December 2, 2009
Yummy in my Tummy
In between deadlines—procrastinating, if you will—I'm mostly in the kitchen, tinkering about and trying out something I've seen on TV or browsed online.
Other than that time I applied as an editorial assistant at Quick & Simple (a New York-based title that folded last year and replaced by Food Network Magazine), it never occured to me to make a career out of the food I love to eat and make. Blogging about food was just that: sharing epicurean adventures along with tidbits—from the bittersweet to the palate-inspiring—about my life.
In hindsight though, food was always in the background no matter what job I had. As an intern at Seventeen, one of my earlier assignments was the Eat section wherein I wrote about making yummy alternatives to dorm food, and how to spice up regular college fare (e.g. drop a few pieces of Tobi Mexican Nuts in your regular Nissin's Yakisoba for extra crunch and protein). One of the first things I had to ask a photographer to shoot was a jar of Nutella.
At work, food to me was always a priority. Ask any supplier I'd regularly worked with and I'm sure they'd tell you that the minute I got to the studio, as the models were being prepped and made up, I was ordering our lunch from Yellow Cab and North Park. Out of probably a hundred shoots, I can only recall one time when the makeup artist and hair stylist actually had to remind me about ordering food, only because I had a fever and was struggling to keep shooting.
So, I am HAPPY and absolutely THRILLED to announce that I'm going to be writing for Yummy.ph! The newly revamped website of Yummy Magazine! With special thanks to Frances Amper Sales for putting me up for the spot. When I got the email, I couldn't believe it; the only other time I've been a voice of 'authority' when it came to food was when I was co-president of the Young Homemakers Club, a.k.a. YHMC, in high school.
Click here if you'd like to read my first post for my blog Baked! over there, and as always, meet you back here for more sweet and savory musings along with all the other flavors that make life—and eating—even more exciting.
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Oh wow, congratulations! :) I can definitely feel your happiness from where I am. I know that you will as always, flourish in this job! Keep inspiring Yummy.ph readers so that non-chefs like me would also learn. I definitely was inspired to whip my own treats after reading your post :)
ReplyDeleteCongratulations Ms Mariel! You deserve it! ♥♥
ReplyDeleteI'm heading over to the links you provided now. Cooking and baking are two things I am absolutely clueless about, and I am hoping I get to learn how to do them. Ü
Hey, this is great news for you! Keep it up! :-)
ReplyDeleteOooh Mariel! We just started reading Yummy! We absolutely love it at home :p Congrats on the new gig!
ReplyDeleteMariel! They're looking for an Operations Manager over at Purple Oven!
ReplyDeleteAw, congratulations on your new gig with Yummy mag! ♥ Sounds, well, delicious! ;) And baking? Even better, cause frankly, I've always like sugary sweets better than all the other food groups that there are! :P
ReplyDeleteOh, and thanks so much for your sweet comment, always so nice hearing from you!
xoxo,
S-C
Thanks so much, everyone! :)
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Anna! Oh my we were just at Purple Oven this afternoon, and I was just thinking about who it was from the blogs who had mentioned Purple Oven before :) Got chocolate crinkles :)
Congratulations! :D I'm sure you're going to do a swell job! :D
ReplyDeleteThanks, Kelly! :)
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