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Friday, December 1, 2017

#JaneAustenBites Recipe Link-up! | #FandomFoodies

Creating Recipes inspired by Jane Austen | #JaneAustenBites w/ #FandomFoodies
I'm excited to announce that I'm hosting the current round of Fandom Foodies right here on All Roads Lead to the Kitchen this month! I invite you to create and share recipes inspired by the works of Jane Austen—AND their derivatives!

You are welcome to add any Jane Austen inspired recipes that you already have on your blog to the link-up below, as well as any new ones that you create this month (or going forward, as the link-up will stay open indefinitely). When sharing your posts, old and new, be sure to add the #JaneAustenBites (and #FandomFoodies if you can fit it in), so that both myself and others can find them easily and reshare!

Find inspiration in her original works, finished or unfinished, movies by the same title, modern interpretations (think Clueless or Bridget Jones's Diary), Regency-era food and drink, riffs and re-tellings (Pride and Prejudice and Zombies), books or movies inspired by Jane (Austenland, The Jane Austen Book Club, Becoming Jane, Chaos Comes to Longbourn), video games (yup!), even Jane Austen inspired cookbook reviews....you name it! Basically, if it relates to Jane Austen, it's all good.

Please let me know if you have any questions, either in the comments, email, or on social media. I can't wait to see what everybody brings to the Fandom Foodies table this month!


Plus, I'm also hosting the Food 'n Flix club this month, where you can join us in the kitchen as we create recipes inspired by the movie Clueless, a modern interpretation of Jane Austen's Emma. I hope you'll join me for both!

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How to Participate:

  • Make a recipe inspired by the works of Jane Austen or any of their derivatives!
  • Post your recipe with photo on your blog or other social media platform (twitter, instagram, tumblr). Be sure to include a link to this post and to the Fandom Foodies site and use #JaneAustenBites and #FandomFoodies!
  • Grab the link to your blog post (or social media post) and add it to the link-up below!
  • You MAY link up previously posted recipes inspired by Jane Austen on your own site. You MAY link-up future Jane Austen inspired recipes (this linkup will stay open indefinitely).
  • Come back often and check out everyone else's contributions. Optional (but encouraged): give them a visit or a social media share, because sharing and connecting is half the fun!





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