This week I’m at the International Food Bloggers Conference in Seattle, and I’m having a great time learning lots about the art and craft of blogging. There are over 250 food bloggers here and I’ve met so many people whose blogs I’ve come to love through my travels online. Everyone here is so completely inspiring.
I wanted to take this opportunity to thank Foodista and Zephyr Adventures for providing a wonderful gluten free spread at IFBC Seattle. I’m used to being disappointed in the gluten free rations at conferences, but this group has really taken steps to accommodate us with style. So far I’ve eaten a lot of delicious gluten free food – today, at the hands of Wheatless in Seattle, and tomorrow I’m excited for the lunch Shauna and Danny will be preparing for us. Really, we’re probably eating better than anyone else!
I’ll hopefully have lots to share once I get home, and most likely a lot of little giveaway items from our wonderful swag bag (compliments of Sur la Table – thanks!!). Until then, live life and eat your veggies.


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One of the best things so far from this conference is sitting next to you!
I read every Tweet of yours from the conference and appreciate your updates. Thanks for posting and looking forward to more reporting:)
Lana
Forgot to mention, our 10 year old has Type 1 Diabetes, and we have to watch for celiac disease. The presentation on special diets would be particularly important to me.
So wonderful to meet you this weekend. One of these days, we will have to meet up when I am in SF visiting the fam.
Had a great time getting to know some amazing people, you included. Now time to go back home with some extra inspiration under my belt.
Just stumbled upon your blog. Real cute!
I’m so sorry to be missing this! Have some extra fun for me, k?
Good to hear the gluten free offerings were tasty. I wish there had been enough for all of us to try. Although I don’t have a gluten allergy, one of my relatives does. It would’ve been nice to be able to try the food to see if it’s something I’d want to serve at a family gathering.
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