Saturday, November 10, 2012

Join The Foodies Read 2013 Challenge: Sign Up Here

Foodie's Read 2013
Many of us who love to eat also love to read. But we go beyond that. We love to read about food. If that is you, then you are invite to join us in the Foodies Read Challenge for 2013. This is the second year in which we’ll indulge ourselves with good food writing. If you are new to a food/reading challenge, you may be wondering – what is a “food book”? A food book is a book which is centered around food and/or drinks. That could be a cookbook, a food biography or memoir, a non-fiction book focused around a specific food, wine, chef or restaurant. Also allowed is a fictional story in which food plays a major role. Here’s how the challenge works: 1. Decide how many food books you want to read in 2013. Pick one of the reading levels below. Remember, this is a challenge, so try pushing yourself. Levels: Short-Order Cook: 1 to 3 books Pastry Chef: 4 to 8 books Sous-Chef: 9 to 13 books Chef de Cuisine: 14 to 18 Cordon-Bleu Chef: More than 19 2. Grab the challenge button and write a post on your blog so we can spread the word. No blog? That’s okay. Sign up in the comments section. 3. After you read each book for the challenge, come back here and tell us about it. Click on the correct category for your book (on the menu bar) and post the link to your review. We’ll use the same categories as last year: Cookbooks, Memoirs/Biographies, Fiction, and Nonfiction. I’ll also include a page where you link up your Challenge Wrap-Up post. Guidelines:
The challenge runs from January 1 through December 31, 2013.
You don’t need a pre-selected list of books.
It’s okay to cross over with other challenges.
Any book format is allowed (print, audio, ebook)
Sign Up Here: Sign in using Simply Linked below. Put your name and blog title on the first line. Example: Vicki @ I'd Rather Be Reading At The Beach Put the link to your challenge post on the second line. Example: http://irbratb.com/2012/11/21/foodies-read-2013/ Non-bloggers will use the comment section.
1.Vicki @ I'd Rather Be At The Beach2.Aloi @ Guiltless Reading
3.Yvonne @ Socrates' Book Review Blog4.Susan @ Avid Series Reader
5.Freda @ Freda's Voice6.Darlene @ Darlene's Book Nook
7.Trish @ Love, Laughter, Insanity8.Gina @ Book Dragon's Lair
9.MaryR @ Bibliographic Manifestations10.Kelly @ The Well-Read Redhead
11.Gina @ Hott Books12.Emily @ Classics and Beyond
13.Gilion at Rose City Reader14.Eat and Read
15.Lit and Life16.Erin @ Paperback Stash
17.Louise @ A Strong Belief in Wicker18.Stephanie @ Reading and Running
19.Gabrielle @ Living in a Library20.Tania @ Packing For Mars
21.Adriana @ BooksOnHerMind22.Caitlin @ chaotic compendiums
23.Nupur @ OneHot Stove24.Amanda @ The Real Mystery
25.Liberty's Yarn26.thecoolmom@TheVeryLatestThing
27.Chocolate and Croissants28.Melissa @ Jayne's Books
29.Unglamfam30.Jamie
31.Sue @ Books, Books, The Magical Fruit32.Angela @ AJ Arndt Books Blog
33.Love From Scratch34.ShaReKay @ Lost In Kudzu
35.Christine @Buckling Bookshelves36.Heather @ Books Are Life Vita Libri
37.Uniflame Creates / She Likes Bento38.Kate @ booksaremyfavouriteandbest
39.RIEDEL FASCINATION40.BDSN @ Taste Corner
41.Nancy @ ReasonCreek42.Janel @ Creating Tasty Stories
43.Fields Of Heather44.CREATE WITH JOY
45.Veggiemomof2 @ Insanity, Table for 446.Rory @ Fourth Street Review
47.Carin @ Suivre la vague48.Joanna @ Create Your World
49.Rujuta@theworldaccordingtorujuta50.M?nica @ A Thousand Lives
51.JoAnne@LitlequeenRules52.Avid Reader @ Reading Chronicles
53.Melissa@ Melos bookshelf 

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