It’s been a year. Or has it? Was it really a year ago when I scratched an idea on the back of a napkin, committed my kids to a far-fetched food challenge, and threw myself into the blogosphere? My WordPress dashboard says that it’s true, but I still have a hard time believing it.
While this blog started as pseudo experiment, it’s grown into something more. I’ve discovered a love of storytelling and its ability to convey through words and images my thoughts about two important subjects: food and family.
This blog has given me the opportunity to do so many things – to connect with people from around the world, to support local businesses, and to help nurture people’s interest in cooking at home.
It’s a fitting time to share some of my favorite moments from the past year. The moments that made me laugh out loud, the touching moments, the highs and the inevitable lows. So here they are, in no particular order. Although the first one really was the best.
1. I got a smiley face from Deepak Chopra.
2. We completed our 52-week challenge. Favorite phrases: “This tastes like garbage”, “my fruit smells like salami” and “I don’t want to lick the eyes.”
3. I landed on Google’s first page for search terms like “cukeasaurus” and “why birds won’t eat crumbs out of a bowl”.
4. My dog became my muse.
5. I got some wonderful spam: “I do not even know how I ended up here, however I assumed this post was good. I don’t understand who you are. However, definitely you’re going to become a famous blogger in case you aren’t already. Cheers!”
6. 1,721 legitimate comments were also made. In all fairness, half of those comments were mine in response to yours, but that’s still 800+ conversations, which is pretty awesome. So thank you.
7. I decided not to throw in the towel after a few pesky tech-related issues.
8. April Bloomfield read my post on burnt Scotch eggs, and said “they still look pretty good… Not runny but still looking delish!” (That is the mark of a very kind person, and I encourage you all to visit The Breslin and order the finest wine on the menu.)
9. I helped my good friend Lori start her kid-focused literacy blog Reading with Bean which, in case you’re not reading it yet, will make your kids smarter. This is a fact.
10.I found out that unicorn meat is sold on Amazon and I’m looking forward to using it in an upcoming recipe.
11. I got to write about chili, chili, and more chili without having some overbearing person, boss or otherwise, tell me “you can’t write about chili again”. Blog writing = unstructured freedom = bliss.
12. I was invited to grab drinks and to get my hair blown out with the stars of TNT’s New Reality Show, “Private Lives of Nashville Wives”. Aliens took over my body and politely declined, otherwise I definitely would have gone.
13. Although it was hard, I enjoyed spending a month eating a vegan diet.
14. I laughed every time I transcribed my kids’ conversations from our 52-week challenge. Given how much it’s helped my kids eat new foods, we’re doing another year. May the force be with us…
15. Jackson achieved some level of fame as the spokesmodel for Dinner A Love Story.
16. I made legitimate friendships with people online and know that if I ever get to meet Trisha…or Beth…or Ruthy in person, we’ll immediately hit it off.
17. I got to write about my love for food, and more important, my love for the people behind the food: I’m talking about you dear husband, my family, and the infamous Roby Randwell.
18. I discovered that I have a twin.
19. I was so touched that our family friend, ML, and my Mum, took the time to read and respond to nearly every one of my posts.
20. And now saving something pretty cool for last, Feed Me Dearly has just won a blog award from Jamie Oliver & The Food Revolution team. The details will go live on the Food Revolution site at the end of the month, so stay tuned…
A huge thanks to anyone who has taken the time to read Feed Me Dearly over the past year, whether you’ve read tens of posts or just this one. Life is busy, free time is hard to come by; the fact that you’ve spent time in your day – even just a few minutes – to read the stories that I’ve so enjoyed creating….it means the world.
How can I not keep coming back for more! You’re right, #1 is probably my favorite too, bless his heart.
The dog montage is another winner – cupcakes in the tummy (hahahahaha).
I totally thought you DID know those other bloggers. Isn’t the internet WEIRD.
Congrats on an amazing award! I can’t wait to hear more about it!
Thanks so much Trisha 😉 And congrats to you & your one year mark too!
LOVE this recap and can’t wait to see the treats and surprises that unfold over the next year.
Congratulations on the blog award from Jamie Oliver. That’s a serious accomplishment, Jess.
Thanks, glad you loved the recap. I had so much fun putting it together and thinking back over the year. xo!
Your blog had been a HUGE inspiration to me and no doubt countless others, too! Not just for the abundance of ideas you provide on how to feed a family, but also for being able to take the humour you find in everyday life – from your dog to your kids to your Roddy Hat (that’s what I’m calling it from now on) – and carry that joy around with me throughout the sometimes tough days. Basically, you make me laugh, girl
Best comment ever, thank you Beth!
I can’t believe my countless emails about wordpress, PR, photographs and just general life complaints made your YEAR RECAP. Sweet!! Thank you for all you have done for me…you have been my inspiration and everyone I talk to about blogging has been emailed your blog. (I was just talking to a new blogger this AM and told her to go to your site for inspiration and ideas…)
And I still think back to that girl cooking pasta in the kitchen of Arnold Street….you have come such a long way, and your journey has been incredible to watch.
I am SO impressed that you won a Jamie Oliver award- I can not wait to hear more. Does not surprise me Jess, you are so good at this.
xoxo
I can’t believe my countless emails about wordpress, PR, photographs, condiments, and just general life complaints made your YEAR RECAP. Sweet!! Thank you for all you have done for me…you have been my inspiration and everyone I talk to about blogging has been emailed your blog. (I was just talking to a new blogger this AM and told her to go to your site for inspiration and ideas…)
And I still think back to that girl cooking pasta in the kitchen of Arnold Street….you have come such a long way, and your journey has been incredible to watch.
I am SO impressed that you won a Jamie Oliver award- I can not wait to hear more. Does not surprise me Jess, you are so good at this.
xoxo
Of course, I was, and am, so happy to help, always! Just never bring up Arnold Street again, those were my disaster days in the kitchen that I’ll happily sweep those memories under the rug forever 😉 xoxox
wowsers, you’re a fabulous cook, scrivener par excellence, always interesting, good sensayuma, fresh ham? cheesesteaks? mountains to be climbed, jungles to be explored, will be with you all the way, bursting with pride and pleasure
I should move to scrivener square 😉 mountains to be climbed for sure, xoxox (feel better!)
Great accomplishments! Love your dog pics. Our dog and cats often are the most photographed.
Thanks so much Angela! Hope you have a fabulous weekend with the pets….
Jess! You rock!! I have loved and looked forward to every one of your posts. You are such an inspiration. Love you!!
Thanks Dev, I appreciate your support so much, you’ve been so awesome this year, xoxoxx
What a great re-cap of an amazing year – time sure does fly! Congratulations on your award, it is a serious accomplishment and you have earned it! I love your blog and look forward to all the posts to come. Cheers!
Thanks so much ML, and thanks for reading my posts this year, has been awesome to chat with you about all things food 🙂
Congratulations on your first year!! You’ve created such an awesome space and I’m thrilled I got to be in a tiny part of it 🙂 And dude, how great were your past 12 months: April Bloomfield (ah!), Jamie Oliver AND salami fruit!? How can you top that!?
After the salami fruit I should have just called it a wrap.
And I will forever remember you pulling those marrow bones out of the oven at 19 months pregnant and posting on Instagram- a memorable year for all of us 😉
Hi Jessica
Just read this post and CONGRATULATIONS on your blog award! That’s so fantastic!!
Massivley well deserved, of course.. I love your instagram but your blog is another dimension! 🙂
Amber xx x
Thanks so much Amber! I can’t wait to get the official heads up that it’s live on Food Revolution & I can post the badge on the site, super excited! Like you, I’m such a huge fan of his.
xx
Hello Jess,
This is my first time reading your blog & I have to say it is exceptional. I am a friend of your mother-in-law Luray, and have known Rodney & Keith since they were 2 an newborn. My kids, Kirsten & Peter, grew up with them and went to the same schools and were great family friends. Just ask Rodney about the “sallies” under the rocks in our yard! It was also great fun to see your children and notice the family resemblances. While I lean towards baking, I am very interested in healthy food and eating for children – have 3 grandkids and I know that I will be back to read more from you. Congratulations on your award! xoxo
Susan, thanks so much for visiting, and bringing some wonderful comments with you too 😉 I’ll be sure to ask Rodney about the sallies!