Sentences with phrase «on other food blogs»

I would love to make all of the delicious dishes that I see on other food blogs and all over Pinterest, but that is just not practical, let alone possible... so I thought I would post some of my favorite healthy twists on the classic holiday dishes — which is exactly what this post is.

Not exact matches

In 2007, when others his age were studying for midterms and living on dorm food, David Karp was busy launching Tumblr, an easy - to - use blogging platform that now hosts 17.5 million blogs and receives about 1.5 billion page views per week.
«This trend could be due to several factors (or a combination of them): more startups being targeted for acquihires as their growth slows, capital availability leading to more ready cash on - hand, and a general consolidation of certain industries (e.g., food delivery companies acquiring each other),» CB Insights wrote in a blog post.
Laura's work has appeared on SAVEUR, the Martha Stewart Living Blog, Food & Wine, The Huffington Post, Epicurious, SHAPE Magazine, The Kitchn, and the Food Network Blog among other places.
About Blog Join me on my delicious journey revisiting American home cooking in the era before convenience foods became popular (1919 to 1955), as I bake and cook from old cookbooks and recipe cards of home cooks purchased at estate sales in Akron, Ohio, and other exotic locations.
These could be meeting with a health coaching client, creating a new recipe, editing food photos, writing a new blog post, doing outreach on social media or numerous other things.
I've been hooked on food blogs since I «discovered» them about a year ago — figures it would happen when I move to Japan and can't get a hold of many of the ingredients I see on your blog and others.
Carolyn Ketchum blogs on her site: All Day I Dream About Food and has joined forces with Swerve Sweetener and more than 40 other food bloggers to present diabetes friendly reciFood and has joined forces with Swerve Sweetener and more than 40 other food bloggers to present diabetes friendly recifood bloggers to present diabetes friendly recipes.
I love reading other people's food blogs purely for that moment when you stumble on a recipe that you never would have thought to create, but now you're obsessed with making it.
I was hesitant to call these muffins health food because, well, they're no kale salad, but I figured when compared to some of the other, erm, more elaborate recipes on this blog, they might as well be a dang bushel of broccoli.
Why is it that the things I love to do, in my case making good food, photographing it and sharing it with friends via this blog, always seem to take a back seat to all the other things I have going on?
She specializes in Paleo and other desirable recipes that can be seen over on her own food blog.
I know there are lots of blogs and websites out there attempting to reproduce other foods; for example, this site recreates restaurant meals; this one tries to recreate convenience foods; this one converts elaborate omni meals into vegan ones; and so on.
Singapore About Blog Started in April 2007, Edible Garden has now grown to become an online resource on recipes, mainly for Indian food, eggless cakes, paneer recipes, and other easy to make, good food.
I feel like I haven't done much baking on the blog as of late, so when I saw that coconut pound cake was a popular food offering on religious holidays in Cambodia, I was psyched for the opportunity to adapt a pound cake recipe from a gluten - free cookbook I just picked up the other day.
This pudding recipe is a spin on a classic avocado chocolate pudding, and in putting this post together I realised I didn't actually have any other form of avocado pudding on this blog - every vegan food blogger has an avocado pudding!!
Head on over to her blog for more delicious food ideas and to take a peek at what other bloggers are eating!
Some of these recipes are ones I've found on the food blogs I read regularly, others from frantic last - minute Pinterest searches.
Soooo you think just because we have food blogs we snack on escargot and crumpets and other fancy thangs?
When you have a food blog, and the food you take pictures of is other people's dinner, sometimes if you're not quick enough, those people start chewing on your subject matter.
I have used my food processor instead of a Vitamix for other recipes on this blog and had great success.
I've been cutting back on facebook and other highly interactive social media sites and simply reading food blogs and websites.
I often share personal stuff on my Instagram account and not so much on my blog because I believe most of my readers only want to check my recipe and then «bye»... But adding this personal note to a blog is so important in my opinion because only then our blog is unique and not one of a million other food blogs.
Well, just the other day, this recipe came along on one my favorite food blogs, Annie's Eats, and with the big carton of buttermilk I had leftover and the weekend just around the corner, I was really excited to try these delicious - looking scones.
Over the coming months, the hostesses of Allergy - Free Wednesdays will be sharing the story of their food allergy, health, and well - being journey on each other's blog.
Be sure to look at the other posts on this blog about starting solids, finger foods, and eating with a spoon.
For more recipe ideas, check out the blog Cookie and Kate, and find Kathryne's book Love Real Food on Amazon or other booksellers.
Armed with our carrot peelers and apple corers, supported by each other here (and on other great blogs like It's Not About Nutrition, 100 Days of Real Food, Real Mom Nutrition, and Red, Round or Green), let's continue to do what we can to teach our kids the pleasures of real «real food,» and try to resist the easy out that nutritionism offersFood, Real Mom Nutrition, and Red, Round or Green), let's continue to do what we can to teach our kids the pleasures of real «real food,» and try to resist the easy out that nutritionism offersfood,» and try to resist the easy out that nutritionism offers us.
I've written a lot on this blog (and, really, I mean, a LOT — see the «Related Posts» below) about classroom birthday treats, soccer snacks and the many other ways in which kids are offered junk food by people other than their parents on a regular... [Continue reading]
No blog about kids and food can ignore Halloween, a holiday that can be quite polarizing among readers: Some parents think unfettered gorging on Halloween candy is a sacrosanct tradition, while others view Halloween in the context of the larger food... [Continue reading]
No blog about kids and food can ignore Halloween, a holiday that can be quite polarizing among readers: Some parents think unfettered gorging on Halloween candy is a sacrosanct tradition, while others view Halloween in the context of the larger food environment and want to limit their kids» sugar consumption.
Noting — as I often have on this blog — that cognitive deficits make children especially vulnerable to the persuasive power of advertising, Simon and Linn object to any use of cartoon characters and other standard tactics for marketing to kids, even for objectively healthy foods such as this:
She blogs over A Little Bit of All of It where she writes book reviews, shares her thoughts and experiences on babies, birth, parenting and food, Christianity and other random stuff.
But I am also linking to a piece I posted this morning on our sister blog — Better D.C. School Food — where it was explained that food service directors do not see a historical basis for parsing out federal subsidies as belonging to one income group of children as opposed to any other groFood — where it was explained that food service directors do not see a historical basis for parsing out federal subsidies as belonging to one income group of children as opposed to any other grofood service directors do not see a historical basis for parsing out federal subsidies as belonging to one income group of children as opposed to any other groups.
As noted, Today reports that moms with «food fears» «feel strongly about sharing these opinions on social media or their own blogs,» and Wansink notes that «they have a higher need to tell other people about their opinion.»
Here is some of the feedback I received on the GABA blog, observing links to gluten sensitivity, other food sensitivities and functional imbalances:
Head on over to her blog for more delicious food ideas and to take a peek at what other bloggers are eating!
I have been reading a lot about intuitive eating and balance and non-diet, non-restrictive approaches toward food on healthygirl.org and other self - help blogs and websites.
And remember: If you're poaching in something other than water — like milk or oil — you may be tacking on calories, points out Katie Morford, RD, creator of the food and nutrition blog Mom's Kitchen Handbook.
I thought a post on moving a food blog to WordPress might be useful for others contemplating such a move.
After 5 + years of sharing recipes and other food adventures on Blogger, earlier this fall I concluded it was time to move this blog to WordPress.
I know we don't talk about politics or world issues here on This Time Tomorrow — and I'm by no means trivializing what we do discuss here or any other fashion / lifestyle / travel / food / insert - niche - here blog for that matter.
Would love to know how to organise my archive on blogger, as my blog is fashion, food and some other delights.
Austin, TX About Blog The bloggers behind Man Up Texas Barbecue go all around Texas and sometimes other states visiting barbecue spots, trying out different foods, and reporting their critiques on the bBlog The bloggers behind Man Up Texas Barbecue go all around Texas and sometimes other states visiting barbecue spots, trying out different foods, and reporting their critiques on the blogblog.
About Blog Join me on my delicious journey revisiting American home cooking in the era before convenience foods became popular (1919 to 1955), as I bake and cook from old cookbooks and recipe cards of home cooks purchased at estate sales in Akron, Ohio, and other exotic locations.
Singapore About Blog Started in April 2007, Edible Garden has now grown to become an online resource on recipes, mainly for Indian food, eggless cakes, paneer recipes, and other easy to make, good food.
Learn what's hot in Los Angeles, NYC, MIami and stops closer to home that make this blog a must - read because the voice, attitude, authenticity and ability to grasp the essence of most sectors, brands & products make it easy for consumers to earn what makes a brand, initiative or product unique - whether, food, fashion or finance (or any other topic «on the table») With 15 + Years online launching websites, online magazines, forums, products & brands, my voice, authenticity and ability to grasp the essence of most sectors, brands & products make it easy for me to share what the online audience and consumers alike want to learn - how to shop, live and reflect the lifestyle they wish to emulate.
WealthyMen also has a blog section that covers anything and everything — from how to date a well - to - do man to what drinks and food to order on a first date to the best gifts to buy each other and the top designers to wear to impress him or her.
It's worth quoting the SkeptVet blog at length on the subject: «(I) f vaccines do precipitate such diseases, so do infectious organisms, natural substances in food, and many other possible environmental factors.
Singapore About Blog Started in April 2007, Edible Garden has now grown to become an online resource on recipes, mainly for Indian food, eggless cakes, paneer recipes, and other easy to make, good food.
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