There’s quite a few of us now! In an attempt to keep track of some of the food blog I follow from across the north of England I’ve plotted them on a Google map which you can see here; [googlemaps http://maps.google.co.uk/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&hl=en&msa=0&msid=203158128245383766697.000497ea9ac9ab92eec15&ll=53.742214,-2.356567&spn=1.559448,3.515625&z=8&output=embed&w=640&h=480]
If you belong on this map, or any of the details are incorrect, please let me know in the comments field below.
Also, you might be interested in this Northern Food Bloggers group which has started as a sub group of the UK Food Bloggers Association.
Here’s to a Merry Christmas and a bloggy New Year!
I’m a Sheffield food blogger, can I join?
Welome
I have added you and look forward to following
Hiya, we’re in Manchester too (Denton actually), can we go on your map please?
Love your blog by the way,been reading for a while now x
You sure can! Welcome
Great blog post idea! I’m also a Northern Blogger from Manchester, can I come on board?
(address below).
Also, I run an Indian Supperclub in Manchester twice a month so if any fellow Mancunian bloggers would like to join us, we’d love to have you
Monica
http://www.spicediary.com
Of course! Love the supperclub idea, thanks for letting us know about it.
Hi,
I’m a Northern food blogger too! I blog about the cheapest and tastiest food in Manchester at http://mancfoodian.blogspot.com/
Hannah
Hi Hannah, you should find you’re already on the map
Hi,
I’m in Stockport and blog about cookbooks at cookbookgoodness.blogspot.com
Sorry for the delay in replying Nathalie, have been offline a bit over Christmas but thanks for the URL. Welcome!
Really cool idea, and I think im already following those groups on UKFB. Thanks for the linkage and have a wonderful (hopefully gluttonous) new year!
Hi Sarah,
I write a North West food, producers and drinks blog – can you add me to the list too? I cover the whole of the North West but am based near Manchester if you need somewhere to stick a dot on for me?
I’m also on twitter as @northwestnosh.
Thanks very much Sx
and there you are
welcome
Thank you – I’ve linked you on my blog
x
Would love to be added to this Sarah! I’m in Sheffield – http://www.steelcitykitchen.com, @steelcitykitchn
No problem – will get you added later. Welcome
Love the map! I’m a Manchester based blogger too. @manccrumpet on twitter.
http://www.butteredcrumpet.wordpress.com
and you’re there! welcome
Hi Sarah,
please can I join your map. I’m sort of blogging from all over the place, but generally in the North and Manchester based at the moment.
Great blog, been reading for a while.
Cheers
Dave
No worries Dave – you are there there. welcome
Hi, I’m a fellow Northerner. Can you add me to you list
x
Hi Olivia, where are you based? Sarah
This is a great idea Sarah, thanks for featuring JJASON What’s in Season
Hello Mrs, I don’t think I’m on your map – brilliant idea. @DeannaThomas http://www.foodographic.co.uk Wilmslow, Cheshire x
sorry for the oversight – will get to it and thanks
Hello there, love this idea!
We blog literally north and south of the country. Mister North mainly covers Manchester, West Yorkshire and a midge of Leeds while I’m in London. Hopefully we can still join in?
Can you add me please? Adlington near Chorley…http://notjustanyoldbaking.blogspot.com/
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Foodie bloggers in & around Manchester. WE’d love you all to come to our cheese event. Thurs 7th June. 7pm. Manchester city centre.
http://www.foodlinkmanchester.org.uk/index.php/local-news/170-cheese-feast-north-west-event
Thanks for letting us know Beth – you might also want to publicise it on the noticeboard too. You can log into that here: http://www.foodiesarah.n0tice.com and go to the events section. Thanks again.
My wife and I went to the Winston Churchill in Bamford, Rochdale yesterday. It was busy as it was a Bank holiday. The service was very slow – half an hour between ordering a cheeseburger and it arriving. It had obviously been hanging around for some time, the burger was dry and crispy and the chips had obviously had a previous life. It was poor. I brought it home and fed it to the birds – I didn’t have enough time to complain and argue – it was rubbish. McDonalds is better and cheaper. The salad was OK but that didn’t save the day. I have never had such a bad pub meal in my life. If you have any sense avoid this pub.
Never again,
Dr. Tom Paterson