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Food Blogger Interview: Lori Yates of FoxesLoveLemons

We always love hearing the thoughts behind those wonderful recipes and food photography from Dishfolio's food bloggers, that's why we love interviewing them! There's always something new we learn from each conversation. Today we have Lori Yate…

July 26: Bring Out Your Favorite Cheesecake Recipes - It's National Cheesecake Day!

Many people underestimate the history of the cheesecake, as its origins actually date back to Ancient Greek culture. The earliest recorded reference to cheesecake comes from a recipe book written by Aegimus, a physician. However, modern cheesec…

July 25: Classy Crème Brûlée Recipes on National Crème Brûlée Day!

It is not known exactly when this delicious dessert was invented, but the first written reference to it can be found in a 1691 cookbook called "Cuisinier Roial et Bourgeois" (Royal and Bourgeoisie Cooking) written by François Massialot, a Frenc…

July 24: Schedule a Cheat Day on National Junk Food Day!

Junk food is a catchall term for any type of fast food - pizza, burgers, fries and even sandwiches could be called fast food. Today, junk food is often blamed as one of the causes of child obesity problems that are developing in western society…

Food Blogger Interview: Kammie Gornia of Sensual Appeal

Here at Dishfolio, we love to get to know our wonderful food bloggers and food photographers, there's always something new to learn whenever we talk to them! Today we talked to Kammie Gornia of Sensual Appeal who gamely answered our questions …

July 22: Bottoms Up! It's National Tequila Day!

Tequila is a spirit that originates in Mexico. It is made from the blue agave plant, which grows in and around the city of Tequila. It has been grown and harvested there for around 600 years, thanks to the area's blue volcanic soil. Although th…

July 20: Enjoy a Cold Treat this Summer on National Ice Cream Day!

Ice cream has been around for thousands of years. As early as 400BC, the Ancient Persians would eat a mixture of snow and concentrated grape juice, while in the 10th century Arabs started to use milk sweetened with sugar, fruit or nuts as the …

July 19: Sweets for the Sweet - It's National Candy Day!

Candy is often thought of as an unnatural human invention, yet the earliest type of candy was completely natural. In ancient cultures, honey was used to coat fruit and nuts with a sweet layer, creating a prototype for the candy seen on our shel…

Food Blogger Interview: Daytona Strong of OutsideOslo

Dishfolio's food bloggers are a diverse bunch and we always love to hear about their backgrounds and inspirations behind the mouth-watering recipes and brilliant food photography. Today we interview Daytona Strong of OutsideOslo. With a backgr…

July 17: Let's Have A Toast to Daiquiris on National Daiquiri Day!

The word Daiquiri doesn't refer to a specific alcohol but rather to a group of cocktails whose ingredients include rum, citrus (lemon, lime or orange), and sugar. Daiquiri originated in Cuba, close to a beach with the name Daiquiri, and for a l…