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    Great Foodie Newsletters

    There are so many great foodie email newsletters out there.  Here are some of my favorites: Blackboard Eats – They have great deals at restaurants around Los Angeles and New…

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    KCRW placeholderBy Good Food • Mar 25, 2010 • 1 min read

    There are so many great foodie email newsletters out there. Here are some of my favorites:

    Blackboard Eats – They have great deals at restaurants around Los Angeles and New York. Think 30% off dinner at Philippe or a free bottle of wine at Sona.

    Tasting Table – I subscribe to the Los Angeles and the National editions. They always showcase interesting people, restaurants and companies. Lesley Balla, who is the LA editor, frequently appears on Good Food.

    Find.Eat.Drink – Billed as a website for people who “love the thrill of discovery.” They send a newsletter twice a week with articles, interviews and recommendations.

    Thrillist– They send a daily email with an “under-the-radar” recommendation.

    Daily Candy – Not always food related, but they frequently list interesting businesses. They have a huge following so businesses love being featured in these newsletters.

    Groupon – Great for deals on cooking classes, meals at restaurants and for lots of other non-food related items. They capitalize on group deals and then sell them off to individuals. They deal only works if enough people sign up.

    Living Social– They have really great deals for a variety of goods – like restaurants, haircuts and even dry cleaning. A couple of weeks ago they featured 50% off at Anisette Brasserie and at Larchmont Bungalow Cafe.

    Of course, there is the Good Food weekly newsletter. I do a book giveaway and share a recipe every week. Share with me some of your favorites.

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