Some Kinda Good is one. Happy Blog-iversary to me!
I began blogging at a time in my lifeโthe year was 2011, the month was Novemberโwhen I needed to be fully engaged in something. Itโs amazing how the landscape of your life can change in a yearโs time, and whoย would’veย thought blogging about crab legs andย barbecueย would’veย filled a hole I never knew was missing?
Blogging allows me to combine many of my favorite things like eating, food and cooking but also writing, taking pictures, being on camera and sharing my personality and passion for coastal culture and the South. I reallyย didn’tย have any expectations when I set out to blog, other than not being one of those people on Facebook that share nothing but food picturesโbecause unknowingly, I was that girl for a long time. The moment became very real to me when a friend commented on one of my food pictures with this: โFacebook: Rebekahโs Food Diary.โ I thought, โWow, heโs right. Thereโs a better way.โ
Enter Some Kinda Good.

With a background in web writing and PR, I had all the skills in place. I set out to learnย WordPressย and gathered up some photos of the food Iโd cooked. Not surprisingly, I had plenty of content at the ready, as though it had been stockpiled for its moment in the sun.
Some Kinda Good has evolved over the year, and Iโm kind of embarrassed at some of my earlier posts.ย You’veย got to start somewhere though. As one of my favorite quotes says, โThe expert in anything was once a beginner.โ

Throughout the year,ย I’veย built relationships with restaurant owners, food and beverage connoisseurs, food writers and other bloggers. Iโve gotten to meet notable cookbook authors, culinary producers, well-respected chefs and colleagues at food & beverage public relations firms throughout the Southern seacoast. ย Iโve also subscribed to Bon Appetite Magazine and become a sort of amateur kitchen expert among friends and family. Iโve worked with ingredients I once considered foreign like, heirloom tomatoes and pimiento-cheese. Iโve sampled restaurant dishes I thought I would never order like fried chicken and waffles or an open-face whole egg omelet topped with goat cheese, sautรฉed shrimp, spiced pecans and arugulaโฆ.for breakfast!
Iโve learned to be true to me, that you canโt pursue a food trend because itโs a trend. When I did that, I only did it for the sake of being popular, to show that I too was up-to-speed with food on a stick, kid food for adults and all things local and organic. While it was fun to experiment, those ventures lacked passion.
And we all know without passion, the fire dies.
All along, my philosophy has been guided by one thought from Julia Child who said, โFind something your passionate about, and keep tremendously interested in it.โ Iโm a firm believer that itโs never too late to do the things you love, and when you do the things you love, success comes.

These are the successes Iโm celebratingโฆa few highlights from my year in the blog-sphere:
Most Popular Posts:
- Homemade Summer Fruit Jam and Bread
- Passion Meets Barbeque in Coastal Southeast Georgia
- Farm to Table Fried Green Tomatoes
- The Crab Trap, A Family Favorite
- Dining the Way the South Intended
- Homemade Pimiento-Cheese, A Revelation
Most Searched Post:
Favorite Search Term:
- Faulk Some Kinda Eating
Accomplishments:
- Held #2 spot on Urbanspoonโs Leaderboard of Top Georgia Food Blogs: September โ November 2012
- Currently ranked #3 on Urbanspoonโs Leaderboard of Top Georgia Food Blogs
- Featured as an Editorโs Pick of the Day on Bloggers.com
- Featured as a Tweep of the Week on Atlanta Dish, the company blog of Melissa Libby & Associates
- Becky Sue Hits the Big Time: Special feature on Kudzu Dad Blog
- Featured in numerous editions ofย Paper.li, an online newspaper

Relationships I’ve Built as a Result of Blogging:ย
- Chef Courtney
- Gena Berry
- Libbie Summers
- Nathalie Dupree
- Cynthia Grabaurt
- Ford Fry
- Ted Dennard
- The Reynolds Group
- At the Table Public Relations
- Melissa Libby & Associates

Without sounding too much likeย I’veย won a Grammy, Iย couldn’tย celebrate my successes without acknowledging a few special folks:
Thanks to my mom and best friend Charity, who without fail were always the first to comment on my posts, even when the content lacked interest or when no one else cared. Thanks to my graphic designer friends, Amanda and Tori for giving my blog the exact look and feel I envisioned, as it progressed throughout the year. To Angela and Jennifer, my other best friends, thanks for all your encouraging words…your affirmation often kept me going. To my former co-workers and friends in the PR department at Floyd Medical Center, your belief in my abilities blows my mind. Thank you for your constant reassurance, for calling me out when my postsย aren’tย well beyond expectations and for holding me to the Class of Style standard.
And finally, my favorite Twitter friends: @Golden_Isles, @VisitSavannah, @ClassicGeorgia, @Grocerize and @ChefCourtney13โy’all are always faithful to retweet my posts and I’ve gained many followers as a result of your influence. Thank you, really.
With nearly 15,000 hits and a healthy following through social media, Iโm pretty stoked. Not too shabby for my first year in the blog-sphere. Some Kinda Good is bringing my dreams to life. Maybe year two will include The Cooking Channel or Food Network. Dream big or go home!
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