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Mixing it up with Washington D.C.'s (female) bloggerati

I'm really glad that local blog celeb Geoff Livingston, author of the soon-to-be released Now Is Gone, inspired me to attend last night's kickoff for A Spoonful of Sin. ASOS is a monthly subscription service, founded by Kelly Harman, that delivers "tastings" of decadent desserts by Washington DC's best chefs.

Former White House Executive chef Roland Mesnier was on hand, as were a good number of local area women executives, some of them bloggers. I had the chance to chat with Qui Diaz and Kaitlyn Wilkins (both work for Ogilvy PR).

The party was held at the very cool Flashpoint Gallery in downtown D.C. Yes, we have a cool downtown. It's informally known as the Seventh Street arts corridor. It's also near Chinatown and the Verizon Center.

And you thought Washington was only about Capitol Hill...

P.S. Geoff, where's that great photo you took last night of us lady bloggers?

 

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Posted by Debbie Weil on September 20, 2007 in Buzz | Permalink

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