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Bake your cake from scratch, not your blog.

Published: Jan 5, 2018 · Modified: Jun 12, 2025 by Feast Design Co. · This post may contain affiliate links · 7 Comments

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Some people get into food blogging just to share, while others are hoping to turn their passion into a profession. But while you know your way around the kitchen, when it comes to starting your own website, you might not have any idea where to begin or what questions to ask first.

Jump to:
  • Buy Your Name
  • Choose A Dependable Web Host
  • Put your best food forward with a great theme
  • Install A Recipe Plugin
  • START PUBLISHING!
  • WANT TO TAKE YOUR BRAND FURTHER?
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Don’t worry – regardless of why you’re starting your blog, we all have to start somewhere. Whether you’re going to DIY everything, or find someone who can walk you through the process, here’s a list of steps you can take to get your very own food blog up and running with as little bewilderment and confusion as possible.

Buy Your Name

Once you’ve decided on a name, it’s time to buy your domain and make it internet-official! A top-level domain (like a .com, .net, or .org) costs around $10 whecan you register it using a domain registrar like NameCheap.

If you use one of the official discount codes they share on namecheapcoupons.com each month, you can even get a small discount. A penny saved is a penny earned, and every little bit helps when you’re just starting out.

Choose A Dependable Web Host

Check out our hosting recommendations.

Put your best food forward with a great theme

Style, speed, and stability matter when you’re putting yourself out there on the internet, and you won’t find a better combination of all three than the Genesis framework.

Developed by some of the world’s foremost WordPress security experts, and featuring an expansive library of themes built by savvy designers for every purpose imaginable, it’s no surprise that Genesis is the most popular starting point for building professional sites with WordPress.

To get started, purchase the child theme to install along with it. Our favorite pick is our very own Cravings Pro theme (oh hey!) into which we’ve poured all of the design experience and best practices we’ve learned from building food blogs for our own clients.

If you’re looking for a theme that puts your best food forward in style, Cravings Pro has everything you need, from font and color options in the Customizer to minimalist style, easy-to-install widgets and an improved recipe index.

Install A Recipe Plugin

It’s easy enough to just type recipes into your post in WordPress, but if you’re putting this much work into making everything look good and work well, your recipes deserve the same tender loving care. Your best bet is the WP Recipe Maker

Each one is a little bit different, so be sure to weigh the pro’s and cons, but they’ll all help you organize, showcase, and share your recipes in style.

The recipe below was created with the Recipe Plugin

START PUBLISHING!

It’s been a long process, but now the real work begins – it’s time to start writing! It’s easy to get the hang of publishing posts and pages in WordPress, but if you need a helping hand to guide you through the process, WP101 will teach you the basics in under an hour.

When you’re ready to do more with WordPress, it also includes a library of videos that’ll teach you more advanced skills and a forum where you can ask your questions.

WANT TO TAKE YOUR BRAND FURTHER?

Getting your blog set up is just one part of turning your passion for food into a publishing enterprise of your very own. Ready to get serious about turning your blog into a brand and a business? Check out our Garnish Intense Discovery Workshop, where we lead you through the process of turning your passion into profit.

Note: Some of the links above are affiliate links, which means the seller will know that I referred you to their product, and I’ll get a small percentage of the sale. However, I don’t take your trust for granted, so I only recommend products I’ve used personally and stand behind 100%.

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  1. Brian Gardner says

    January 01, 2012 at 7:14 pm

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    • Brian Gardner says

      January 01, 2012 at 7:14 pm

      This is an example of a nested threaded comment which is new in WordPress 2.7. This is where you can reply to a comment that was previously made, and visually makes reading comments to much easier.

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      • Shay Bocks says

        January 01, 2012 at 7:14 pm

        This is an example of a nested threaded comment which is new in WordPress 2.7. This is where you can reply to a comment that was previously made, and visually makes reading comments to much easier.

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  2. Brian Gardner says

    January 01, 2012 at 7:14 pm

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  3. Shay Bocks says

    January 01, 2012 at 7:13 pm

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    • Brian Gardner says

      January 01, 2012 at 7:14 pm

      This is an example of a nested threaded comment which is new in WordPress 2.7. This is where you can reply to a comment that was previously made, and visually makes reading comments to much easier.

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  4. Feast Design Co. says

    August 03, 2013 at 10:22 am

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