Blogging on Fresh
A blog (an abridgment of the term web log) is essentially a personal diary, but online. No genius there. But here’s the real difference: unlike the hardback version that you would hide under the pillow for fear of your little brother discovering your innermost secrets and revealing your latest teen crush to the losers in Year 11 a blog is a diary you actually WANT people to read.

So, how many of us are really prepared to whittle away the time, self-indulgently tapping away furiously on a keyboard for days on end like a modern day Adrian Mole in some desperate attempt at getting ourselves noticed on the inter-web? Millions actually. Absolutely millions, even.

So to make things interesting, bloggers usually add new topics, especially subjects their have a keen interest in. These are then supported by images – and sometimes sound and video too. Oh, and blogs are usually part of a wider social network platform, meaning not only can you can view other people’s blogs, but you are free to comment on the action too.
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Posted at 4:46 PM on Monday, June 14, 2010
Log onto our live WebTV show with beer connoisseur Kamini Dickie and Dr George Philliskirk for help finding the perfect ale Chat date: Monday 21st June Chat time: 3pm On a hot summer’s day there’s nothing better than a refreshing beer to cool us down. But do you often find a trip down the pub with your friends leaves you sticking to the sa
Posted at 8:56 AM on Tuesday, April 07, 2009
Fun retro blog from a Staffordshire housewife obsessed with all things food.
Posted at 5:19 PM on Wednesday, October 22, 2008
Throughout history food has been integral to the celebration of Halloween, but did you know the following facts about the frightening festivity’s foodstuffs? Nicola Robbins gets spooked • Native Americans used pumpkins in their traditional medicine to cure snakebites as well as to remove freckles. • Celts believed the head was the most powerf
Posted at 5:16 PM on Wednesday, October 22, 2008
The innocent village fete will be back in London’s Regent’s Park on Saturday 2nd August and Sunday 3rd August 2008. There’ll be ferret racing, cake eating, Morris Dancing and loads more. Last year’s event sold out so get your tickets now, before they’re all gone… Now in its second year, the innocent village fete is a great day out for all the f
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