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Wine and Dine Your Way to Writing Success


Explanation of what a food critic does and how to get this divine job.
As a food critic, I can think of no better way to spend the work day than dining on the best and most exotic dishes and then sharing that information with tens of thousands of readers through a daily newspaper or regional magazine. Online publications, both those using restarant reviews to round out their content and those completely focusing on culinary arts, are also searching for qualified food critics.

The field of food writing, and especially, food critiquing is growing. Every day new opportunities are opening up: weekly and alternative newspapers attract readers with news of dining establishments; gardening and leisure time magazines are seeking food-related stories to meet the needs of their customers. The Internet alone has opened a new world of wonder for food writers, and food critics in particular. E-zines, e-newsletters, websites on food and websites on cities or tourist destinations are advertising for writers knowledgeable about food.

Sure, its a job, but you cant take it too seriously, for after all, food should be fun. Som what exactly does a food critic do? Eat too much and too often, and get paid to tell readers an educated opinion about the food, restaurant ambiance, waitstaff and the value of the overall experience. It may sound like something you do anyway spreading the wor about your favorite restaurants, but as a professional food critic, you choose your words carefully when you chide the chef on his gaffes and praise him on his triumphs. You tell your readers enough information so they can decide if a particular rowdy family restaurant is right for them, or if they might prefer to celebrate their anniversaries at that intimate French restaurant that overlooks the bay.

As you grow with the job of food writer, life just gets better. You have the perfect excuse to travel on the publications tab. Your readers need to know whats out there for a day trip or a trip around the world. Food critics are sent on assignment to France, Italy, Argentina, Australia, Viet Nam and Egypt. Closer to home, you might be sent to do a round up of the Mexican restaurants in Chicago, or San Franciscosrestaurants on the wharf.

Intrigued? Wondering how you can break into food criticism or do restaurant reviews as a freelancer? There is no one specific career path to becoming a food critic. Success comes to those with two primary passions, though, writing and food. Or food and writing, depending on who youre asking. Neither skill can be forced: a restaurant employee who lacks writing skills cannot carry off the role of food critic, nor can a writer who merely eats to live convey the passion for dining readers demand. But while neither skill can be coerced, both cn be nurtured if a small seed of interest is present.

The benefits of a career in food writing are many. As a food critic I have eaten at restaurants I could not have afforded on my own, as well as eaten food items I would never have chosen if my job did not require me to taste a wide range of dishes. Its also easy to make friends when you feed them on savory shepherds pie one week and chocolate bread pudding the next. How many times do we, as amateur diners, return to the same restaurants and order our regular meal? Thats a big no-no for food critics, and to be honest, once you start moving forward on your career, youll be anxious to explore new cuisines and exotic dishes. When compared with salaries of journalists in general, the wages tend to be fair whether you are writing one article per week as a freelance writer, or working as food editor, including critiques, at a large paper or magazine.

Another benefit - this is a job that you can expand on. There is lways a larger paper, a bigger audience, a more prestigious magazine and another book to be conquered. Do you crave personal growth, never wishing to stagnatein a career? Then this is the one for you.

Heres more good news: the food world is getting bigger even as you read this. Chefs are creating new culinary fusions by combining two or more ethnic cuisines and rediscovering traditional ways. Even if you dont have access to the worldsrestaurants or culinary arts institutes, you can use the Internet as an invaluable research tool. In addition, explore bookstores, study cookbooks and learn from local cooking teachers to grasp exciting new food preparation skills, understand trendy dishes and employ newly imported herbs and seasonings. As the food world grows, your skills will be more valuable. The average diner needs your expertise, knowledge and guidance on where to go, what to order and how to eat it.

What qualifications are editorslooking for? Writing skills - do you have professional writing experience? Previously published writing clips will show your abilities; food writing samples can push you to the front of the crowd. A passion for food is the second requirement, whether youve worked in restaurants, catere parties, published cookbooks or studied culinary arts as an avocation.

As a food critic, your job will be to tackle critical writing. In this context, critical does not mean negative; critical is a blend of analysis and opinion. When you wrote papers in your English literature class comparing Herman Melvilles Billy Budd and Moby Dick, you were writing critically. You relied on your study of the novels, your understanding of the themes, and your own experience and opinion to write a satisfactory paper.

As a food critic you will use your skills of observation: you will look at the building and its dcor, you will note the plating, or presentation of the dishes youve ordered. You will listen to neighboring tables discussions on how their dinner is progressing. When stumped at an ingredient or disappointed to have the promised portobello mushrooms replaced with white button mushrooms, you will ask the waiter for information. Prior to dining, you will have researched the restaurant whether using the newspaper library for owner and chef information or calling and asking about the dress, specials, menu personality.

Unique to food criticism is the use of all the senses. You will look and hear, but also smell, taste and touch. Your previous culinary studies, whether in school or at home, will guide you when tasting the combination of herbs, preparation of the meats and texture of the vegetables. You will touch the food, whether you pick up the hard sourdough rolls and feel the crunch as you break them open, or you touch the cream sauce with your mouth. This is why your reference library, as discussed later in the book, stocked with food encyclopedias and dictionries, is essential. Critical writers must know their facts and use these facts to analyze the situation and present an educated opinion. You will be expected to provide evidence to back up your conclusion, whether that evidence is facts (traditional Caesar salad is made with romaine lettuce, fresh grated parmesan, anchovies and garlic vinaigrette), personal observation (grilled steak was added to the Caesar salad) and opinion (the variation on the traditional salad was worthy of Caesar Cardina*

About the Author

Author Notes: Pamela White is a home-based freelance writer focusing on food, parenting and writing topics. Her ebooks, including Making Money Mystery Shopping, and Operate Your Own Paint and Wallpapering Business are available exclusively from Bizymoms.com. Become a Food Writer is available at Fabjob.com. She is the marketing and promotions director of Futures Mysterious Anthology Magazine.



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California Wine Limo Excursions



There are so many wineries in California that your explorations can often result in the need for third party transportation. With California wine limo excursions, you can get around in comfort and luxury.


California Wine Limo Excursions


Most wine lovers know about the big northern California wine regions - Napa Valley and Sonoma Valley. These areas produce some of the highest quality and most appreciated wines in the entire US. There are, however, other northern California wine regions; one of them is Anderson Valley. Home to some of the least known yet highly praised wineries in the state, California wine limo excursions of the Anderson Valley and Mendocino can be very rewarding - you will feel like you're discovering a wine region few others have visited.


Mendocino wine country is home to some very fine vineyards and wineries, and the best way to see this region is with one of the California wine limo excursions. One company that offers luxury (in either a Lincoln Town Car or SUV stretch limousine) is Mendo Wine. Located in the town of Mendocino, this excursion company prides itself on creating excursions that are enjoyable and tailored to your tastes. Each excursion day starts at 10:00 am, and the limo excursion will stop at four to five wineries as time allows. There is a set list of wineries visited by Mendo Wine, and while visiting each one is not possible, you can make requests and they will be accommodated as possible.


The wine excursion limo will pick you up at any inn or hotel within Mendocino Village, or down to Navarro Bridge south. Driving to the wineries in the Mendocino area takes about 35 minutes from the village, and you will be able to see redwood forests along the coastline as you approach your destination. You can either join a group excursion, or reserve a private excursion for two in the Town Car or a private limo excursion for two. While enjoying the wineries of the Anderson Valley, you will be chauffeured from spot to spot, stopping for gourmet lunch at one of the wineries as well as enjoying bread and cheese along with your wine tastings.


Some of the wineries you'll discover while taking California wine limo excursions in the Mendocino area include the Goldeneye Winery, famous for the best premium Pinot Noir in the region and Greenwood Ridge Vineyards which produces all of its varietals in small batches (less than 7000 cases produced per year). The wineries selected to be on the excursions led by Mendo Wine are seen as the best examples of each of the wine types produced in the region - from the white wines that are made in Philo to the deep reds produced in the ridges above Anderson Valley.


A different spot to consider for your next wine adventure, Mendocino is a perfect place to discover new wines as well as enjoy the beauty of northern California. California wine limo excursions add a bit of luxury to your wine trip as well.

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The Basics of Wine Tasting Tours


Wine is one of the oldest drinks associated traditionally with many festivals and celebrations. Today, it has become a common household item and is found everywhere from bars to kitchens. Many people have gone on wine tasting tours not out of any professional obligations but out of sheer love for this particular drink. Wine tasting tours are organized so that wine tasters may have the chance to evaluate the quality of different wines based on criteria like feeling, aroma, and color. People who go on wine tasting tours have a well-developed sense of smell and taste and they can tell even minor details about a wine through simple smelling and tasting.

Besides determining the taste of the wine, wine tasting tours also offer the opportunity for determining the proper placement of the wine based on other ingredients like alcohol content, tannin, acidity, and the collective balance between such elements. Wine tasting involves the use of equipment like aroma bottles and blotting strips that are the stock in trade of everyone who goes on wine tasting tours.

Wine tasting tours are a kind of minor festival unto themselves among wine lovers. While there are many wine tasting events that are taking place all over the world, the best thing for wine tasters are the events combined with their vacations. Wine tasting tours are conducted for people who wish to vacation in spots close to wineries and enjoy a vacation while indulging in their favorite form of recreation and relaxation. These tours have become well established and include some of the most famous wineries and vineyards. Some wine tasting tours are organized around specific wine tasting festivals that take place in specific parts of the world and within certain hotels and restaurants.

The good news is that many of the leading wineries in the world have tied up with tour organizers to offer wine tasting tours for wine lovers. The best way to find out about wine tasting tours is to search on the Internet or to ask your own travel agent for information about these tours. Remember that wine tasting tours are not like regular tours and the packages, transportation, accommodation, duration, and destinations are all a little removed from regular tourist destinations. There are several travel agents that offer many exciting wine tasting tours that cover wineries in places like Mexico, Italy, Spain, France, and even California. There are so many wineries in the world that your choice is practically as unlimited as regular tourist destinations. In some cases it is even possible to customize your own wine tasting tours by selecting wineries, accommodation, and tour duration. In case you are visiting wine festivals then you could choose which events you would like to attend.

Like most everything else, the Internet has made the location and booking of wine tasting tours easier than it ever was. Not only can you find the tours that suit you best but through online communities you can even exchange comments with people who have been on those tours before and pick up tips that could save you time and money and also prevent you from committing some common mistakes.

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