One of my favorite
things about bloggers with babies is reading their birth story!!
Not exact matches
Kristi Hines: A
blogger and freelance writer, Hines knows a
thing or two
about content marketing.
The cool
thing about being in the position I am as a
blogger who writes
about link building is that I get to hear from a lot of people and hear what they're currently doing to build links.
Bloggers sometimes write
about things they know nothing
about.
Another
thing I like to do is read and blog
about books with other
bloggers.
The nice
thing about doing this is that
bloggers who offer email subscriptions often give «insider news» and special updates or offers to their newsletter subscribers.
I'm less interested in powders which are there purely for health benefits, but I've heard a lot of
bloggers say good
things about the actual flavours of both of those
Honestly, how can people say they get bored of the same old
thing... don't they know
about food
bloggers?
I never knew lentils could be considered a spice — I love the way I am always learning new
things about food from my fellow
bloggers.
I hear great
things about this SF
blogger Heidi Swanson.
I'm super grateful for the chance to explore a local chai brewery, learn more
about the way
things are made and spend time with the lovely spouts
blogger community.
Being that I am a food
blogger, I sometimes get caught up in the hype of making making over-the-top desserts like Double Chocolate Salted Caramel Cake and Coca - Cola Cupcakes and I forgot
about the simple
things like shortbread cookies.
first learned
about the combination of miso in sweet
things from my
blogger friend, Gal, who came up with the most delightful sweet - salty Tira - Miso.
No one designated David Lebovitz (or any other food
blogger) as Food Lord, and YOU are just as empowered as him to make
things in your kitchen, so in the immortal words of just
about every Rob Schneider and Adam Sandler movie: JUST DOOO EEEET!»
One of the
things I love
about being a food
blogger is being exposed to the recipes of different cultures.
To top
things off, whenever I think
about my
blogger friends, some fabulous recipes are inseparably connected to those memories and vice versa: e.g. Flo Braker's pain d'amande recipe comes to mind whenever I think
about David, or take the best hangover cure I added to my recipe repertoire, always reminds me of Petra, who publishedthis herring salad recipe back in 2007.
One
thing I have noticed
about the
blogger sphere these last couple of weeks, is how everyone seem to have reevaluated their eating habits.
I had no idea
about the community of teen
bloggers that like the same
things as me!
Do you know one of the best
things about being a
blogger?
Oh, and the other
thing about being a food
blogger, plates and props!
One of the great
things about being a food
blogger is that I get to try food well before the occasion / special day.
I know we food
bloggers love to say that everything we make is the best and the most delicious
thing there ever was, but it's just pretty easy to get carried away when you're so excited
about something.
Another
thing I got to thinking
about was the fact that
bloggers DO actually spend a lot of money on the materials for their blogs.
Last week I talked
about blogger recipe development and it got me to thinking that normally when I bake
things, I have to follow a specific recipe.
I am excited to connect with other
bloggers who are gluten free, share my favorite recipes, and share
things I learn
about being 100 % gluten - free.
Next time I'll post
about another set of food
blogger cliches: eating
things that could make other people either say «eww» or «oohh!»
If you're a
blogger, what's one
thing you wish you could change
about your old posts?
For
blogger bgh of Viva El Birdos, while
things were looking up just days ago, the tale of this NLCS has unfortunately become
about how the team's insistence on putting Chris Carpenter in the postseason rotation may spell its doom:
As much as I would like to hate your comment above I have to agree with what you've said here I know there are a hardcore of
bloggers on here that will be derisory and downright insulting (Keyboard warriors are always really tough) but unless we have the two new additions we need then we will sadly be another fourth spot contender again, its as simple as that the current squad is nearly there but nearly there is not THERE and I hate to say it but I think its gonna be another case of Wenger stubbornly trying to convince the world he is a genius by winning
things without spending much OR by lamenting the injury problems and bad refs and being desultory
about big oil funded clubs while the Club we love turns a fat profit for the board and we see no silverware at all.
This is relatively new territory and I think you
bloggers need to slow down and think
about some
things.
That's why on September 30 and October 1, we've invited 20 Mom and Dad
bloggers to our U.S. headquarters to learn firsthand the
things that are important to them and their families, and to share a little
about us and our brands.
One of the
things that I love
about the 5 Minutes for Mom community is that so many of us are mom
bloggers ourselves.
As I battle back and forth on these
things, I've been noticing a couple of my favorite
bloggers are also talking
about this.
More on this later, but check out the March post with me and lots of other
bloggers talking
about the best
thing about being a mum
Today's Friday Buffet is all
about a
blogger's most favorite
thing in the whole wide world... reader comments!
From friends to family, and fellow
bloggers like Kit Graham and Meg Hall, I've heard wonderful
things about the food, people, shopping, and of course — seafood.
I'm a
blogger and a mom, and most of the
things I blog
about come from the «mom of a young child» perspective.
Just a few weeks after my visit to Malawi, I had the chance to hear mom
blogger Stephanie Nielson speak at the wellness event Soulstice Retreat in Deer Valley, Utah, all
about these little
things in life that make a big impact.
Here, she shares how she started writing at Vintage Blue Suitcase, her favourite
things about blogging, and her tips for other
bloggers.
One of the best
things about being an adoption
blogger is having the opportunity to give back to a community that has given me so much.
CTFD, via David Vienna The
blogger behind The Daddy Complex unwittingly contributed to my round - up of toddler discipline strategies when he struck a chord with me and a gajillion other parents who are trying too hard and caring too much
about every effing
thing.
The key to being a successful
blogger is write
about the
things that excite you.
In the «Style Buzz,» I'll cover
things like trends or specific pieces that
bloggers / editors are buzzing
about in the fashion world.
(After all, we know what happens to people who write unpopular
things about mommy
bloggers.)
It's why us
bloggers have to change our game, because those are the
things people want to talk
about.
As a mommy
blogger one of the
things I love to do is follow other moms and see what they are writing
about.
This whole
thing is raising all sorts of questions for me
about blogger - brand relationships, once again... I feel like this kind of lobbyist - created advocacy changes everything.
Amy is a Social media lover turned
blogger who writes
about all
things related to life: cooking, parenting, family events, drinks (Hey, we all need one once in a while!)
Yesterday, I was repeatedly attacked by multiple mommy
bloggers who called me some very unkind
things, asked me if I was stupid and couldn't read, and made derisive comments
about how Nestle was reaching out and I wasn't cooperating.
Disclosures: I am one of those endangered species of
bloggers that actually blogs
about things I buy with my own money.