Favorite Reads
Posted on | January 27, 2009 | 1 Comment
When I stumble upon a blog I really enjoy, one of the things I always do is check out what THEY read. I figure, if I enjoy their blog, we must share the same interests. And, being a blogger, they must really know who the “stars” of the blogging community are.
Here is my list of current favorites. They may not be the blogs I love in a month from now, but as of now, these are the blogs I read every day. Hope you enjoy!
Crafts
- Crafty Pod - Why? Wonderful podcasts on a wide variety of crafty topics.
- How About Orange - Why? Super classy blog with lots of very doable projects and great resources.
- MeggieCat - Why? Links to tons of very unusual resources. (Has not been updating recently)
- Cathy of California - Why? I love all the photos she puts up of vintage crafts.
Homemaking
- Small Notebook - Why? This blog always has new takes on old homemaking problems.
- Home Living - Why? This is the blog of the famous Lady Lydia of Ladies Against Feminism
Israel
- The Big Felafel – Why? Explores the fun side of living in Jerusalem.
- Domestic Felicity - Why? Life in Israel from a homemaker’s point of view.
Frugality
- The Simple Dollar - Why? Because he doesn’t just recycle the usual trite money saving suggestions. He actually thinks things through before writing about them.
Board Games
- Yehuda - Why? Lots of good information on games and gaming in Israel.
- Print And Play Podcast Blog - Why? Reviews of print and play games. (Only updates a few times a month)
Cooking
- 101 Cookbooks - Why? Gourmet vegetarian recipes with gorgeous pictures.
Blogging
- ProBlogger - Why? Darren is the cream of online blogging resources.
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January 28th, 2009 @ 6:59 am
Thanks so much for reading and linking to the big felafel. Very encouraging, considering we haven’t been writing too often lately…. I’m also really happy I found your blog – I love crafty stuff, there was a time when I was making necklaces and earrings out of recycled materials and crocheting scarves. You make me wanna start up again.