I have a Substack problem. I was going to share the Substacks I read, and once I listed them, I realized that I subscribe to more than a dozen! (And that doesn't even count newsletters like Puck, The Information, Domino's Home Front, and Nice News, that I also read.) There's a lot of rumbling about the crisis in media, but we also live in an age teeming with excellent content—if you can sift out all the noisy junk. So let's do this: Email me at amanda@food52.com with your top 3 newsletters, and I'll come back in a few weeks with some findings.
I grouped my reading* into buckets** for you:
*I only do the paid version for some of these—the subscriptions add up!
**There are more, but this is starting to make me look like a weirdo
Food
- The Best Bit by Clare de Boer
The chef/owner of King and Stissing House turns her lens on the food she cooks at home
- Food Processing by Carla Lalli Music
Former BA food editor turned creator; she's funny, unpretentious, an excellent cook
Culture
- After School
Casey Lewis has her ear to the ground on youth culture
- Feed Me
Emily Sundberg writes about culture with a business lens
Business
- The New Consumer
All about consumer products and the companies trying to change the landscape—Dan Frommer, the reporter, is a not-so-secret foodie so he pays a lot of attention to new food and lifestyle companies
- The Rebooting
A dose of media news and commentary
- Link in Bio
Smart takes on social media and internet trends
News
- Letters from an American
Thoughtful, knowledgeable essays on daily politics—and corresponding moments in history—from a historian living in Maine
Lifestyle/Fashion/Home/Travel
- Big Salad
Joanna Goddard's newish Cup of Jo offshoot, focused on relationships
- Bobbi Brown
OG beauty entrepreneur writing about whatever floats her boat, a style that I also gravitate towards
- 5 Things You Should Buy
Longtime fashion journalist Becky Malinsky is my clothing Cliff's Notes. I like that she's high-low—a normal person who cares about clothes and does the homework for you.
- Rad Minimag
Chloe Redmond Warner, founder of Redmond Aldrich Design, writes about the nitty gritty of being an interior designer
- YOLO
If you like to fantasize about travel while eating your desk lunch, as I do, Yolanda Edwards delivers