A new Jockology column is now posted on the Globe and Mail website, taking a closer look at some of the research into personal trainers (a topic
I blogged about a few months ago):
This may remind you of a study
I blogged about a few months ago, showing correlations between in - race carbohydrate intake and Ironman finishing time.
Not exact matches
After just a
few months of
blogging, my tiny little food blog was mentioned in an article in the New York Times
about the high cost of celiac disease.
I have
blogged my own version of cauli couscous salad a
few months ago: http://kelliesfoodtoglow.com/2014/04/01/loaded-cauliflower-couscous-salad-with-roasted-turmeric-chickpeas-that-study/ («That study» is not
about chickpeas, btw) I favour a quick drying a softening blast of grated and turmeric - coated cauliflower in a hottish oven, with preserved lemon and lots of shaved veggies stirred in.
For me, the past
few months have been all
about making two more books, and I've realised my limits and decided to return to
blogging more fully again, when the last pages of the third book is sent to my publisher.
After a
few months of
blogging I decided it was time to do something big, something bold, and something that would get as many other people as we can to not only read
about eating real foods, but to also make a commitment to this important change.
I've learned a thing or two over the last
few months about hoodwinking / cajoling readers into looking at blog pages, much to their chagrin, and Monday's
blogging bootcamp really got me thinking
about how to do it in a systematic way.
I
blogged about this when the study first came out a
few months back; I've since had the chance to chat with Stuart Phillips, so I wrote a Globe column with more details:
A
few months ago, I
blogged about a study that observed correlation between in - race carb intake and race time in Ironman triathletes.
I have started off writing
about Nutrient Depletions and will be
blogging about the different headings over the next
few months.
I recently have read a
few posts on social media
about people complaining because they started
blogging 2
months ago and weren't making any money.
Since I'm relatively new to the
blogging block, though, I thought I would tell you a bit
about why I want to makeover my house, what sort of big projects you can expect over the next
few months, and the impetus for a couple of these projects.
I started out my
blogging career writing a
few posts on Jolie Pagaille in 2013, and after
about 6
months or so I was hooked and wanted to venture out onto my own.
Every
month, I open up my Facebook page to your questions
about style, beauty,
blogging and life and choose a
few to answer here.
I am on the hunt for Pinterest ideas to entertain G during the winter
months in doors and will be
blogging about a
few ideas I have in the future.
I've been
blogging here for a a solid
month now and have a
few lovely new readers, so I thought I'd share a couple of fun facts
about myself as a way to connect with you on a more personal level.
This past
month I've been
blogging about a
few different topics, mainly of concern to indie writers and publishers rather than fans of my books.
And
blogging about the creation of the book has been shown to work quite well, for instance in Joanna Penn's case with her year - long development of a novel she published a
few months ago.
We haven't shared too much
about our behind - the - scenes
blogging issues these past
few months (we didn't want to bore you!)
Hello, I am new to travel
blogging in the last
few months, I travel a bit when I can get off work, so why not write
about, my website is http://fairdinkumtraveller.com.
A
few months ago we
blogged about Rob Ford when he was removed from office and we asked all the haters to hold back from castigating the mayor for the wrong reason.
A
few months ago, I
blogged about a very interesting paper by Lisa Kerr
about challenging the prison authorities» assertions of expertise in order to secure prisoners» rights.
We've
blogged about many of these devices over the last
few months including the ASUS Transformer Book T100, Dell Venue 8 Pro, Lenovo Miix 2, Nokia Lumia 2520, Samsung ATIV Book 9 Plus, Sony VAIO Flip PC, and Surface 2.
I'm looking forward to
blogging all
about it in a
few days, but in the meantime (and speaking of adventure), I'm excited to share a sneak peek of this
month's Blog Threads t - shirt designs.
«She used to have a carefree mind of her own, with devilish look in her eye» A
few months ago, I
blogged about my late Nan's birthday and started missing her all over again.
On the home front, we never did put up a Christmas tree after I
blogged about those «merry mantels «earlier this
month - but only because we had one up for a
few weeks back in October - LOL!
I've been
blogging privately
about my family for years, but just a
few months ago I decided to share my passions for interior design and home organizing by creating a public blog
about those topics.