Jill Robbins
Location
San Antonio, Texas
Expertise
Culinary Travel, Lifestyle Writing, Meal Planning,
- Jill has traveled to 37 U.S. states and 41 countries and considers herself an expert foodie traveler and food taster.
- She could eat Tex-Mex almost every day but enjoys sampling new and sometimes weird cuisine everywhere she goes, and writing about it.
- From the latest craze in snacks, to unique street foods, fine dining, and home chef hacks, if it's food-related, Jill is digging in and telling the story.
Experience
Jill has been writing professionally since 2015. She spent 25 years in the Air Force and is thrilled with her second act as a writer covering a variety of topics, most of them related to food and travel. Her writing has appeared in Business Insider, HuffPost, Tripsavvy, and more. She's a member of the Society of American Travel Writers, the North American Travel Journalists Association, and the Texas Auto Writers Association. Jill calls San Antonio, Texas, home but she's usually somewhere else.
Education
Jill graduated from Park University in 2010 with a Bachelor of Science (Summa Cum Laude) in Social Psychology.
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Stories By Jill Robbins
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There are fees automatically added to room service orders. And sometimes, those are confusing. Is the tip included? If so, why is there a line for the tip?
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When one fan commented, "Martha pulls out the caviar like the rest of us pull out the queso dip," Stewart had a hilarious, on-brand response.
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Doritos regularly make appearances in lunchboxes and on party tables, and they're just as good to eat right out of the bag. Are they gluten-free?