Clothes Off?

Posted on July 13th, 2007 in Personal by Vegan Momma

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I posted this video before, but I’m reposting it because I love the catchy tune. Also, I loved Jermaine Stewart’s style I was sad when I found out he died of liver cancer. Dang Jermaine I wish you were still around.

I felt the same way when Patrick Kelly died. Patrick who? It was great to see another “black designer” out there and he was in the spotlight. I remember pasting his designs from my Vogue magazines into “scrapbooks”. That was long before the word ever existed, well at least in that context I believe, lol.

Are you shocked that I used to read Vogue? ;-) I remember

Google Adsense: Making Cents Out Of Noncents

Posted on July 13th, 2007 in Personal by Vegan Momma

confused

Google Adsense didn’t make much sense to me a few months ago. I didn’t have a clue how it worked, and a few months ago I could have cared less about it. However, times have changed and I’m learning. I’ still in testing mode and have been using various ad placements on my website. First, I had three different

How Do You Visit Your Virtual Neighbors?

Posted on July 13th, 2007 in Blogging Tips by Vegan Momma

Mr. Rogers

Interesting question and up until recently I would have said that I physically go to my blog pals urls to read their updates. I visit a lot of blogs so you would have thought I would have done something to make this simpler but I wasn’t. That has changed since this week I finally started using an RSS Feed.

I’m using Google Reader? I have to ask myself? Why did it take me so long to do this? I’m loving it. I’m enjoying in immensely. The set up is easy

Quit Calling Me Vegan Momma!

Posted on July 13th, 2007 in Personal by Vegan Momma

Tiger

Have you ever grown tired of your blog/website? This happened to me last year I got to the point where I hated blogging. It didn’t start that way.

Firstly, I didn’t create Vegan Momma to blog. I thought I would add original articles to the website and make sure I updated it regularly; however, I wasn’t happy with that form of communication. I wanted a more personal relationship with my readers. I was unsure what to do, and then I discovered blogging