yes, I missed the #BlogElevated Twitter chat again! Here’s a Storify story, compiling Tweets from the chat.
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the life & times of Sandra Fernandez
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yes, I missed the #BlogElevated Twitter chat again! Here’s a Storify story, compiling Tweets from the chat.
If you’re having trouble accessing the story, you can view the original at: https://storify.com/SandraSays/blogelevated-for-march-10-2015.
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by Sandra Fernandez Leave a Comment
I missed the #BlogElevated Twitter chat again! Here’s a Storify story, compiling Tweets from the chat.
If you’re having trouble accessing the story, you can view the original at: https://storify.com/SandraSays/blogelevated-on-march-3-2015.
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If you have trouble viewing this Storify recap, visit the original: https://storify.com/SandraSays/blogelevated-on-february-24-2015.
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This week’s blogging roundup, featuring posts on the blogs and the mini-blogs:
“Texas’ favorite food” is Tex-Mex food (Hispanic Houston).
You can “Salvage leftover wine by making Sangria” (Her Bayou City).
Did you know that outlet shops have online sites too? I give you a few sites to try in “Online Outlets to Shop” (Her Bayou City).
Read about another journalist making the transition to digital in “Caitilin Espinosa’s YouTube channel” (Hispanic Houston).
“This app donates money to charity for your daily run” (Hispanic Houston).
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This week’s blogging roundup, featuring posts on the blogs and the mini-blogs:
Get acquainted with the “Houston-area Speed Traps” (Hispanic Houston) without getting a ticket first.
I share some suggestions on parenting books (from an article) in “Parenting Books You Must Read” (Not Just for Teacher).
It turns out I didn’t know what the richest neighborhood in Houston is; “Houston 77010, home of the rich” (Hispanic Houston).
Cauliflower is the featured ingredient in “Cheap Dinner Ideas” (Her Bayou City).
Find some resources to expand your e-book collection in “Best Free E-book Sites” (Hispanic Houston).
I find an article (and share it) with some interesting recipes in “Cheap Dinner Ideas” (Her Bayou City).
Want to make sure you have time to cook, even with your very busy schedule? Check out “Productivity Tip: Precook the Week’s Meals” (Her Bayou City).
And a few events on Hispanic Houston: