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Megan Wood

location-pin Milwaukee, WI

School: UW-Milwaukee

Expertise: Travel; Product reviews

Megan Wood

  • 10 years of professional experience in service journalism and product reviews, including three years as the executive shopping editor at Taste of Home
  • Writing has appeared in Travel + Leisure, TripAdvisor, Apartment Therapy and more

Experience

During her three-year stint at Taste of Home as executive shopping editor, Megan dove into data and research to guide readers to products that would genuinely improve their lives in ways big and small. While at Taste of Home, Megan's decade in service journalism shone through in her shopping guides. She covered a wide range of topics, including mushroom kits, air purifiers and Keurig accessories. When she's not searching for the best deals and sales, Megan can be found walking her dog, Louie.

Education

UW-Milwaukee, bachelor's degree in social work

Taste of Home Editorial Policies


Taste of Home, a Trusted Media Brand, has been a reliable source for recipes, cooking tips and entertaining advice for more than 30 years. Every month, our content inspires well over 20 million home cooks to get creative in the kitchen. Each one of our 40 thousand recipes has gone through a rigorous testing and approval process to ensure we’re sharing the very best. Every snack, ingredient and product we recommend is tested by our team of culinary experts and professional product testers—the best of the best earn our Test Kitchen-Preferred seal of approval. Learn more about Taste of Home and our Test Kitchen and editorial teams.

Articles & Recipes

12 Paw-some Dog Birthday Party Ideas

Is your dog turning another year older? Gather your two- and four-legged friends and celebrate with these fun dog birthday party ideas. It's paw-ty time!

I Tried Caldrea Cleaning Products—and My Kitchen Smells Amazing

Caldrea cleaning products offer luxe fragrances and a mid-range price tag. We had to try them!

10 Pretty Planters That Make It Easy to Grow an Indoor Herb Garden

Stop overbuying fresh herbs only to watch them spoil in the fridge. Instead, get an indoor herb planter and grow your own basil, parsley and oregano.