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Food survey infographic

DC FOODIE SURVEY This is the results of a survey of the readers of food blogs in the DC Metro area. Readers from more than 15 D.C. area blogs participated. We set out to show who they are. Who reads D.C. area food blogs? Age 25-34 A PARTICIPANTS Marital status 62.14% Single, not married 50.98% Where you live Washington DC, NW 29.13% 18-24 20.39% 45-54 4.85% Married 23.53% Divorced 5.88% Living with 1.96% 0.98% 35-44 11.65% 55-64 0.97% 16.67% Separated partner Widowed Education level Bachelor's degree ... ··. 57.84% 14.56% Arlington VA Alexandria VA Other Parts of Virginia Montgomery County, MD Washington DC, NE Prince George's County, MD Other Gender 11.65% Female .. 78.64% 874% 8.74% 8.74% .. Graduate or professional degree Some college Associate degree High school graduate or equivalent 29.41% 6.86% 7.77% 2.94% 2.94% 10.68% Male 21.36% Food blog readers are more likely to be educated women with at least a bachelor's degree 6 MEDIA CONSUMPTION How often they read food posts in print from establish outlets like the Washington Post. How often they read food posts online from those How often they visit independent food blogs. same outlets. At least once per day 0.99% 7.84% 24.51% Several times per week 4.95% 23.53% 33.33% Once per week 25.74% 33.33% 28.43% Once per month 23.76% 25.49% 9.8% Never 44.55% 9.8% 3.92% Top 10 reasons for reading food blogs as reported by survey participants 8 love pictures of delicious food but only when they come with recipes. Otherwise it's just a teasel 6 Tlike to get ideas for my own blog/interact 10 Friends of To find out what is new and interesting in the local area. 7 Photos. I'm trying to get better at my own presenta- tion skills, seeing what other chefs are doing helps. mine are food bloggers with other like- minded people. 5 Simply put food is my 2 Tread blogs to find out about the growing vegan options in our area. Blogs are usually far ahead and more up to date than things like yelp 4 Good information 3 Cooking and wine is a passion of mine that l enjoy in my spare time. Always looking for new ideas for party planning. 4. To stay current with the 1 happenings in DC passion. f @M Other How readers Just 6.86% 2.94% stay updated with DC blogs. 11.76% stoppin' by 19.61% 23.53% 35.29% Types of posts you would like to see more of on DC food blogs. Yes 30.39% Can't recall 36.27% Restaurant reviews 65.05% Whether an No 33.33% Frugal living posts 60.19% advertisment was dicked or not. Recipes 56.31% How often readers try a recipe found on a food blog. What happened as a result of dicking on an advertisment. None of the above 24.279 Forwarded link to others 9.71% Reviews of food products 46.60% 2-4 times per week 5% Discussion of food issues 37.86% Once per week 10% Joined mailing list 8.74% Discussed ad with others 1.94% Contacted advertiser/made a purchase 0.97% Donated or volunteered 0.97% 2 times per month 27% Interviews 24.27% Once per month 44% Cookbook reviews 22.33% Never have 14% O DINE & DISH How often you eat out in DC area. How often the How often the decision to eat out is based on a posi- decision is not 2-4 times per week 38.24% to eat out based on a negative tive review found Once per week 35.29% When you are most likely to leave a on a blog. review. review for a restaurant. 2 times per month 13.73% 38.24% A Often 27.72% Often Once per month 7.84% 5-7 times per week 4.90% 5 out of 10 said if the food and service is great How influenced you are by online reviews. 49.02% O Sometimes 48.51% O Sometimes ... .. lam very 13.86% lam somewhat 39.6% 12.87% O Seldom 3 out of 10 said neither, I don't leave reviews online 7.84%. Seldom Tam 42.57% lam not 3.96% 4.9% RarelyO 10.89% Rarely O 2 out of 10 said If the food and service is NOT great And last but not least, how you like your eggs. Over easy 13.63% Scrambled 9.09% Poached 9.09% Over medium 2.27% Other 65.9% O District365.com in collaboration with Schmoozingdc.com and Spoonbyte.com Special thanks to the blogs that shared the survey with their readers: -Delectabelle (http://www.delectabelle.com/), -The Soup bowl (http://thesoupbowl.wordpress.com/2011/07/01/dc-foodie-survey/). Strawberries in Paris (http://strawberriesinparis.com/2011/06/27/dc-foodie-community-survey/), -Discojing (http://discojing.com/365thingstododc-food-blogger-survey/). -Never Turn Down a Cupcake (http://neverturndownacupcake.blogspot.com/2011/07/dc-foodie-community-survey.html),. -Barklessvegetables (http://www.barklessvegetables.com/), TCrumbley (http://tcrumbley.blogspot.com/2011/07/365-dc-food-survey.html), -Foodie Heaven DC (http://foodieheavendc.blogspot.com/2011/07/frugal-or-fru-fru.html), What Mickey Eats (http://whatmickyeats.blogspot.com/2011/07/dc-food-survey.html), Tande in DC (http://tandeindc.blogspot.com/2011/06/dc-365-dc-foodie-survey.html), -Fledgling Foodie (http://fledglingfoodie.com/), Hungry With Children (http://www.hungrywithchildren.com/2011/07/multitasking-mama-meals.html) DC FOODIE SURVEY This is the results of a survey of the readers of food blogs in the DC Metro area. Readers from more than 15 D.C. area blogs participated. We set out to show who they are. Who reads D.C. area food blogs? Age 25-34 A PARTICIPANTS Marital status 62.14% Single, not married 50.98% Where you live Washington DC, NW 29.13% 18-24 20.39% 45-54 4.85% Married 23.53% Divorced 5.88% Living with 1.96% 0.98% 35-44 11.65% 55-64 0.97% 16.67% Separated partner Widowed Education level Bachelor's degree ... ··. 57.84% 14.56% Arlington VA Alexandria VA Other Parts of Virginia Montgomery County, MD Washington DC, NE Prince George's County, MD Other Gender 11.65% Female .. 78.64% 874% 8.74% 8.74% .. Graduate or professional degree Some college Associate degree High school graduate or equivalent 29.41% 6.86% 7.77% 2.94% 2.94% 10.68% Male 21.36% Food blog readers are more likely to be educated women with at least a bachelor's degree 6 MEDIA CONSUMPTION How often they read food posts in print from establish outlets like the Washington Post. How often they read food posts online from those How often they visit independent food blogs. same outlets. At least once per day 0.99% 7.84% 24.51% Several times per week 4.95% 23.53% 33.33% Once per week 25.74% 33.33% 28.43% Once per month 23.76% 25.49% 9.8% Never 44.55% 9.8% 3.92% Top 10 reasons for reading food blogs as reported by survey participants 8 love pictures of delicious food but only when they come with recipes. Otherwise it's just a teasel 6 Tlike to get ideas for my own blog/interact 10 Friends of To find out what is new and interesting in the local area. 7 Photos. I'm trying to get better at my own presenta- tion skills, seeing what other chefs are doing helps. mine are food bloggers with other like- minded people. 5 Simply put food is my 2 Tread blogs to find out about the growing vegan options in our area. Blogs are usually far ahead and more up to date than things like yelp 4 Good information 3 Cooking and wine is a passion of mine that l enjoy in my spare time. Always looking for new ideas for party planning. 4. To stay current with the 1 happenings in DC passion. f @M Other How readers Just 6.86% 2.94% stay updated with DC blogs. 11.76% stoppin' by 19.61% 23.53% 35.29% Types of posts you would like to see more of on DC food blogs. Yes 30.39% Can't recall 36.27% Restaurant reviews 65.05% Whether an No 33.33% Frugal living posts 60.19% advertisment was dicked or not. Recipes 56.31% How often readers try a recipe found on a food blog. What happened as a result of dicking on an advertisment. None of the above 24.279 Forwarded link to others 9.71% Reviews of food products 46.60% 2-4 times per week 5% Discussion of food issues 37.86% Once per week 10% Joined mailing list 8.74% Discussed ad with others 1.94% Contacted advertiser/made a purchase 0.97% Donated or volunteered 0.97% 2 times per month 27% Interviews 24.27% Once per month 44% Cookbook reviews 22.33% Never have 14% O DINE & DISH How often you eat out in DC area. How often the How often the decision to eat out is based on a posi- decision is not 2-4 times per week 38.24% to eat out based on a negative tive review found Once per week 35.29% When you are most likely to leave a on a blog. review. review for a restaurant. 2 times per month 13.73% 38.24% A Often 27.72% Often Once per month 7.84% 5-7 times per week 4.90% 5 out of 10 said if the food and service is great How influenced you are by online reviews. 49.02% O Sometimes 48.51% O Sometimes ... .. lam very 13.86% lam somewhat 39.6% 12.87% O Seldom 3 out of 10 said neither, I don't leave reviews online 7.84%. Seldom Tam 42.57% lam not 3.96% 4.9% RarelyO 10.89% Rarely O 2 out of 10 said If the food and service is NOT great And last but not least, how you like your eggs. Over easy 13.63% Scrambled 9.09% Poached 9.09% Over medium 2.27% Other 65.9% O District365.com in collaboration with Schmoozingdc.com and Spoonbyte.com Special thanks to the blogs that shared the survey with their readers: -Delectabelle (http://www.delectabelle.com/), -The Soup bowl (http://thesoupbowl.wordpress.com/2011/07/01/dc-foodie-survey/). Strawberries in Paris (http://strawberriesinparis.com/2011/06/27/dc-foodie-community-survey/), -Discojing (http://discojing.com/365thingstododc-food-blogger-survey/). -Never Turn Down a Cupcake (http://neverturndownacupcake.blogspot.com/2011/07/dc-foodie-community-survey.html),. -Barklessvegetables (http://www.barklessvegetables.com/), TCrumbley (http://tcrumbley.blogspot.com/2011/07/365-dc-food-survey.html), -Foodie Heaven DC (http://foodieheavendc.blogspot.com/2011/07/frugal-or-fru-fru.html), What Mickey Eats (http://whatmickyeats.blogspot.com/2011/07/dc-food-survey.html), Tande in DC (http://tandeindc.blogspot.com/2011/06/dc-365-dc-foodie-survey.html), -Fledgling Foodie (http://fledglingfoodie.com/), Hungry With Children (http://www.hungrywithchildren.com/2011/07/multitasking-mama-meals.html) DC FOODIE SURVEY This is the results of a survey of the readers of food blogs in the DC Metro area. Readers from more than 15 D.C. area blogs participated. We set out to show who they are. Who reads D.C. area food blogs? Age 25-34 A PARTICIPANTS Marital status 62.14% Single, not married 50.98% Where you live Washington DC, NW 29.13% 18-24 20.39% 45-54 4.85% Married 23.53% Divorced 5.88% Living with 1.96% 0.98% 35-44 11.65% 55-64 0.97% 16.67% Separated partner Widowed Education level Bachelor's degree ... ··. 57.84% 14.56% Arlington VA Alexandria VA Other Parts of Virginia Montgomery County, MD Washington DC, NE Prince George's County, MD Other Gender 11.65% Female .. 78.64% 874% 8.74% 8.74% .. Graduate or professional degree Some college Associate degree High school graduate or equivalent 29.41% 6.86% 7.77% 2.94% 2.94% 10.68% Male 21.36% Food blog readers are more likely to be educated women with at least a bachelor's degree 6 MEDIA CONSUMPTION How often they read food posts in print from establish outlets like the Washington Post. How often they read food posts online from those How often they visit independent food blogs. same outlets. At least once per day 0.99% 7.84% 24.51% Several times per week 4.95% 23.53% 33.33% Once per week 25.74% 33.33% 28.43% Once per month 23.76% 25.49% 9.8% Never 44.55% 9.8% 3.92% Top 10 reasons for reading food blogs as reported by survey participants 8 love pictures of delicious food but only when they come with recipes. Otherwise it's just a teasel 6 Tlike to get ideas for my own blog/interact 10 Friends of To find out what is new and interesting in the local area. 7 Photos. I'm trying to get better at my own presenta- tion skills, seeing what other chefs are doing helps. mine are food bloggers with other like- minded people. 5 Simply put food is my 2 Tread blogs to find out about the growing vegan options in our area. Blogs are usually far ahead and more up to date than things like yelp 4 Good information 3 Cooking and wine is a passion of mine that l enjoy in my spare time. Always looking for new ideas for party planning. 4. To stay current with the 1 happenings in DC passion. f @M Other How readers Just 6.86% 2.94% stay updated with DC blogs. 11.76% stoppin' by 19.61% 23.53% 35.29% Types of posts you would like to see more of on DC food blogs. Yes 30.39% Can't recall 36.27% Restaurant reviews 65.05% Whether an No 33.33% Frugal living posts 60.19% advertisment was dicked or not. Recipes 56.31% How often readers try a recipe found on a food blog. What happened as a result of dicking on an advertisment. None of the above 24.279 Forwarded link to others 9.71% Reviews of food products 46.60% 2-4 times per week 5% Discussion of food issues 37.86% Once per week 10% Joined mailing list 8.74% Discussed ad with others 1.94% Contacted advertiser/made a purchase 0.97% Donated or volunteered 0.97% 2 times per month 27% Interviews 24.27% Once per month 44% Cookbook reviews 22.33% Never have 14% O DINE & DISH How often you eat out in DC area. How often the How often the decision to eat out is based on a posi- decision is not 2-4 times per week 38.24% to eat out based on a negative tive review found Once per week 35.29% When you are most likely to leave a on a blog. review. review for a restaurant. 2 times per month 13.73% 38.24% A Often 27.72% Often Once per month 7.84% 5-7 times per week 4.90% 5 out of 10 said if the food and service is great How influenced you are by online reviews. 49.02% O Sometimes 48.51% O Sometimes ... .. lam very 13.86% lam somewhat 39.6% 12.87% O Seldom 3 out of 10 said neither, I don't leave reviews online 7.84%. Seldom Tam 42.57% lam not 3.96% 4.9% RarelyO 10.89% Rarely O 2 out of 10 said If the food and service is NOT great And last but not least, how you like your eggs. Over easy 13.63% Scrambled 9.09% Poached 9.09% Over medium 2.27% Other 65.9% O District365.com in collaboration with Schmoozingdc.com and Spoonbyte.com Special thanks to the blogs that shared the survey with their readers: -Delectabelle (http://www.delectabelle.com/), -The Soup bowl (http://thesoupbowl.wordpress.com/2011/07/01/dc-foodie-survey/). Strawberries in Paris (http://strawberriesinparis.com/2011/06/27/dc-foodie-community-survey/), -Discojing (http://discojing.com/365thingstododc-food-blogger-survey/). -Never Turn Down a Cupcake (http://neverturndownacupcake.blogspot.com/2011/07/dc-foodie-community-survey.html),. -Barklessvegetables (http://www.barklessvegetables.com/), TCrumbley (http://tcrumbley.blogspot.com/2011/07/365-dc-food-survey.html), -Foodie Heaven DC (http://foodieheavendc.blogspot.com/2011/07/frugal-or-fru-fru.html), What Mickey Eats (http://whatmickyeats.blogspot.com/2011/07/dc-food-survey.html), Tande in DC (http://tandeindc.blogspot.com/2011/06/dc-365-dc-foodie-survey.html), -Fledgling Foodie (http://fledglingfoodie.com/), Hungry With Children (http://www.hungrywithchildren.com/2011/07/multitasking-mama-meals.html) DC FOODIE SURVEY This is the results of a survey of the readers of food blogs in the DC Metro area. Readers from more than 15 D.C. area blogs participated. We set out to show who they are. Who reads D.C. area food blogs? Age 25-34 A PARTICIPANTS Marital status 62.14% Single, not married 50.98% Where you live Washington DC, NW 29.13% 18-24 20.39% 45-54 4.85% Married 23.53% Divorced 5.88% Living with 1.96% 0.98% 35-44 11.65% 55-64 0.97% 16.67% Separated partner Widowed Education level Bachelor's degree ... ··. 57.84% 14.56% Arlington VA Alexandria VA Other Parts of Virginia Montgomery County, MD Washington DC, NE Prince George's County, MD Other Gender 11.65% Female .. 78.64% 874% 8.74% 8.74% .. Graduate or professional degree Some college Associate degree High school graduate or equivalent 29.41% 6.86% 7.77% 2.94% 2.94% 10.68% Male 21.36% Food blog readers are more likely to be educated women with at least a bachelor's degree 6 MEDIA CONSUMPTION How often they read food posts in print from establish outlets like the Washington Post. How often they read food posts online from those How often they visit independent food blogs. same outlets. At least once per day 0.99% 7.84% 24.51% Several times per week 4.95% 23.53% 33.33% Once per week 25.74% 33.33% 28.43% Once per month 23.76% 25.49% 9.8% Never 44.55% 9.8% 3.92% Top 10 reasons for reading food blogs as reported by survey participants 8 love pictures of delicious food but only when they come with recipes. Otherwise it's just a teasel 6 Tlike to get ideas for my own blog/interact 10 Friends of To find out what is new and interesting in the local area. 7 Photos. I'm trying to get better at my own presenta- tion skills, seeing what other chefs are doing helps. mine are food bloggers with other like- minded people. 5 Simply put food is my 2 Tread blogs to find out about the growing vegan options in our area. Blogs are usually far ahead and more up to date than things like yelp 4 Good information 3 Cooking and wine is a passion of mine that l enjoy in my spare time. Always looking for new ideas for party planning. 4. To stay current with the 1 happenings in DC passion. f @M Other How readers Just 6.86% 2.94% stay updated with DC blogs. 11.76% stoppin' by 19.61% 23.53% 35.29% Types of posts you would like to see more of on DC food blogs. Yes 30.39% Can't recall 36.27% Restaurant reviews 65.05% Whether an No 33.33% Frugal living posts 60.19% advertisment was dicked or not. Recipes 56.31% How often readers try a recipe found on a food blog. What happened as a result of dicking on an advertisment. None of the above 24.279 Forwarded link to others 9.71% Reviews of food products 46.60% 2-4 times per week 5% Discussion of food issues 37.86% Once per week 10% Joined mailing list 8.74% Discussed ad with others 1.94% Contacted advertiser/made a purchase 0.97% Donated or volunteered 0.97% 2 times per month 27% Interviews 24.27% Once per month 44% Cookbook reviews 22.33% Never have 14% O DINE & DISH How often you eat out in DC area. How often the How often the decision to eat out is based on a posi- decision is not 2-4 times per week 38.24% to eat out based on a negative tive review found Once per week 35.29% When you are most likely to leave a on a blog. review. review for a restaurant. 2 times per month 13.73% 38.24% A Often 27.72% Often Once per month 7.84% 5-7 times per week 4.90% 5 out of 10 said if the food and service is great How influenced you are by online reviews. 49.02% O Sometimes 48.51% O Sometimes ... .. lam very 13.86% lam somewhat 39.6% 12.87% O Seldom 3 out of 10 said neither, I don't leave reviews online 7.84%. Seldom Tam 42.57% lam not 3.96% 4.9% RarelyO 10.89% Rarely O 2 out of 10 said If the food and service is NOT great And last but not least, how you like your eggs. Over easy 13.63% Scrambled 9.09% Poached 9.09% Over medium 2.27% Other 65.9% O District365.com in collaboration with Schmoozingdc.com and Spoonbyte.com Special thanks to the blogs that shared the survey with their readers: -Delectabelle (http://www.delectabelle.com/), -The Soup bowl (http://thesoupbowl.wordpress.com/2011/07/01/dc-foodie-survey/). Strawberries in Paris (http://strawberriesinparis.com/2011/06/27/dc-foodie-community-survey/), -Discojing (http://discojing.com/365thingstododc-food-blogger-survey/). -Never Turn Down a Cupcake (http://neverturndownacupcake.blogspot.com/2011/07/dc-foodie-community-survey.html),. -Barklessvegetables (http://www.barklessvegetables.com/), TCrumbley (http://tcrumbley.blogspot.com/2011/07/365-dc-food-survey.html), -Foodie Heaven DC (http://foodieheavendc.blogspot.com/2011/07/frugal-or-fru-fru.html), What Mickey Eats (http://whatmickyeats.blogspot.com/2011/07/dc-food-survey.html), Tande in DC (http://tandeindc.blogspot.com/2011/06/dc-365-dc-foodie-survey.html), -Fledgling Foodie (http://fledglingfoodie.com/), Hungry With Children (http://www.hungrywithchildren.com/2011/07/multitasking-mama-meals.html) DC FOODIE SURVEY This is the results of a survey of the readers of food blogs in the DC Metro area. Readers from more than 15 D.C. area blogs participated. We set out to show who they are. Who reads D.C. area food blogs? Age 25-34 A PARTICIPANTS Marital status 62.14% Single, not married 50.98% Where you live Washington DC, NW 29.13% 18-24 20.39% 45-54 4.85% Married 23.53% Divorced 5.88% Living with 1.96% 0.98% 35-44 11.65% 55-64 0.97% 16.67% Separated partner Widowed Education level Bachelor's degree ... ··. 57.84% 14.56% Arlington VA Alexandria VA Other Parts of Virginia Montgomery County, MD Washington DC, NE Prince George's County, MD Other Gender 11.65% Female .. 78.64% 874% 8.74% 8.74% .. Graduate or professional degree Some college Associate degree High school graduate or equivalent 29.41% 6.86% 7.77% 2.94% 2.94% 10.68% Male 21.36% Food blog readers are more likely to be educated women with at least a bachelor's degree 6 MEDIA CONSUMPTION How often they read food posts in print from establish outlets like the Washington Post. How often they read food posts online from those How often they visit independent food blogs. same outlets. At least once per day 0.99% 7.84% 24.51% Several times per week 4.95% 23.53% 33.33% Once per week 25.74% 33.33% 28.43% Once per month 23.76% 25.49% 9.8% Never 44.55% 9.8% 3.92% Top 10 reasons for reading food blogs as reported by survey participants 8 love pictures of delicious food but only when they come with recipes. Otherwise it's just a teasel 6 Tlike to get ideas for my own blog/interact 10 Friends of To find out what is new and interesting in the local area. 7 Photos. I'm trying to get better at my own presenta- tion skills, seeing what other chefs are doing helps. mine are food bloggers with other like- minded people. 5 Simply put food is my 2 Tread blogs to find out about the growing vegan options in our area. Blogs are usually far ahead and more up to date than things like yelp 4 Good information 3 Cooking and wine is a passion of mine that l enjoy in my spare time. Always looking for new ideas for party planning. 4. To stay current with the 1 happenings in DC passion. f @M Other How readers Just 6.86% 2.94% stay updated with DC blogs. 11.76% stoppin' by 19.61% 23.53% 35.29% Types of posts you would like to see more of on DC food blogs. Yes 30.39% Can't recall 36.27% Restaurant reviews 65.05% Whether an No 33.33% Frugal living posts 60.19% advertisment was dicked or not. Recipes 56.31% How often readers try a recipe found on a food blog. What happened as a result of dicking on an advertisment. None of the above 24.279 Forwarded link to others 9.71% Reviews of food products 46.60% 2-4 times per week 5% Discussion of food issues 37.86% Once per week 10% Joined mailing list 8.74% Discussed ad with others 1.94% Contacted advertiser/made a purchase 0.97% Donated or volunteered 0.97% 2 times per month 27% Interviews 24.27% Once per month 44% Cookbook reviews 22.33% Never have 14% O DINE & DISH How often you eat out in DC area. How often the How often the decision to eat out is based on a posi- decision is not 2-4 times per week 38.24% to eat out based on a negative tive review found Once per week 35.29% When you are most likely to leave a on a blog. review. review for a restaurant. 2 times per month 13.73% 38.24% A Often 27.72% Often Once per month 7.84% 5-7 times per week 4.90% 5 out of 10 said if the food and service is great How influenced you are by online reviews. 49.02% O Sometimes 48.51% O Sometimes ... .. lam very 13.86% lam somewhat 39.6% 12.87% O Seldom 3 out of 10 said neither, I don't leave reviews online 7.84%. Seldom Tam 42.57% lam not 3.96% 4.9% RarelyO 10.89% Rarely O 2 out of 10 said If the food and service is NOT great And last but not least, how you like your eggs. Over easy 13.63% Scrambled 9.09% Poached 9.09% Over medium 2.27% Other 65.9% O District365.com in collaboration with Schmoozingdc.com and Spoonbyte.com Special thanks to the blogs that shared the survey with their readers: -Delectabelle (http://www.delectabelle.com/), -The Soup bowl (http://thesoupbowl.wordpress.com/2011/07/01/dc-foodie-survey/). Strawberries in Paris (http://strawberriesinparis.com/2011/06/27/dc-foodie-community-survey/), -Discojing (http://discojing.com/365thingstododc-food-blogger-survey/). -Never Turn Down a Cupcake (http://neverturndownacupcake.blogspot.com/2011/07/dc-foodie-community-survey.html),. -Barklessvegetables (http://www.barklessvegetables.com/), TCrumbley (http://tcrumbley.blogspot.com/2011/07/365-dc-food-survey.html), -Foodie Heaven DC (http://foodieheavendc.blogspot.com/2011/07/frugal-or-fru-fru.html), What Mickey Eats (http://whatmickyeats.blogspot.com/2011/07/dc-food-survey.html), Tande in DC (http://tandeindc.blogspot.com/2011/06/dc-365-dc-foodie-survey.html), -Fledgling Foodie (http://fledglingfoodie.com/), Hungry With Children (http://www.hungrywithchildren.com/2011/07/multitasking-mama-meals.html)

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