Julie Clark’s oldest daughter Maddie had always loved writing, photography, and baking. So when Maddie had to complete a midterm creative project in sixth grade, Julie had an idea: what if she brought these three passions together to create a cooking blog?
“I had just recently come across some food websites online and was really enamored with the format,” says Julie. “It was so cool to see regular people like us embracing their creative passions and creating content that reached such a wide audience.”
With some recipe inspiration from Julie, Maddie published a few recipes online and earned high marks from her teacher. But this wasn’t the only positive feedback Maddie received. She also discovered that readers from around the world had discovered her website.
“We were amazed to find that readers from as far away as Asia were finding the blog and commenting on the recipes,” says Julie. “It was that feedback in the beginning from a global audience that made us so excited to get more of her recipes out there.”
With that, Tastes of Lizzy T was born — and since the very beginning, it has been a family-run cooking blog packed with comfort food classics. The name “Lizzy T” cleverly comes from an amalgamation of her children’s middle names and initials.
Julie works on the site with her daughters Maddie and Kinslee and the content of the blog draws from recipes passed down in her family through the generations.
“I don’t necessarily have formal culinary training, but I learned so much cooking alongside my grandmothers,” says Julie. “I grew up in Amish Country, which has had a huge influence on my cooking. So many of our recipes are just classics that have been in the family forever.”
Just a few months into working on the blog, Julie realized this could be more than just a creative outlet to explore with her kids — it could also be a business. So it was time for Julie and her family to figure out ways to turn their popular content into a sustainable business model.