Posts Tagged ‘martha stewart’


BlogHer 2012 in New York City

BlogHer-12-Logo.jpg

After blogging for close to 5 years (!!!), last week, I finally had the chance to go to BlogHer and mingle among some of the blog world’s finest. I’ve always wanted to go to BlogHer, but usually ended up picking the more specialized blogging conferences. And when I say specialized, I mean conferences having to do with food. This was my first very general blogging conference and I went for part personal reasons (We are not Martha) and part work reasons (I work as a social media marketing specialist).

I had an absolute blast, but man was this different from any other blogging conference I’ve ever been to. It was even way different from BlogHer Food. In fact, I don’t think I met a single food specific blogger who was attending the conference. I did meet a lot of awesome moms and family-type bloggers (I would love to know what percentage of bloggers at BlogHer are moms!) and lots of bloggers who write about their lives in general. It was awesome to connect with bloggers I don’t normally have the chance to meet! I’m always amazed by how many blogs are out there that I might never discover on my own if I don’t actually get out there and start talking.

It’s tough to say what my favorite part of BlogHer was, but I guess I’ll go ahead and be cliche and say it was meeting so many fabulous people. But really. I went to New York City completely alone, not knowing anyone at the conference. But BlogHer is the kind of place where it’s totally normal to just go up to people and say, “Hi! I’m Susie!” or to have people come up to you and introduce themselves. I absolutely love that. Probably partly because I live in Boston and… well, that just doesn’t happen here.

My first evening in New York, I had the pleasure of dining with the good people of Stonyfield at the brand new Chelsea’s Table in Chelsea Pier. The restaurant comes from Stonyfield Chairman Gary Hirshberg and is all about “real food,” natural and organic. It’s both cafe and caterer and it opened specially for us to enjoy dinner on Thursday evening.

BlogHer-12-Chelseas-Table-Table.jpg

Oh, and I can’t forget to mention, they serve many Stonyfield treats, including a wonderful organic dairy bar.

BlogHer-12-Chelseas-Pier-Stonyfield.jpg

I loved the murals on the walls.

BlogHer-12-Chelseas-Table-Stonyfield-2.jpg

Executive Chef David Seigal told us all about the cafe, its mission, and its menu. Plus he whipped up quite the feast!

BlogHer-12-Chelseas-Table-Owner.jpg

My favorites included the kale salad:

BlogHer-12-Chelseas-Table-Kale-Salad.jpg

The black truffle risotto:

BlogHer-12-Chelseas-Table-Black-Truffle-Risotto.jpg

And the portobello burger:

BlogHer-12-Chelseas-Table-Portobello-Burger.jpg

If I lived or worked near Chelsea Pier (and not gonna lie, I kind of wish I did!), I’d be stopping in here for lunch pretty much every day. If you live or work in the area, definitely check it out and tell Gary hello. Dining at Chelsea’s Table was a great way to kick off BlogHer!

The next day was all about the BlogHer sessions and the expo. Since I work in social media, I wanted to attend all the social media sessions, even though I figured they’d be pretty basic.

BlogHer-12-Twitter-Facebook-Session.jpg

They definitely were and I found myself wishing they were a bit more in-depth. But I do understand it’s tough to please 5,000 conference attendees who are all at different experience levels. Still, why is all social media information for beginners? What about people who know how to use it for the basics, but want to take it a step or two further?

BlogHer-12-Social-Media-Session.jpg

I was a little disappointed the Brand-Blogger Connection was closed off before I even got there, but ended up having a pretty good experience at Avoiding Google Analytics Overload (though it’s A LOT to cover in 1.5 hours). Many people will tell you they don’t go to blogging conferences for the sessions, but I always want to see what I can learn at them. At the very least I can get inspired… And I now know I need to take some serious action on Google+ (OK, I already knew this; but now I really know this).

In between the day’s sessions and keynotes, I went off to the Expo Hall!

BlogHer-12-Expo-Hall-2.jpg

I tried to scope out every booth at the expo to see what was working and what brands were doing a fabulous job connecting with bloggers.

Of course, you won’t be surprised, but Martha Stewart (and team Staples) does it again! I seriously contemplated moving into Martha’s little Staples world. No really, I wanted to hide out here and play “house” when everyone else went home.

BlogHer-12-Martha-Stewart-Staples-3.jpg

Nothing inspires me quite like a well-organized space and clearly Martha Stewart’s line at Staples has everything I need to put myself (and my home) together.

BlogHer-12-Martha-Stewart-Staples-2.jpg =

Why doesn’t my kitchen shelf at home look like this? (wait, I know this answer… Because I have WAY too much stuff!).

BlogHer-12-Martha-Stewart-Staples.jpg

Maybe it seems obvious, but having a celebrity spokesperson never hurts when you’re trying to get the word out about your brand at a blogging conference.

BlogHer-12-Egglands-Best.jpg

No, not the Eggland’s Best egg (though I do love him!); I’m talking about Iron Chef’s Candice Kumai.

BlogHer12-CandiceKumai.jpg

Candice was more than happy to chat with bloggers and pose for photo opportunities. What a sweetheart! She’s getting ready to release, Cook Yourself Sexy, a book I may just be reviewing in the future.

Eggland’s Best also had a fun little slot-type machine, in which you could win a prize. Interaction is the key when it comes to blogger expos.

BlogHer-12-Egglands-Best-Game.jpg

Introducing the public to new products is also a good expo plan. Dannon had cases full of their new Light & Fit Greek yogurt for everyone to try.

BlogHer-12-Dannon-Greek-Yogurt.jpg

Land O Lakes combined both tactics and cooked up some dishes using their new butter with olive oil and sea salt. I absolutely NEED a stick of this butter ASAP.

BlogHer-12-Land-O-Lakes-Menu.jpg

But they also brought along a celebrity friend. Can you guess who?

BlogHer-12-Pioneer-Woman-Boots.jpg

Yup, Ree Drummond, the Pioneer Woman herself!

BlogHer-12-Pioneer-Woman.jpg

And she was sweet enough to take photos with anyone who wanted them (which was likely everyone at the conference). I almost went back two days in a row, but I didn’t want to get all creep show on her. You never know; Marlboro Man could have been hiding out behind the stacks of butter.

BlogHer-Pioneer-Woman-Ree.jpg

But don’t get me wrong; the celebrity guest doesn’t have to be “big time” to work for the brand. One food brand whose products I’ve never in my life tried and would probably not be quick to write about had me tweeting away. Who? Jimmy Dean.

BlogHer-12-Jimmy-Dean.jpg

Why? Because they brought this guy along:

BlogHer-12-Jimmy-Dean-Sun.png

Well done, Jimmy Dean; well done.

Sometimes just plain pretty wins, too. I loved Dole’s greenhouse.

BlogHer-12-Dole-Fruit.jpg

And other times information is key. Chris and I got a SodaStream for our wedding (we drink a ton of seltzer water!), but haven’t had a chance to use it yet between our busy schedules and moving and all. The nice representatives at the booth told me exactly how to use it with lots of tips and tricks.

BlogHer-12-Soda-Stream.jpg

Plus they introduced me to the unsweetened essences. Mint? Seltzer water with mint is right up my alley, so I will definitely be seeking this out.

BlogHer-12-Soda-Stream-Mint.jpg

Offering food samples always works, too. Kikkoman did something a little different by having someone develop a recipe for them. Soy sauce ice cream?

BlogHer-12-Soy-Sauce-Ice-Cream-Kikkoman.jpg

It was actually delicious! I can’t imagine there was TOO much soy sauce in this as I could mainly taste the brown sugar with a hint of pizazz. Maybe I’ll have to try this one at home?

Wholly Guacamole offered samples of their guacamole. I had never tried the spicy variety before and I absolutely loved it.

BlogHer-12-Wholly-Guacamole.jpg

You know me, I don’t eat a lot of packaged food. And I almost always make my own guacamole because it’s easy and fresh and delicious. But this legitimately tasted just like what you’d get if you made it yourself (it’s all-natural and has no preservatives!). And you know all those times you’re seriously craving guacamole and can’t find any avocados that are ripe enough to use? I know, tough life. Here’s your answer.

BlogHer-12-Wholly-Guacamole-2.jpg

Some of the sponsors even had suites as their showrooms and invited us up to visit. Hershey’s had a full-on camping trip in their suite, complete with fake grass, fake campfires, tents, and lots and lots of s’mores making. You know I had a s’more or two (or 10).

BlogHer-12-Smores-Hersheys.jpg

And I’ve really got to hand it to Starbucks for introducing their new Starbucks Verismo system to a bunch of social media happy bloggers. They invited me to sit through a demonstration of the new single serve coffee machine and to try the coffee for myself.

BlogHer-12-Starbucks-Verismo-7.jpg

I’ll admit, the machine was pretty cool. It makes the absolutely perfect latte and the one I had seriously tasted exactly like what I’d get at Starbucks. I imagine the regular cup of coffee is the same- like having a Starbucks in your home!

BlogHer-12-Starbucks-Verismo-3.jpg

Plus, the latte is more beautiful than you’d ever think a latte could be (I’m sure the Bodum glass didn’t hurt!).

BlogHer-12-Starbucks-Verismo-6.jpg

And the machines are prettier than your average single-serve coffee maker, too. Very sleek, if I do say so myself. I like the smaller, less intense machine ($199) myself as it would fit nicely in the corner of my counter. The larger machine with more bells and whistles will cost, if I remember correctly, $399.

BlogHer-12-Starbucks-Verismo.jpg

And that, my friends, is a very brief report of the sponsors at the BlogHer expo. Trust me, I could go on. And on and on.

You know what my favorite part of BlogHer 2012 was, right? I mean, y’all heard Martha Stewart did a keynote speech, didn’t you? Well, she did. And she was fabulous. From her outfit (and her shoes…. omg her shoes!) to her sense of humor, advice, and honesty; I loved everything about her presence at BlogHer.

BlogHer-12-Martha-Stewart.jpg

I only regret that I didn’t get any better photos. I wasn’t sitting that far from her but I stupidly forgot my most useful camera lens at home and the lighting on the stage wasn’t that great for photos (but looked fab in person).

BlogHer-12-Martha-Stewart-2.jpg

Katie Couric did a keynote speech on Saturday and she was also absolutely fabulous. I’ve never been a huge Katie fan (I didn’t not like her; just never had much of an opinion), but I thought the way she connected with everyone at BlogHer was perfect. She was funny and completely down-to-Earth. New fan!

BlogHer-12-Katie-Couric-2.jpg

There was a LOT more to BlogHer that I’m not including here. From the non-stop parties to the crazy networking to the New York City experience, it was quite the few days. And I’m still marveling at the fact that I’m part of such a wild word. Not to mention, going through my plethora of business cards and visiting the blogs and social media accounts of everyone I met over the 3 days.

But for now, I really need to catch up on sleep. If there’s one thing BlogHer is not about, it’s sleep. But I’m OK with that.

If you’ve been to any, what has your favorite blog conference been?

[Sues]

Sues’s Favorite Things #18

I currently have total and complete vacation brain. First thing tomorrow I’m embarking on a family vacation to Lake Chautauqua in Upstate Western New York (thanks, Jennifer!). Can we talk about how excited I am? It’s going to be a week filled with sitting in the sun, catching up with relatives, checking out breweries and wineries, playing golf, and just plain relaxation.

Yes, somehow I was peer pressured into playing golf. It’s one of those activities I’ve never been interested in at all, but with Chris, my sister, and Adam all wanting to play, I finally gave in and took a lesson. I’m pretty awful, but figure it’s a good way to spend time outside and it’s the kind of sport that allows you to basically stand around talking. Which really is my kind of sport, so I can’t complain too much. Plus, I got a super cute golf glove and am already dreaming up fun golf outfits. What? I need to find some way to get excited about it.

IMG_9474.jpg

I’m especially excited to head to Ommegang Brewery on our way up to Chautauqua tomorrow. And also to hit up one of my very favorite breweries, Southern Tier while we’re vacationing. Plus, my family is holding our own little event called Wing Fest, which will consist of a little family reunion packed with buffalo wings. Love my family!

Since I’ve got vacation on my mind, I’m posting my favorite things today. I’ve been letting them pile up for quite a while, so here goes nothing!

Cabot Private Stock Classic Vermont Cheddar Cheese:

OK, it’s no secret I’m obsessed with Cabot Cheese. Not only is the cheese awesome, but the entire company is made up of just plain good people. They send us cheese often and are always willing to help us out in all kinds of ways. I honestly think they’re one of the very best companies around today. But of all their cheese I’ve had (which is probably every single variety- except the smoky bacon one, where can I find the smoky bacon one?? ), the Private Stock Cheddar is my ultimate favorite. OMG I could eat an entire block of this in one sitting. It’s super sharp and flavorful and I don’t think I can enjoy a burger anymore unless this is topping it. Or an egg sandwich. Or a grilled cheese. Or life.

IMG_8797

Blueberries in Ice Cubes:

Chris and I caught a segment of the Today Show recently where they made a cocktail with blueberry ice cubes and we immediately did it ourselves. It’s super easy and makes every drink a lot more fun. Just put blueberries in your ice cube tray and fill with water.

IMG_9066

Freeze! And use ice cubes like normal.

IMG_9105

I especially recommend using the blueberry ice cubes in lemonade with vodka. But they make water 100% better, too!

IMG_9111

Martha Stewart Glitter:

Martha Stewart. Glitter. Could anything on Earth make me happier? I think not. It might be my new goal to have this Martha Stewart Glitter in every single color in my collection. Could I add that to our wedding registry? Look out because I’ll have a little project featuring this glitter coming up on the blog soon!

IMG_9178

The Rattlesnake Bar and Grill:

Chels and I are obviously HUGE fans of Poe’s Kitchen at The Rattlesnake. As we’ve mentioned before, the food used to be really subpar at the Rattlesnake and we would never go there. But once Brian Poe started as the chef, he totally turned things around and now it’s some of the BEST casual dining in the city. We hadn’t paid Poe a visit in quite a while, so a couple weeks ago, we gathered some of our friends, had a drink on the roof deck, and then headed in for some food.

Poe brought us out a few appetizers, like this flatbread made on naan with grilled peaches, prosciutto, and goat cheese. Swoon.
IMG_8985.jpg

And this grilled avocado with lobster.

IMG_8987.jpg

Some of his famous corn bread (seriously, this stuff is amazing. If you only order one thing, make it this!).

IMG_8988.jpg

We also got some meals to nibble on. Susan claimed this jalapeno clam chowder was the best clam chowder she’s had in the city (and she’s tried a lot!). It was absolutely stuffed with clams and had a pretty stunning presentation.

IMG_8990

Becca loved her steak quesadilla made with garlic naan.

IMG_8992

Chels and I shared some of the famous fish tacos.

IMG_8995

Somehow I missed getting a picture of Alison‘s burger, which may as well be named Best Burger in the World right this second. Let’s just talk about the fact that it’s a Kobe Beef Burger stuffed with LOBSTER, FOIE GRAS and BLACK TRUFFLES. Also it has whiskey bacon and Irish porter cheese on it. Can you even imagine a burger with so much amazingness in it?!

Poe surprised us with dessert, too. Strawberry shortcake kebabs with minted black truffle ice cream. Also known as heaven on a plate. I mean, have you ever had minted black truffle ice cream?? No? Do it. Now.

IMG_8997

Though Poe brought us the appetizers and desserts complimentary, I can 100% say all opinions are our own… and they are very strong opinions :) We choose to talk about the Rattlesnake so much because we think it’s SO underrated and not enough people realize how awesome the food really is. Plus, they have a roof deck and sweet patio seating, too. On prime people watching real estate.

IMG_8999

Starbucks Iced Coffee

The other day, I got a super fun surprise in the mail. Starbucks sent me some items from their iced coffee collection. Yippee!

IMG_9458.jpg

Starbucks new VIA Iced Coffee. Can we talk about how awesome this is? All you have to do is mix it with water and ice, shake it up, and sip away. It’s perfect for iced coffee on the go and with the incredibly sweltering weather we’ve had in Boston the last couple days, I’ve been enjoying it quite a bit.

IMG_9466

Especially since Starbucks also sent a travel mug specifically meant for their iced VIA. It even has a pop-up straw. It’s a shaker for ice coffee.

IMG_9468

And? Cool Beans. Ice cubes shaped like coffee beans that you make with coffee. No more watered down iced coffee!

IMG_9470

How cool? Beans?

IMG_9479

The easiest iced coffee ever. And the caramel flavor is awesome!

IMG_9483.jpg

I haven’t broke into the bag of coffee beans specifically meant for iced coffee yet, but I can’t wait to brew some up.

IMG_9465.jpg

And Tazo Passion Tea that I’ll be making some lovely iced tea with :)

IMG_9472

Dinner with Bloggers:

As you know, one of my very favorite things about blogging is meeting so many amazing people. Last weekend, I got to go to dinner with one of my favorite bloggers and tweeters, Kristin from Camels & Chocolate. Kristin is a California-based travel blogger and writes about her amazing tales traveling around the world. She and her husband were in Boston on a family trip and Chris and I went out to dinner with them, along with Susan and her husband. In case you don’t know Susan of Transient Travels, she’s a Boston-based travel blogger and was one of my very first blogging friends. Chels and I met Susan, Becca, and Julie Q over 4 years ago and though we all blog about different things, we’ve been friends ever since :)

Anyway, Kristin, Susan, and I (and our men) headed to 94 Mass Ave for some small plates and LOTS of chatting. I’m pretty sure we could have sat there (or stood outside) all night talking. I’m so excited I finally got to meet Kristin and hope to see her when her travels bring her around again!

IMG_9335.jpg

Summer Music:

Do you have a song of the summer? You know, like a summer anthem? My anthems of summer are definitely all country music this year. Most specifically Jason Aldean’s “Dirt Road Anthem.”

And Zac Brown and Jimmy Buffet’s “Knee Deep.”

Are you a country music fan? One of my biggest pet peeves about living in Boston is that people seem to hate country music here. Ask people what kind of music they like and they always seem to answer “I listen to anything BUT country music.” Why?! I think it’s the most fun music EVER.

OK, I’m off to finish up work for the week, pack about 10 bathing suits in my bag, bake about 4 dozen cookies, and hit the road! I’ve got some posts queued up for next week and I’ll hopefully be posting some vacation updates, too :) Be sure to follow us on Twitter at @WearenotMartha and my personal account at @Susie, too. And if you have any recommendations for fun things to do in the Lake Chautauqua area of New York, let me know!

Have a super happy weekend!

[Sues]