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10+ foodie accounts you should definitely follow

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Photo credit: @EatDrinkCarolinas

With so many foodie accounts + blogs to choose from (don’t even get us started on Pinterest recipes), it can be hard to find ones that are actually worth following.

We asked our readers to share their faves with us

@slaughterwrites | Currently on a hunt for the best queso and pickle chips (separately) in town. 🧀

@joannsfoodbites | Follow her to stay up to date on all the foodie holidays.

@yelpgreenville | Features specials and activities going on every week at different local businesses on their Insta story.

@eatdrinkcarolinas | Follow her travels throughout the Southeast for amazing gluten-free dishes.

@thehousewifebarbe | “The way she plates her food (cooked herself) makes it look expensive but she uses affordable ingredients from places like Aldi, Lidl and locally from Swamp Rabbit Grocery and The Tomato Vine.” 🍅

@lindaleegvl | We’ve heard she covers food for TOWN + used to work on staff for The Michelin Guide.

@christeneats | “She keeps it real by showing a balance of both healthy meals and epic cheat meals. Also, who doesn’t love her pup, Hazel?!”

@maxgotsnax | Max’s feed is all about incredible desserts. 🍰

@offthegridgreenville | Leave it to this team to find all the hidden gems in the Upstate.

@billlinnfoodtour | “Yes there are three “L’s” in his Instagram handle (his name is Bill Linn). Usually mid-price or cheap places, great food with good value.”

@gapcreekgourmet | Fun food pics in Greenville, Charleston, and everywhere in between.

Do you follow an Insta account that inspires you to get outside or sweat it out? Share it with us.

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