This is a monthly link up for BOOKS about food. Reviews of fiction, nonfiction, and cookbooks are welcome! Posts that don’t feature a book will be deleted.
Every entry is entered into a monthly drawing to win a gift card. Once you win a prize you are not eligible to win for 6 months.
Welcome to October 2019 Foodies Read! This is a monthly link up for books about food. Reviews of fiction, nonfiction, and cookbooks are welcome! This month I’m recommending a podcast. Listen to LeVar Burton reading N.K. Jemisin’s short story Cuisines des Memoires. This is the story of a restaurant…
Welcome to November 2019 Foodies Read! This is a monthly link up for BOOKS about food. Reviews of fiction, nonfiction, and cookbooks are welcome! It's Nonfiction November around the book blog universe. Leave a comment about what nonfiction foodie books have been your favorites so far this year. These…
Welcome to March 2019 Foodies Read! We welcome your reviews of any books about food. What are books about food? Cozy mysteries set in food trucks Romances between bakers Cookbooks Memoirs of farmers Nonfiction about nutrition Science fiction set on hydroponic farms ....or anything else where food is a…
Hi Heather, just wanted to thank you for hosting this fun challenge in 2019. I didn’t do that great keeping track on my blog, but I was pretty regimented about posting in the link parties. If you do it again for 2020, I’ll be sure and sign up. I get notices from your blog, so I’ll watch for whatever happens. Happy early New Year’s! (Thinking we need to do a wrap-post for blogs? Will try to get to that soon–I keep holding out since the mystery I’m reading is food related).
Heather, I am so sorry–only Ale of Two Cities had food in it. I had my Foodies links and my NetGalley/Edelweiss challenges mixed up lol. If there’s any way you can delete Potions are for Pushovers, that would be great! Sorry again for the goof! I know I’m not eligible for the drawing yet since I won already, but I didn’t want to mislead anyone that there were food recipes in Potions.
Wow, Heather! Thanks so much for the gift card. It’s really generous of you to have prizes for this fun blog party. I have one great food book to blog about next week if I have time, and I’ll link up here. I hope your nemesis who posts non-book posts will stay away in December, and we can all do REAL foodies read! It was a great month,.
Hi Heather, just wanted to thank you for hosting this fun challenge in 2019. I didn’t do that great keeping track on my blog, but I was pretty regimented about posting in the link parties. If you do it again for 2020, I’ll be sure and sign up. I get notices from your blog, so I’ll watch for whatever happens. Happy early New Year’s! (Thinking we need to do a wrap-post for blogs? Will try to get to that soon–I keep holding out since the mystery I’m reading is food related).
I’m going to get doing the link. I’m glad to have you joining!
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Heather, I am so sorry–only Ale of Two Cities had food in it. I had my Foodies links and my NetGalley/Edelweiss challenges mixed up lol. If there’s any way you can delete Potions are for Pushovers, that would be great! Sorry again for the goof! I know I’m not eligible for the drawing yet since I won already, but I didn’t want to mislead anyone that there were food recipes in Potions.
Wow, Heather! Thanks so much for the gift card. It’s really generous of you to have prizes for this fun blog party. I have one great food book to blog about next week if I have time, and I’ll link up here. I hope your nemesis who posts non-book posts will stay away in December, and we can all do REAL foodies read! It was a great month,.
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