interesting. There are thousands of cooking tips and tricks out there, but most of us don’t have the time to wade through the useful and not-so-useful advice. So, here are 10 cooking tips which are bound to help, enhance, and save you time.

10 Cooking Tips that will Change your Culinary Life

The internet brings us together. There’s no doubt about that. We are an online community of foodies, after all. But when you take a step back from the screen, it’s fascinating to think about all the ways that technology has changed our relationship with food. It impacts everything from the way food is grown, to how we get it, how we eat it, and even how we brag about it. Who can resist snapping a photo of a beautiful meal and sharing it online? Not this girl.

The Dinner Table: Where Food and Tech Collide

Any self-proclaimed foodie needs certain things in their kitchen. The right gadgets mean you can make the dishes that you want to make more quickly and more easily. So it really is a no-brainer to have a well-stocked kitchen in order to make the dishes of your dreams. Here are some essentials that any food lover or budding chef needs to have in the house.

Kitchen Must Haves for Every Budding Foodie

Parenting styles simply refer to how you interact and relate with your child on a daily basis. It is worth noting that food parenting styles have an effect on the child’s future relationship and interaction with food, self-regulating food intake, eating habits and ability to maintain a normal weight.

4 Food Parenting Styles and the Only One that Will Bring Peace to Your Mind

Your kitchen is the perfect place to reignite your senses, feel inspired and creative. So here are a few ways you can beat those blues this January just by stepping into your kitchen.

Beat The January Blues By Stepping Into Your Kitchen

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