Author: Savory Tv
Website: http://www.savory.tv/2010/06/19/chefs-on-twitter/
Following chefs on Twitter is one of our spare time secret pleasures. It’s great to keep a finger on the pulse of what’s happening in their kitchens, view real time photos of their culinary creations, follow restaurant special events, score a twitter recipe, and read occasional late night drunken musings or bitchfests therapeutic venting sessions.
Caution should be used when following celebrity chefs, as unfortunately there is a pathetic ongoing trend toward the creation of fake or impostor chef twitter accounts. For instance there is a fake Eric Ripert (the authentic account is @AvecEric), multiple fake Jamie Olivers (the real Jamie is here) , and a fake Food Network Chef Michael Smith (authentic Michael here).
Depending on the chef, some accounts appear to be not the actual chef, but their staff tweeting. It’s quite easy to tell this after a bit of tweet watching. Our favorites include chefs such as Rick Bayless that actually get twitter, interacting…
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