Three top food and drink blogs in Cardiff as recommended by Cardiff in a Tea Cup’s Jaye Collins:
“The local restaurant reviews are great and always really reliable.”
“It’s not just food reviews. The Japanese Kit Kat reviews are my favourite posts as it’s an interest I share.”
“This is a new blog that focuses just on burgers in Cardiff. I like this niche idea so it’s a blog I’m definitely going to be keeping an eye on.”
This is only the second year that the UK Blog Awards have been run. The public vote will closed on December 3rd with the finalists being announced in the week commencing December 12th. There will then be a two-month judging period before the winners are awarded at the London ceremony in April 2015. You can vote for Jaye’s excellent tea blog and many many others over here and below is a selection of highlights from last year’s award ceremony:
[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PPJnzXwbzhA[/youtube]
Cardiff tea blogger Jaye Collins has been nominated in two categories for the UK Blog Awards, which will be taking place in London in April 2015.
Jaye’s blog Cardiff in a Tea Cup is nominated in the ‘Most innovative’ and ‘Best food and drink blog’ categories. Cardiff in a Tea Cup was launched in February of this year as Jaye believed there was a gap in the market for a local Cardiff tea blog, which focuses on “The actual tea” rather than just tea reviews, usually for online sellers.
Jaye said of her chances of winning, “There are a lot of blogs nominated which are more established than mine so I don’t really expect to win. Just getting to this stage is great.”
Three top food and drink blogs in Cardiff as recommended by Cardiff in a Tea Cup’s Jaye Collins:
“The local restaurant reviews are great and always really reliable.”
“It’s not just food reviews. The Japanese Kit Kat reviews are my favourite posts as it’s an interest I share.”
“This is a new blog that focuses just on burgers in Cardiff. I like this niche idea so it’s a blog I’m definitely going to be keeping an eye on.”
This is only the second year that the UK Blog Awards have been run. The public vote will closed on December 3rd with the finalists being announced in the week commencing December 12th. There will then be a two-month judging period before the winners are awarded at the London ceremony in April 2015. You can vote for Jaye’s excellent tea blog and many many others over here and below is a selection of highlights from last year’s award ceremony:
[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PPJnzXwbzhA[/youtube]