Megan Scott
School
Shenandoah University
Expertise
Food, Cooking, Lifestyle
- Megan is the Talent Acquisition Manager for Static Media.
- She got her start in food writing by learning all she could about food from chefs in her community and putting these experiences down in words for The Coast Magazine.
- In a continuing effort to pack food and drink into every corner of her life, Megan helps her mom run a spice and tea shop on the Outer Banks.
Experience
Megan has contributed to The Coast Magazine, a print publication in her home town of the Outer Banks, where she interviewed local chefs, convinced them to teach her how to make their favorite dishes, and wrote about their best (and sometimes secret) tips and tricks. Doubling down on her fascination with all things edible and drinkable, Megan and her mom opened a spice and tea shop in Duck, NC in 2017. Megan's habit of spending way too much time thinking about food eventually landed her a writing gig here at Mashed, where she soon developed a passion for helping other freelance writers share their words with the world. Now, in her role as Talent Acquisition Manager, she proudly helps find and recruit talented individuals for all of Static Media's brands.
Education
Megan attended Shenandoah University in Winchester, Virginia where she gained a deeper appreciation for writing and literature.
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Stories By Megan Scott
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Walmart announced they'd be teaming up with Tribeca Enterprises this August to transform select Walmart parking lots into a drive-in movie experience for communities around the country. Walmart's Chief Customer Officer, Janey Whiteside said, "Summer hasn't really felt like summer yet."
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The 1992 comedy A League of Their Own, which centered on an eclectic group of women playing professional baseball during World War II, is being rebooted by Amazon Studios as a TV series. Abby Jacobson, whom you may know from Broad City, is co-creating the series with Will Graham.
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Potato salad is a staple of summer cooking. No backyard barbecue is complete without it, and it's a reliable side dish that will please almost anyone. If the burgers are accidentally scorched by your buddy who's too busy playing cornhole to watch the grill, you can turn to potato salad for comfort.
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If caramelized rounds of potatoes with lush, creamy centers sound good to you, read on, because we have the scoop on how to achieve such deliciousness today. If that sort of tastiness doesn't appeal to you, read on anyway because we're pretty sure these potatoes will change your mind.
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If you're a fan of the Bravo series Below Deck, you might have fantasized about the life of a charter guest -- sunning yourself on the bunny pad of the yacht, sipping cocktails delivered at your command, and five-star meals based on every wish and whim noted on your preference sheet.
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Gone with the Wind actress and two-time Oscar-winner Olivia de Havilland passed away from natural causes at her home in Paris on Sunday. She was 104. Here's what you might not have known about the Hollywood legend.