Kelly The Kitchen Kop

Follow My Twitter Feed!

May 11, 2008 · 0 comments


Now you’re probably wondering, what in the world is a Twitter Feed? Well, I don’t really know – all I do know is that when I get there it asks me, “What are you doing?” and I have 140 characters to answer. There’s this whole world of “social sites” that I have only just begun getting into. (Mostly because I’m a computer idiot and don’t have a clue what I’m doing when I get there.) Twitter is one that I’ve started to figure out, at least little bit anyway, so I added the updates to my homepage (just above the TOPICS along the right in the blue section). I only post updates sporadically, but if you feel like “following” me, click “follow me on Twitter” – guess you probably could’ve figured that part out…

I’ll probably add extra little health & nutrition tid-bits now and then when I can, but mostly it will give you more of a peek into my everyday life, boring as it may be!

(Many more topics & recipes along the right in the blue section!)

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