'Tis the season to be jolly and reflect upon the previous year; and boy, was 2014 a good one! This was Who Eats Better?'s second year on the web!
Last year's end brought a countdown of the Top 10 Tasty Adventures in 2013. This year, thanks to a lot more readers and shares, I want to recognize the best posts of 2014. Without further adieu, the winners are....
It's just a bit ironic that the most boring sport I've participated in, ice fishing, resulted in my most popular post this year. Get your step-by-step guide to catching a trout here. Runner-Up: Job Description: True Korean "Ajumma": Korean women over the age of 60 have been jokingly, but lovingly, dubbed the third gender of Koreans. They are not your average grannies.
My summary of my amazing trip to the Philippines got more likes than any post I wrote this year by a landslide. It captured the attention of readers around the globe and got several comments on Google+ (my main platform for sharing). If you've never considered the Philippines for vacation, you just might after reading this post. Runner-Up: A Fortress Guarding Beef Ribs: I took a trip to the ancient Korean capitol of Suwon for a famous lunch and interesting history lesson.
I turned a really easy hike into a comic book adventure. I love to write unconventional posts like this one and spent a lot of time putting it together. I think it's worth a look.
While these weren't the most viewed or liked this year, they still got a decent amount of traffic and thumbs up. Welcome to Korea, Mom and Dad!: My two favorite people came to visit me and we ate enough for three blog posts, but I narrowed it down to one. Bubba Gump Chicken: Everyone loves recipe ideas and these are the epitome of simple. Whole ingredients, what you see is what you get.
Stay Tuned...
A lot of delicious adventures to come in 2015. Follow the blog to stay up to date. Happy holidays, and as always, thanks for reading!
As the year 2013 comes to a close, it’s the perfect time to
reflect on all of its happenings. And
for Who Eats Better? it’s a
mouthwatering time to graze over the most delicious, most terrifying, and most
interesting topics of 2013. Here are my
Top 10 Tasty Adventures in 2013: remember the episodes previously aired on Who
Eats Better? and enjoy several new
experiences and photos never before posted!
10. HollyFood
I have always been a huge movie buff; this year I got really
into baking. Combine the two pleasures
and you will find many treats inspired by Hollywood.
Clockwise from top left: The Game of Thrones birthday cake, Spiderman and Iron Man cupcakes, The Walking Dead pastry "intestines" and "brain" cupcakes, and the Jurassic Park logo of candy.
9. A Comic-Cook-Book
One of my very first posts inspired by my favorite food
blogger, Adam Roberts of Amateur Gourmet. View the full graphic novella here.
8. Monday Night Dinner
It’s hard to believe I’ve never written a specific post
about Monday Night Dinner (MND) before because it was a significant tradition
that spanned over more than two years of my time in Boulder, CO. Almost every Monday night in my Boulder
history, the MND crew took turns hosting each other for new recipes or old
favorites, but most importantly, developing some of the most memorable episodes
and significant friendships of my life.
7. Bill Clinton’s Mexican Platter
While visiting my grandparents in Tucson, AZ with my
youngest brother Drew, we paid a visit to a famous Mexican restaurant featured on one of my favorite shows, Man vs. Food. Mi Nidito has had its fair share of celebrities,
but the reason for our trip was Bill Clinton.
He visited in 1989. Being a huge
fan of Mexican food, he couldn’t choose just one delicious menu item, so he
ordered one of everything: bean tostado, beef taco, chile relleno, chicken
enchilada, and beef tamale. That doesn’t
count the unlimited supply of chips and salsa.
Since that day, the restaurant has been serving Bill’s personal platter,
and in June, 2013, Drew and I conquered it all.
6. Boulder Brewery Bouncing
One day: nine breweries. Go! Read the full story here.
5. Hawaii
This past spring I visited my best friend from college,
Rachel, and her family while they were living in Hawaii. It was an amazing trip! Read about my most "onolicious" foods here.
4. Vegan Challenge
My 30-day vegan challenge was one of the most stimulating
parts of this blog’s year.It inspired a
lot of creative writing, and the series are some of the most liked and
commented on posts of WEB?.The post, "Vegan Challenge: The Dreaded Dinner Party" wins the award for
Most Liked Post in 2013!
3. Korean Sannakji
“As long as you chew, it won’t get stuck.” Watch the full video of me trying live octopus here.
2. Korean Fish Market
How often do you get to meet the animal before it ends up on your plate? In
the coastal city of Sokcho, Korea, I visited a fish market and actually chose an oblivious swimming fish to be immediately prepared and served sashimi
style. I said a sacrificial prayer as
the fresh meat melted in my mouth. It
was an alarming and delectable experience.
1. The Inception of Who Eats Better?
It seems ages ago now, but it was only this year that WEB? was born on March 8th. Maintaining a blog has proved challenging,
but satisfying to the mind, and of course, the stomach! My inaugural post “When do we eat?” wins the
award for Most Viewed Post in 2013. Auld lang syne, 2013, and cheers to
2014! Happy New Year! In case you missed the links above, check out some of the best from 2013: