Food Matters.........




Hi and welcome to the blogπŸ’™πŸ’™πŸ’™πŸ’™πŸ’™
This has been one of my best summer holidays, if not the best in a really long time. This is going to be my 23rd post and for today out of the millions of possible blog ideas, I chose to blog about food. Being the foodie I am, I don't think I have ever taken the time to actually blog about food.

Before that, I can't thank you all enough for the support and love shown to me through this little blog posts of mine. I hope you continue to share and subscribe to the blogπŸ’•.

For me food is a MOVEMENT. Being a girl that grew up in a family, where almost everyone in the house could cook; I have grown to enjoy and appreciate the art of cooking and baking. As a student on a tight budget, I would say food takes up about 70-80 percent of my monthly allowance; and I've realized that going out to eat and fast foods aren't the most economical thing to do. However, not everyone can cook nor can they claim to know every recipe in the world. So I enjoy following food bloggers on social media just to learn new recipes and techniques.

Today's post is just to serve a little guide for those who want to learn how to cook, as well as those who want to be a bit adventurous and try something new. Thus I decided to choose three Nigerian food bloggers to show you all the way!!! Why only Nigerians? I try to be diverse, but I'm Nigerian and I can vouch for three. They being Nigerian, doesn't mean they do not cook continental or oriental meals; in fact you will be amazed at the variety of snacks, smoothies and many mouth-watering recipes on their blogs. There will also be a vegetarian/vegan section that I'll touch a bit onπŸ˜‰πŸ˜‰πŸ˜‰. You can learn a million things from these 3 incredible bloggers. I know I sure did, you just need to take some proper time to go through their online blogs.

!!!! This isn't a sponsored post and neither am I stealing anybodies thingsπŸ˜‚
The flowing Nigerian bloggers will be properly credited for their amazing food blogs.

SO  LETS GO!

1)Foodland Fairy 

Website- https://foodlandfairy.com/




On Instagram, Foodland Fairy was one of the first food bloggers I actually noticed and followed. Her food presentations are so pretty, inviting and very diverse. The recipes are easy to understand and maneuver from Nigerian soups, to pastries and to finger foods. She exhibits beautiful and equally tasty meals.
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2) TheLmZ Kitchen

I first heard of this food blogger on twitter early last year and I kinda stalked her website. I fell in love with her recipes and even tried my hands one. It came out really good. This website will leave you drooling and very hungry. 





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3) The Nigerian Vegan

Website- http://www.vegannigerian.com

Well my fav girl is vegan and I'll actually say that sincerely vegan/vegetarian food is not bad at all trust me. This is for those who want to try something different and meat free. There are a variety of vegan versions of my favorite meals that I plan to try, and lots of them with my fav😁. But on the whole, it's a really interesting blog that you all might love.











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Soon I will be posting an extended list of food and pastry bloggers as well as Youtubers for my fellow foodies.

Please take a minor three minutes to complete (honestly) a survey for my upcoming blog post-
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Big S/O to my fav for helping me edit this post, she had a good laugh.
THANK YOU FOR READING THIS POSTπŸ’šπŸ’šπŸ’šπŸ’š..





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