Foodie Chick rates Taste of the Nation foods - Video blog from Boston

On assignment for FoodieChick.com, Foodie Guy and Foodie Chick descend upon Boston's Taste of the Nation. In this short video FoodieChick rates her top three entrees from this Boston culinary event hosted by Share Our Strength at Boston's Hynes Convention Center. She also lets you know her favorite dessert and adult beverage.

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  • 4/3/2009 10:16 PM Linda wrote:
    Now that was a fine food review from Foodie Chick & her man Foodie Guy! And the proof is in the pudding... you made very hungry! You guys keep this up and you'll be the talk of Boston!

    123ilym
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  • 4/4/2009 3:05 PM MiamiFoodie wrote:
    love the video!!! keep it coming!!
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  • 4/4/2009 4:05 PM Carol wrote:
    Great video! You Foodie people are amazing! This is very inviting...this could be the next feature show on the Food Network! Too bad pork is big this year...that will mean we're getting skinny: but we do love desserts, so not too skinny! The pasta dish looked awesome! Thanks for making us hungry...we're going out to dinner!!
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  • 4/4/2009 9:35 PM FC wrote:
    Thank you so much, everyone, for the kind words and the encouragement! We had a lot of fun with it, in case you couldn't tell. We're looking forward to doing many more. I just have to get used to the camera by then!
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  • 4/7/2009 2:18 PM FC Groupies wrote:
    Your website is irresistible...pepto-bismol is optional. After seeing the Burger King "promo" all we can say is "Gimme back my filet-o-fish, gimme that fish, OOOOOO" more veggies please!!! We see a new soap opera in the works - "As the stomach turns"....
    Keep up the good works guys...
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