BlogHer11 Contest
BlogHer weekend is here and soon to be over…but why should the fun be over? We decided to run a post-BlogHer contest! We want to hear about your preparation for the conference, the “celebs” you encountered, the best SWAG you got, and your overall experience at BlogHer11. What you need to do: Add your BlogHer-related …Continue reading
How To: Start a Blog
With so many blogging platforms and thousands of topics that one can write about, creating a blog can be very overwhelming. Well, have no fear! This blog post will give you all of the tips that you need to start your very own blog. If you already have one, then you may want to…Continue reading
Cougars v. MILFs
By Erin A friend of mine was recently enjoying an evening at a bar with some girlfriends who happen to be single and around forty years old. A guy in his late twenties came over and gave them his card, inviting them to check out his amazing website. About cougars. To say her friends were …Continue reading
Hobgoblins: Being Eco-Friendly Conscious
How green am I, really? I’ve analyzed our PG&E bill, put in LED lightbulbs, and use recyclable batteries. Continue reading
SkinnyScooper in the Spotlight
This week we are highlighting Krystle (@snarkykisses) from Monticello Blogger for Snarky Kisses and Inspired by You Design Studio At age 25, Krystle is a full time worker and part time Digital Design student. She is married to her husband Chris and they do not have any children (yet!). They just purchased their first …Continue reading
SwankyMoms
By Angela Ismael, amazing SkinnyScoop woman and Community Manager of SwankyMoms I am a small town beauty queen who traded in my crown and town in search of a new adventure. When I am not blogging, you will find me hand in hand with my husband teaching kids in the slums of Nairobi or building …Continue reading
Being Here (and Not Everywhere)
With a perspective, this is SkinnyScoop mom Anne Raimondi Ah, that elusive thing known as balance. Work / life balance is an actively discussed topic amongst us moms. Whether we work for ourselves, work by caring for our children, or work for “the man (or woman),” we are pretty split on finding balance. If you …Continue reading