Top Five Food Blogs You Need to Follow

Food blogs are everywhere on the web, and it's easy to see why they continue to exist and attract readership. They write about recipes and provide whole new dimensions and solutions to their readers' culinary woes.

With that said, following food blogs is a great way to find sources of inspiration to liven up the dinner table and treat one's tastebuds to new flavors. With that said, here are five food blogs you definitely need to start reading and subscribe to:

Iowa Girl Eats

This blog is run by Kristin Porter, a mother and native of Iowa who was diagnosed with Celiac disease in 2013. Given her disease, she regularly puts up gluten-free recipes which are rather healthy and appetizing, even for those who can eat gluten-containing food. Currently, she has posted over 600 recipes on her website.

Marla Meredith

Founded by the person in its namesake in 2009, the blog was formerly known as Family Fresh Cooking. Back then, the focus was on healthy recipes for busy families, but after its new incarnation, the horizons widened. Apart from mouthwatering dishes, it also tackles liquor and sweets.

Cooker and Looker

This blog was founded by Amanda Smyth, a wife and a mother of two. She is based in Queensland, Australia. Although anything goes in this blog, its focal point is pastries, cakes, and delicious sweets.

Whats Cooking Good Looking

Whats Cooking Good Looking is run by Jodi, a trained natural foods chef. Apart from having a catchy name, this blog presents delectable dishes and homemade sweets which can definitely appeal to your tastes. It was born out of the owner's burning desire to make good food and at the same time, eat the healthiest ones on the planet.

The Domestic Man

The blog is owned by Russ Crandall, who posts new recipes every Tuesday. The food he cooks is gluten-free and paleo friendly, and he mainly focuses on classic, traditional, and international dishes. He has made contributions to websites like Yahoo! Food and Kitchen Daily. His work has been featured in websites like the Huffington Post and Buzzfeed.

Overall, these blogs are your best bet if you're aiming to boost your cooking abilities and are raring to try out new recipes.

Do you have food blogs you want to recommend? Tell us in the comments!

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