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Like I said in the beginning, I have learned so much from
my first year blogging.
Would you want me to do a reflection on what I learned in
my first year blogging, or what other options would you like to see?
November 11th marks
my first year blogging and I can't believe It's been one year already.These are the 5 things I've...
This is
my first year blogging and I'm so excited to be part of the party.
This is
my first year blogging and my first time to any kind of a blog party.
Not exact matches
And yet, a
year ago, the UP's (
first) release came after the product had been hinted at in TED talks and
blogged about for months.
Blogging has been popular for
years with teens, geeks, and flamboyant extroverts comfortable with blog style: informal, unedited,
first - person entries, usually posted in reverse chronological order.
But hard work paid off: 6 months after she started
blogging, she made her
first $ 100; a
year after, she was earning roughly $ 5,000 a month.
Of course there are other reasons for my sporadic
blogging this
year: a surprise new baby coming which completely disoriented us, a new book to finish writing (and I will share all about that in January), travelling and speaking all over North America, stewarding the message of Jesus Feminist throughout her
first year of life, creating the Jesus Feminist collection with Imagine Goods, a trip to Haiti, new opportunities as a writer, three tinies at home with their own lives and drama and growth and change, remodelling parts of our home, marriage, church, friends, life, work, laundry (oh, can we talk laundry?!)
Back when I had my
first three, I worked full time, sure, but it was local and I had a full
year of mat leave, I
blogged during naptime for the fun of it.
When I
first started
blogging, it cost me about $ 100 a
year to run this blog.
I
first wrote about Quinoa Pilaf two
years ago, when I was new at
blogging and took blurry iPhone photos.
I
first developed this recipe back in 2012 during my
first year of
blogging and honestly?
Actually, I thought I would finish off my
first year of
blogging with something completely different and post a pie recipe!
I have a couple of favorite themes from my time as part of this amazing group — over a
year and a half, minus my two
blogging breaks during my
first trimester and after Baby Smiles was born.
It's the
first time I have ever done that with the food blog photos in the 6
years I have been
blogging!
It's kind of funny that when I
first started
blogging five
years ago, I had to order this stuff online.
Years ago when I
first started
blogging, I posted about slow cooker ribs.
I'm now in the position you were in 3
years ago — I'm in my
first blogging year, visit blogs that are more established for writing, photo, and recipe inspiration.
I
first made them over a
year ago, with the recipe jotted down in recipe development /
blogging book.
This was my
first full
year of
blogging!
From The Author: «When I
first started
blogging, like a hundred bajillion
years ago (kidding it was only four), I was intent on creating unique quinoa recipes that would grab people's attention and make them hungry...»
When I
first kicked off this
year, I declared (albeit apprehensively) to the
blogging world that I was going to try going grain - free (particularly wheat - free), more for health benefits than to fit into my already - snug - and - getting - snugger jeans.
When I click through posts and photos from my
first year of
blogging, I cringe... yikes... it's pretty bad.
Arman @ thebigmansworld recently posted... Key Takeaways from my
first year of full - time
blogging # 2
I'm kind of in shock that this is the
first blackberry dessert I have posted in six
years of
blogging.
In five
years of
blogging, this is my
first time posting on a Saturday night, I just really wanted to get this up for you in time for the seconds days of the Chag!
Seemed a wonderful idea, therefore I made my
first attempt for chocolate pumpkin cheesecake on my
first year of
blogging.
I originally posted these whole wheat apple muffins almost three
years ago during my
first month of
blogging.
100 posts since I
first started
blogging about delicious vegan food in March of this
year.
I can honestly say your blog was one of the
first I came across when I started
blogging and to see your photos and recipes evolve over these past
years has been truly lovely.
I never dreamed I would be attending these awards in my
first year of
blogging, and can hardly see straight when I think of all the amazing bloggers I am going to meet at this shin - dig.
Although I don't do food blog anymore, your site is one of the few that I still keep on my reader's list since I
first started
blogging a few
years ago.
One of the
first baking recipes that I posted on this blog when I
first started
blogging over a
year ago was strawberry bread.
And so, after four and a half
years of
blogging, I am attending my very
first BlogHer -LRB-!!)
When I
first started
blogging almost two
years ago, I encountered Jennifer McCann's Vegan Lunch Box blog.
Blogger Aby is a 39 -
year - old mama photographer who took up
blogging to document her unexpected journey into motherhood with her
first child in her late 30s.
World Breastfeeding Week, which takes place during the
first week in August each
year, is almost over — I managed to make it 6 days without
blogging, organizing an event, or otherwise going all out to promote breastfeeding during this very special week.
She has been a great source of inspiration and encouragement for me in my
first year of
blogging and as my
first ever guest post I am honoured to be here doing it here on Rainy Day Mum!
My
first year really getting into the
blogging community, but this is fantastic.
I
first learned about Mixed Bag Designs at a
blogging event
years ago and have been hooked on...
Last
year was my
first Halloween
blogging here on The Lunch Tray and I tackled that knotty question in two parts.
-LSB-...] 2010, my
first year of
blogging, I told you about a new $ 25 million ad campaign, sponsored by carrot growers, to attract kids to baby carrots -LSB-...]
I am going to be attending my very
first ever
blogging conference this
year.
This is my
first year participating and I've
blogged about it and can't wait to share with others this week too.
The Ultimate Blog Party was one of the
first events I participated in last
year when I
first started
blogging.
I was just thinking how much fun I had last
year at my
first blogging party, UBP!
I
first published this cauliflower chickpea soup recipe many
years ago when I
first started
blogging.