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I am not a food blogger.

Oh, I may write about my Cyclops Cookies, Tom's better-than-Hooter's hot wings, and yummy sushi from Eddie V's, but they're mingled with my stories about dogs and mice and dancing and friendship.

I'll never be a niche blogger of any kind, because I could never make up my mind. Well, I do have my photography blog, but it's still all over the place, subject-wise. 

So when BlogHer announced it was holding the BlogHer Food 2013 conference in Austin, I was more disappointed than excited. I've been wanting to go to a regular BlogHer conference ever since I heard about them, but they're always held in exotic far-off lands, like New York City, Los Angeles, and, later this summer, Chicago. 

Even if I could afford the cost of the conference, the travel expenses make it impossible.

(Dang it, why didn't they send the food bloggers to Chicago and have the Big Deal in Austin?)

But BlogHer must have sensed my discontent. They actually opened up the closing party to outsiders like me for next to nothing.  And because the closing party included live music, dancing, barbecue and one free drink at Stubbs BBQ downtown on a Saturday night…well, I couldn't pass up a bargain like that and the chance to get at least a taste of BlogHer Food 2013.

It wasn't until I was trying to figure out what to wear that it hit me: I was going to a party where I didn't know a soul and everyone else had been hanging out together all weekend.

Blah! But I decided to go anyway. I mean, I'd already bought the ticket. There was a plate of barbecue waiting at Stubbs with my name on it. I couldn't just abandon it.

So I went. It helped that there were several nametags waiting for other outsiders on the table where I checked in.

Until that night, I'd only seen four bloggers in person, period. I wasn't sure what I expected the food bloggers to look like, but I'll just say they didn't fit into any niche as far as appearance goes. No standard gender, age, size, or even taste in clothing. That helped me feel more comfortable right away.

I traded my drink ticket for a frozen strawberry sangria concoction, filled a plate with barbecue, and found an empty spot on a picnic table near a blonde lady who looked about my age.

I don't remember her name or where she was from, but we had a good conversation over the loud music. This had been her first BlogHer conference and she said all the freebies really balanced the cost of it all.

She left and young girl named Kayla who worked for one of the vendors sat down to eat. We had a good conversation, too, about trying to find jobs (she recently graduated) then she went back to work filling cookies with ice cream, and I wandered over to the photo booth where I met Sarah, who worked for the photo booth company sponsored by Ninja Kitchen.

When she found out I was from Austin and didn't know anyone (I tell my story to everyone I meet, of course) she wrote on a chalkboard and joined me in my photos.



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I thought she was just feeling sorry for me, but when all of the photos were posted online, I saw quite a few people in photos by themselves.

I guess it was that Austin connection, after all, and not (just) pity!

The awesome music of The Grooves, an Austin cover band, lured me closer to the area near the stage. Small groups of ladies had finally started dancing so I just joined in.

(Would you believe I used to be shy? I know. It's hard for me to believe it, too.)

As much as I love dancing, I confess the highlight of my night was seeing Pioneer Woman. Yes, Ree Drummond, herself, stood just inches from me at one point. And my camera joined all the others snapping away while she was telling jokes onstage.


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For you non-bloggers, PW is the Queen of the Bloggers, and not just food blogging! She has it all down: Home-schooling, Home and Beauty, Entertainment, Photography, Life on a Ranch in the Middle of Oklahoma Nowhere.

She's written a couple of cookbooks, a children's book, and a memoir. Probably a lot of other stuff, too. How the heck does she do it??? Yes, I'm terribly jealous, and that's what makes her a blogging Rock Star!

Finally, the last song was sung and danced to, I grabbed another bottle of water (They were free, thank goodness. Dancing on a hot, humid Texas night under the stars = sweat!) and headed to my car. 

While I waited at an intersection, I chatted with a couple of Pedi-Cab drivers. And they agreed to have their picture taken even though I wasn't a potential customer.


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(This one got distracted by an actual customer, but I took his photo anyway.)

I love Austin. Amen.

 

 

 

 

 

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20 responses to “My Tiny Taste of BlogHer Food 2013”

  1. Tabor Avatar

    Yes, Austin does have that romance thing going for it. Good location for stories! You are lucky to live there.

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  2. Ms. A Avatar

    Lord have mercy. Next thing you know, you’ll be one of those big ol’ business bloggers, making money and endorsing all those products they’ll be sending you to try. And then you’ll forget about all of us little nobody blogger folks.

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  3. She Who Carries Camera Avatar

    Before I got down to the part about PW, I was wondering if she was there since she had just posted about being in Austin. Did she have a booth to taste some of her goodies? Sounds like you had a great time!

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  4. lisa Avatar

    Barbara, this sounds like it was a fantastic time!
    I am so glad that you decided to go.
    Wishing you a wonderful day!

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  5. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    I'm glad I went, too, although I still don't have a clue what a conference is like. But it made for a fun Saturday night! Hope you have a beautiful day, Lisa!
     

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  6. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    She didn't have one at the closing party. There were a couple of vendors offering food, but nothing amazing. It was still a cool experience, though, just being around so many bloggers.  I was so surprised at how tall PW is!! But she was a dancer, so I guess I shouldn't be surprised.
     

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  7. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    I'm so glad we moved here. I just wish it didn't take us so long!
     

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  8. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    Oh, no worries about that. Although I vowed never to commercialize when I started blogging, I have done a few reviews. But I'm not big enough to draw many companies – and I'm too picky about what I review, too. I mostly blog for therapy and to connect with all of you eclectic, personable bloggers that talk about real life, so you're stuck with me!
     

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  9. Rae Sinor Avatar
    Rae Sinor

    GOOD FOR YOU FOR GOING BARB! PROUD OF YOU! NOT SURE I WOULD HAVE! MAN!!! WHEN DID YOU BECOME UN-SHY??? HEHEHE! GLAD YOU HAD A GOOD TIME AND I LOVE THE PIONEER WOMAN TOO. HER RECIPES ARE HILARIOUSLUY WRITTEN! LOVE THEM!!!

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  10. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    Oh, you would have and you would have been up on the stage with PW! lol You're my inspiration!
     

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  11. Jane Gassner Avatar

    I just love reading your posts, Barbara. They make me feel good no matter what your topic. So the editor in me says–hmmmmm, she’s got a book of essays in her…photo-essays, actually. I’d buy it.

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  12. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    I like that idea, Jane! I'll keep you posted!
     

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  13. Otto von Münchow Avatar

    This just shows that sometimes it’s good to take chances even when you don’t know anybody – and the theme isn’t up your line of interests. Looks like you had a good time at the BlogHer.

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  14. Suldog Avatar

    Is there a similar organization for guys? Blog Him! It sounds like a curse. Maybe He-Blog & The Masters Of The Interwebs?

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  15. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    There is a group for blog dads, because that blog friend of mine, Wolf, attended it last year here in Austin. But I like "He-Blog & The Masters Of The Interwebs"!
     

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  16. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    I did have fun…but I'll have fun anytime there's music and dancing! Food and drinks help, too! I do believe I would have learned a lot at the conference, even if it was geared to Food bloggers. If one ever comes back to Austin, I think I'll just go to the whole thing!
     

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  17. Wolf Pascoe Avatar

    Good for you. I actually went to BlogHer a couple of years ago when it was in San Diego, as it’s close to where I live. I was treated real nice and they even let me write about it: Man Person at BlogHer
    There were some guys there too, whom I saw again in Austin.
    He Blog! Him good!

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  18. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    I remember when you went to BlogHer. It kind of gave me encouragement to go to this. I wish now I’d gone to the whole thing. I think I would have learned a lot. What was the name of the blog conference you attended in Austin?

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  19. Wolf Pascoe Avatar

    Dad 2.0 Summit. I think the next one is Dad 2.014 Summit. It’s pretty much the only game in town for the dads. Like BlogHer, it had a corporate emphasis. They should have a BlogHer in Austin. You’d love it.

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  20. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    I hope they decide to!

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