To be entirely grammatically correct, that headline should really say “posts of which we are proud”… but it doesn’t have quite the same ring to it! So do please accept my apology and my occasional need to kick syntax rules in the face. I’m a rebel, goddammit.
This gang we have here is growing at warp speed (and I’m a bit excited, I love you guys!), and I’d love a show of hands of who’s new so I can introduce you to the rest of us. Let’s all (original gangsters AND newbies) share a link to a post you’ve written that you absolutely love. You can leave them here in the comments or on Facebook, and I will add them to this post. Then we can all poke around and chat and generally get to know each other or say hi to old friends. I love seeing who’s out there 🙂
PARTY ON.
What a great idea!! This is one of my favourite posts. I wrote it last year when my now 19 month old was just four months old and it really hit home.
http://www.thestrandsofme.com/2012/04/good-baby.html
Party on, Wayne!
I wrote a letter to the lady manufacturers pointing out some serious design flaws. I couldn’t decide what to share here, so I thought I’d share a smile.
http://keepingupwiththeholsbys.com/2012/07/20/a-letter-of-complaint-to-the-manufacturers-of-the-female-anatomy/
Big spanks, you rock, chick xx
Good morning! I wrote this post last week, and was quite overwhelmed at the huge response I recieved. It is now the most viewed post ever on my blog! http://hesitanthousewife.net/abuse-doesnt-always-leave-a-mark/
Some people at least could relate to this one.
http://mum-abulous.com/2013/08/12/things-i-am-over/
This one was strangely popular.
http://www.smaggle.com/2013/06/03/5-entertaining-ways-clean-house-fool-friends-thinking-filthy-pig/
I’m very new here, as of two days ago *waves shyly*
My post is from the autumn just gone. just a record of a wonderful day that I felt did it some justice x
http://www.blackbirdhasspoken.com/2013/05/an-apple-day-keeps-jamie-oliver-away.html
I’ve written a few things that I’m really happy with (wow that sounds smug). But this one is the most recent that I’ve really been glad to write.
http://littlewolff.com/littlewolffblog/2013/7/26/chicken-soup-for-the-sick-things-my-nana-didnt-know-she-taught-me-
Hi everyone 🙂 I’m really new too … and hopefully not too late. Here’s mine http://mummywifeme.com/daddy-daycare/
I was really happy with this post: http://goodfoodweek.blogspot.com.au/2013/08/manners-still-matter.html but I also really enjoyed this dish I cooked up and blogged about: http://goodfoodweek.blogspot.com.au/2013/08/jacket-potato-chowder-with-seared-salmon.html
This is mine – On not chasing people and doing my own thing. http://carlyfindlay.blogspot.com.au/2013/07/on-people-chasing-and-just-doing-my.html
Great idea!
I would love to know who else is in the V.M.C and to read some of their posts!
I like posts for different reasons but I think I am proud of this one because I actually managed to write what I was feeling in my head…so often it all gets muddled up!
http://www.motherdownunder.com/2013/04/a-text-from-my-sister-woke-me-up.html
Hi all. I am new out here in the blogosphere (couple of months green) My blog is not vegetarian (hope i can still share here) but i do love my veggies – hence my adoration of veggiemama. Anyway, here is one of my post with i was proud of and was very popular. My blog all about finding meals / food that will please the little people and the big people in the house. Looking forward to checking out the other blog posts mentioned here. Hope you enjoy mine. http://foodforlittlesouls.com/2013/06/18/chicken-pumpkin-leek-sausage-rolls/
When I started my blog, the last thing I wanted it to be was another recipe blog and I’ve stuck to that but my most read posts are…the recipes?!* So, I’ll share one of my recipes that I’m proud of for its deliciousness combined with nutrition-ness and for the fact that it is almost dessert for breakfast – buckwheat porridge with banana, walnuts and maple syrup. Love your work here Stacey and congrats on the growing Veggie Mama gang. http://nikkifisher.blogspot.com.au/2013/06/buckwheat-porridge-with-banana-walnuts.html
After blogging for nine months, generally I’m pretty proud when I manage against the odds to get a post out. This post was written around Christmas time when I hadn’t been blogging that long. I was feeling pretty depressed and I was proud that I managed to write something that wasn’t mindlessly upbeat but not a complete downer of weepy over sharing. http://thebackyardlemontree.com/2012/12/20/parsi-tomato-chutney/
Although my blog is mostly about food moods and how we can eat fairly much what we want with a few tweaks to a recipe, my favourite posts are the ones about my girls. The posts of which I’m most proud are the ones I wrote for my girls when they turned 10:
Mia turns 10: http://moodiefoodie.com.au/index.php/blog/topic/123
Elly turns 10: http://moodiefoodie.com.au/index.php/blog/topic/63
http://www.moodiefoodie.com.au
They make me cry when I read them…. Nothing like a Mumma’s love, right?
This a great idea Stacey, not only for us to share with each other but to also celebrate our achievements a little which none of us probably do enough xo
What a fun idea… I like this post I wrote about planning for having babies which ever way they are born. Was a hard one for me to go through but was nice to know what ever happened we would be ready. http://www.liveitdoit.com.au/2013/04/planning-for-empowering-birth-in.html
Cass xo
Hi, I am a newbie to the blog world. This is one of the first posts I wrote. I was quite fired up when I first wrote and sometimes read back over it to remind myself why I shop and consume (or try not to consume) the way I do. This is a great idea, thanks. http://www.alittlechange.com.au/2013/01/28/i-heart-pre-loved-gifts/