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This is a great list! It’s nice to see some of my favorite blogs on here — how exciting!
Interesting that you recommend food blogs to your readers. Because if any of the blogs on your list make an item found on Babble.com you threaten legal action against them, which is completely unfounded. I hope none of these bloggers think it is anything special to be recommended by Babble – which is a site that I will never use again for recipes or information.
@Food blogger, thank you for comment. Just to clarify, we never have an issue with someone making one of our recipes — that’s why we’re here! We want you to enjoy food as much as we do. However, we do not permit sites to publish recipes from Babble without permission or proper credit.
Could you clarify how the points were awarded for the different “Top 100″?
@Dara – I completely agree that proper citation and attribution is necessary when blogging. It is not normal practice to ask permission to make and blog recipes found online. I would be very interested to see your response if one of these top 100 were to *gasp* make a recipe found on your site without asking first – good luck suing them for that.
@Mark Powell — the points were awarded based on the strength of the votes of each of the panelists.
It’s always the same people. Sort of the rich get rich and the poor get poorer. Wonder what it would take to see some of the blogs that have unique great content that don’t spend their days begging for votes or have a million users who will keep the in their place of distinction?
Oh I wish I knew about this sooner…. How wonderful to have so many moms caring about the food their kids eat!
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This is great! My favorite food mom blogs are http://www.pioneerwoman.com and http://www.mykitchenchaos.com. Fun, funny and great recipes!
Thanks for the list! Some old favorites, and new faces. I have a lot of reading (and cooking) to do.
Smitten Kitchen is considered food photography at it’s finest?! All I see is the same laminated grey speckled countertop, poor lighting and almost no food styling whatsoever in every single photo.
Very excited to see this list but the recipes are not interesting at all. Why isn’t skinnytaste on here?
What kind of recipes would you consider interesting and exciting?
Not being a hater, I’m happy for those who are at the top, but I agree, Not sure how some of these got to be the ‘best’. I think maybe some bloggers comment on ‘popular’ blogs for advertising. It would be nice to see some new worthy blogs at the top of lists. I like to start at the bottom of the list for this reason.
Some wonderful bloggers on this list; bloggers I’ve been reading for years.
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hi all. Looks interesting!
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that is good to meet like these star. http://www.cocococoo.blogspot.com
the food is the secret of life and the shortest way to the heart of the husband and as well as the children is the food
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I’ve always loved her blog!
http://www.lemon-sugar.com
Thank you for this wonderful list! Many of my favorites and a few new ones to check out. I just wanted to share my blog, I am a professional chef, food activist and a mother. I blog in my “spare time” so it’s not full of advertising, or a full time job, just the things I am deeply passionate about, food, community, justice and family. I’d love if you checked it out and spread the word if you like what you see. Thanks again! Tagan, taganskitchen.blogspot.com
We love meeting other bloggers..
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Meals with Michelle! Being creative in your own kitchen!
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Beautiful Blog I’m a soap maker from Brazil Rainforest , Love to check out new ideas add me ..
so so good
We just launched a new site for creating a community around cooking for babies and toddlers. Check it out and share a recipe http://www.halfpintgourmet.com.
My mother had a slender, small body, but a large heart – a heart so large that everybody’s joys found welcome in it, and hospitable accommodation.
Nice blog! hope that you can also check it out my blog too. My book is already release, and I’m just wondering if you guys interested to purchase the book?
http://doubleyourdaddyduties.com/ http://whatsyoexcuse.com you can check it out! Thanks!
what happened to the top 100 blogs that you had us all voting for?
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so so good
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