Who Should Be The Next Foodblog Star? Cheapeats…Of Course

Cheapeats has entered the race to be the next Food Blog Star. What will it take? Some creativity, wit, knowledge and of course my fans. So here’s Round 1 of the competition………WHY SHOULD CHEAPEATS BE THE NEXT FOOD BLOG STAR?

Growing up in an Italian home in Brooklyn, hours were spent in the kitchen watching and helping my Mother and Grandparents cook. How to take a little of this, a pinch of that and turn it into a fabulous meal. Most problems were solved over a plate of my Mom’s famous eggplant parmesan. Endless stories were told about my family history including the scandalous gossip. I can’t divulge names because a true Sicilian never snitches. Let’s just say it involved a can of tomatoes. I say no more.  

Having worked in fashion and real estate, I was always on the hunt for the next hot item and the best deal. If I find a bargain, I’m the first one to spread the word. I naturally applied that to dining out. Where can you get a great meal for a great price?

What is relaxing to me is stressful for others….deciding “Where’s a good place to eat”? I soon became “Information Center” for my friends, family, colleagues and clients. Where should we go? Ask Rose. In an instant, I’d ramble off a list of restaurants just like men site batting averages and stock picks. What can I say…it’s my thing. I’m just a wealth of useless information.  

Then one day, I had a light bulb moment! Why not spread the word across the land for all to hear. The answer was right in front of me. A Cheapeats restaurant guide for all those bargain hunters like me. 

Cheapeats separates the tasty spots from the simply nots, to spare your cash and your ribs.  See…..my useless information is not so useless after all. 

Happiness, $25 and under.

 

Bookmark and Share

About The Author

A fierce love of food and twin careers in real estate and fashion taught Rose to look for the hottest item and the hottest deal. Perfect attributes for creating Cheapeatsinc.com. When friends and clients needed a great meal at a great price, she could rattle off restaurant names the way a sports nut ticks off batting averages—but with a lot more home runs. Now it’s all at Cheapeats, where you’ll find “Happiness, $25 and under.”

Comments


Warning: count(): Parameter must be an array or an object that implements Countable in /home/qse3j5ydakur/domains/blog.cheapeatsinc.com/html/wp-includes/class-wp-comment-query.php on line 405

Leave a Reply