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Growing List of LA Restaurants, Bars, and PR Agencies Supporting Black Lives Matter
The past days have been a rollercoaster. I can’t speak for everyone, but there’s a good chance that the previous sentence may feel applicable to you too. Whether you’ve been sad, angry, numb, or trying your best to simply keep it all together, the recent news of Ahmaud Arbery, Breonna Taylor, and George Floyd has
The Hardest Part of Restaurant Blogging That You Probably Never Thought About
[All photos in this post where taken at Loit Cafe in Downtown Los Angeles, more here.] There’s a bit of surprise that you come across once you realize the hardest part about blogging isn’t blogging itself. That kind of assured statement may not hold true for each person whose website you visit, but there’s a
How I Eat Out Five Times a Week and Haven’t Died
When it comes to running Follow My Gut, I eat out a lot. On an average I visit about five restaurants a week. Look at that monthly and I’ve spent around 60% of the month eating out. Add in the breakfast I eat on the way to work, the lunch that I have in the
7 Tips on Reviewing Restaurants When You Don’t Know What to Do
When I set out to review restaurants, I thought it would be simple: visit a restaurant, eat the food, and write about it. After blogging for more than two years I’ve realized that’s the overall gist, but it’s not the best way to do it. Whether you go into a restaurant on your own or
25 of the Realest Things You Should Know Before You Start a Restaurant Blog
[All photos in this post where taken by Huong Nguyen of Heartlab Co. at Weho Bistro in West Hollywood] Starting this restaurant discovery site has been one of the most exciting things I’ve ever done! I realize I started this blog because I’ve grown up with positive memories of dining in restaurants, but I never
Why I Write About Restaurants and 4 Reasons You Should Too
[All photos in this post where taken by Huong Nguyen of Heartlab Co. at Weho Bistro in West Hollywood] I’ve been blogging about restaurants and food related events here at Follow My Gut for a little over two years. In my time of talking about and photographing plates, I’ve been asked why I write about