blog in the papers

Local blogger Jaden Hair got some great publicity from not only the local daily paper via blogger-friendly Jeff Houck, but she was mentioned in the Wall Street Journal, too. She really digs all the attention, but if you check out her website, you will see that she deserves every bit of any acknowledgment she gets.

If you like great photos of great food, take a quick trip through Jaden’s Steamy Kitchen. If you like to cook, you should be reading every day.

9 comments - add to the conversation! → “blog in the papers”


  1. Maf54

    3 years ago

    Wow … I’m seeing that name everywhere. She’s in the Tampa Bay Business Journal today, too.


  2. Jeff

    3 years ago

    Thanks for the love.

    Remember where you read it; she’s gonna be big.


  3. David Jenkins

    3 years ago

    Jaden needs a show!


  4. voxy

    3 years ago

    i do like her blog. makes me hungry.

    hope no long term resident gets kicked to the curb in favor of yet another new person. don’t know if that’s the case here but it’s getting old.


  5. Jaden

    3 years ago

    Thank you Sticks of Fire!

    xoxo
    Steamy Kitchen

  6. [...] and food blogger Jaden Hair started her Steamy Kitchen blog in February of 2007. By August, she was getting big-time pub from the Tampa Tribune and the Wall St. Journal. Before that month ended, Jaden was looking for a logo for her brand new column in Creative [...]


  7. Anonymous

    1 year ago

    omg please grow up. no one cares.
    yall lost cause you’re mean.


  8. Anonymous

    1 year ago

    please grow up.


  9. Anonymous

    1 year ago

    There is a new comment on the post “blog in the papers”.
    http://sticksoffire.com/2007/08/03/blog-in-the-papers/

    Author:
    Comment:
    omg please grow up. no one cares.
    yall lost cause you’re mean.

    what happened to THIS comment?
    Seriously.
    You are of the opinion that ANY attention is good attention?
    It shows.

    Just look at you all.


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