Press & Reviews
Jul 22nd, 2009 by wendyshannon
June 2013: Wendy at Gio’s Chicken Amalfitano with Atlanta Eats
June 10, 2011: Raveable.com‘s “Featured Travel Blogger” of the Week
November 11, 2010: Baking up Raving Fans through Blogs, Brittney Watson - November 11, 2010
March 2010: John Kessler’s Food & More favorite Atlanta Bloggers list – The Atlanta Journal-Constitution’s AccessAtlanta.com.
“Great job. I’ve used the recipes and restaurant recommendations and much more.” - P. Tallent, Atlanta, GA
“I love your blog! Just had the most fun exploring. Keep up the great work!” – E. Lee, Birmingham, AL
” Hooked on your blog!!” – J. Lewis, Atlanta, GA
“I really enjoy your blog! I actually look forward to checking my email every day to see what’s new at “With A Southern Twist!” – N. Sweet, Atlanta, GA
“Awesome.” – James G. Thomas Jr., Managing Editor, The New Encyclopedia of Southern Culture, Center for the Study of Southern Culture, University of Mississippi
“I like the blog, the information is current, relevant and speaks to me.” – G. Staub, Roswell, GA
“I love your restaurant reviews!” – J. Ackerman, St. Simons Island, GA
“I will put it on my favorites as you have always been.” – C. House, Ft. Lauderdale, FL
“You go southern girl.” – A. Smith, Park Tavern Neighborhood Sushi Bar & Tavern, Atlanta, GA
Rock on Wendy – I will be a regular blogger follower – if that is even what you call it!
I will make sure to follow along and blog along!
I love this! Looking forward to blogging with you
I’m already looking forward to your future blogs! This has such a natural flow.
Congratulations on your transition into “. com land!” I’m very excited about seeing amazing things happen for “With A Southern Twist” and really look forward to blogging with you.
Love the Julia dinner. Sounds like a blast over the weekend. And I got it..sorry Paul had not been “outside” since the 60′s. I saw him at Kemper maybe 6 years ago? Enjoying your blog. Sent it to 4 gal pals in Atlanta today. They will have more application for the local stuff.
Stressed spelled backwards is “desserts.”