Anyway, I, along with a great group of fellow bloggers, have decided to give our partners the credit they deserve. Putting up with all of the craziness that ensues after starting a food blog is worth an award. But a blog post will have to do for now. The lovely Amanda from I Am Baker put this all together. Thanks, Amanda! Now, for a little insight into the man behind the woman behind Set the Table:
- What is your favorite blog called?
Use Real Butter is pretty awesome and I’ve always loved White on Rice Couple, but Denise from Wasabi Prime has to be the funniest human being on the planet. Or at least a close second to the blogger formerly known as Tokyo Terrace.
- What is your favorite prop? (this can be dishes or whatever I use in photos that you like)
Rachael’s awesome turquoise-infused cheese board. That thing is amazing. And it usually has cheese on it. Cheese and beauty…can’t beat that.
- What is the weirdest thing you have seen me do for a blog post?
Remember that scene from Spiderman when he’s hanging upside down and kisses Mary Jane in the rain? Well, sometimes while Rachael is photographing food, she is in some sort of bizarre pose to get the right lighting, These poses are reminiscent of our web-slinging friend. I wish I could somehow slip in there and reenact a scene from the movie…
- If you could have your own blog what would you call it?
Eat the Table.
- What do you do for a living and what are your hobbies?
I’m a founding middle school director for a charter school network in Denver, Colorado (http://dsstpublicschools.org/). Rachael and I have one son, but I have 157 children and am in awe at just how much I love my job day in and day out. Golf, cycling, and occasionally singing and playing music are some of my hobbies.
- How do you cope with the constant photo-taking/social media/blog world craziness?
I love almost everything about the blog world. I get to enjoy all the fruits of Rachael’s food labors, which is like winning the mouth lottery every day. But, I may or may not dream occasionally of a pink iPhone flying out the car window when we’re out and about and I want my wife back for a few minutes.
Ouch. I used to. Really, I did. But the sheer amount of dishes these days has made it a two-person job, with Rachael being both of those people.
In all fairness (this is Rachael speaking again, by the way) Brad did do a lot of dishes. But as he said, he has 157 children and a son of his own. His life is incredibly busy and he is doing amazing things out there in the land of education. If that means I have to do a few more dishes, that's fine with me. I do make sure he changes diapers on a regular basis though.