Food is apart of everyone's daily life. However, some may not have the means to get the food that they desire. This is where "cheap eats" come into play. (Cooking Channel, http://www.cookingchanneltv.com/, by Ali khan), displays tons and tons of delicious foods for cheap prices. Among the many featured chefs, Ali Khan brings a unique strategy to the blog by going on missions around the world to find meals for breakfast, lunch and dinner, including a snack that will amount to $35 or less.
"As the host of Cheap Eats, Ali is right at home taking the audience on a budget-friendly culinary tour of America, highlighting spots almost anyone can afford." Ali does a good job of presenting the recipes that he finds for viewers, allowing them to create the same dish for the same price.
Furthermore, the blog contains many categories in which viewers have a wide variety of food to choose from. Some of these foods include Italian, Indian, Mexican, German, and Chinese, that all include breakfast, lunch and dinner. This allows viewers, such as myself to gain knowledge on several kinds of food and not just on specific genre, ultimately expanding food choices for breakfast, lunch and dinner.
Moreover, visuals such as videos and pictures of the recipes are included to spark human interest. If the pictures included are appealing to viewers, they are more likely to click on that recipe.
Additionally, the blog does a good job of catering towards the time of the year. Since it is around the time of Thanksgiving, the blog includes an entire section for Thanksgiving recipes that can be made at home or bought in stores. The Thanksgiving section has a large headline to ensure viewers can spot it as soon as they enter the blog.
The blog is very much organized, in which many chefs portray their own uniqueness like Ali Khan.
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