Carrie Blackmore
School
Bowling Green State University
Expertise
Food News, Home Cooking, Food Waste
- In 2021 and 2022, Carrie was awarded first place in food writing by the Cleveland Press Club.
- Carrie worked on the reporting team at The Cincinnati Enquirer, which won the Pulitzer Prize in Local Reporting in 2018.
- Carrie is an avid at-home cook and has yet to decide what she likes better, cooking or writing.
Experience
Carrie has been a professional journalist and writer for nearly 20 years and has worked for organizations, including USA Today and The New York Times. Today, she is a freelancer who travels widely and takes great pleasure in savoring the food of the world, bringing back ideas for meals in her own kitchen. Carrie joined Static Media in 2023 and is thrilled to bring her love for all things news and food to the audience of the Daily Meal. When she is not reporting, writing, or traveling, Carrie can be found shopping for local ingredients and foodstuffs at historic Findlay Market in Cincinnati's Over-the-Rhine neighborhood, where she lives, works, and plays.
Education
Carrie has a bachelor's degree in journalism from Bowling Green State University.
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Stories By Carrie Blackmore
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Jacques Pépin is culinary royalty, so if he's got a food ritual he swears by -- like eating gin-soaked raisins -- you may want to try it yourself.