On-Line Magazine Looking for Food & Wine Lovers
Online, January 16, 2010 (Newswire.com) - If you're in the market for some good food and fine wine or casting about for suggestions on quick meals and inexpensive but impressive table wines, "The Local Accent Guide for Food and Wine Enthusiasts" may be just what you're looking for.
Readers can check the "Guide" for information about local wines and wine-tasting events held at one of the region's numerous wineries. Recommendations from local and national experts are interspersed with personal notes from bloggers who are eager to share their discoveries.
Recently the "Guide" included a lengthy entry from a blogger who experimented with a Rachel Ray recipe. Another blogger described her experience in making five-minute no-knead bread.
"We're always looking for new bloggers," says Local Accent editor Larry Mazzeno. "We want this blog to be a place where locals can share their experiences."
Those wishing to check out the "Guide" should go to www.thelocalaccent.com, click on the BLOGS entry at the top of the page, and scroll down to the "Food and Wine Enthusiasts" entry.
The Local Accent features articles with the local scoop on how to get the most out of life in the Northern Neck and Middle Peninsula. Boaters. Real estate buyers. Tourists. They come from all over. But there's no single outlet that serves them all. Until now.
Virginia's Northern Neck and Middle Peninsula communities are learning that the place to go for information about events, businesses, tides, art, culture and more is The Local Accent.