RSS Feed Extravganza

06.07.10

Below you will find some RSS feeds I subsribe to, both professional and for fun. Enjoy!

Professional:

Richmond Times Dispatch: Local news, good way to keep up with what is going on in Education in Richmond.

About.com Guide to Elementary Education: I really like this site because it has a lot of topics and suggestions written by actual teachers.  Lots of helpful hints for new classroom activities, teaching interviews, job sharing, etc.

Washington Post Education News: Great for news articles about things happening in the Education world in the Virginia/DC Area.

Learning Now: This is from PBS Teachers. You can search for articles/opinions based on grade level and subject. Includes lesson plans and interactive activities.

CNN: I think we all know what CNN is.

Just for Fun:

Women’s Health Magazine: I subscribe to the actual print version of this magazine and I enjoy it. Their RSS feed has daily tips and articles. I am interested in health and fitness so I like this kind of information.

E!: The Entertainment News channel. I enjoy celebrity gossip and this is a good place to go for it!

Bye Bye, Pie!: This is one of the very few journal-type blogs I read. It started a few years ago as a blog about not spending any money on anything new for a year, and then turned into a (attempted) healthy eating blog. Now the author just writes about day-to-day events, but her writing style is hilarious.

Jennsylvania: This is author Jen Lancaster’s blog. I looove her books and her blog is really funny too! In addition to random, amusing posts, she gives information about upcoming books and tours.

Epicurious: Great cooking website. I love cooking and they have an excellent selection of recipes from various sources. Recipes typically have helpful user reviews.

3 Responses to “RSS Feed Extravganza”

  1. Michael Jones says on :

    I love cooking as well! Thanks for the nod to epicurious. I have added it to my feeds.

  2. Anne says on :

    Thank you for the interesting feed to Women’s Health Journal. Daily health tips could be useful to us all. I also agree with Michael about the cooking website. However, I do not have much time to cook these days. I still enjoy watching cooking shows and learning about new recipes to try one day. I have added these to my feeds.

  3. Tom says on :

    I’ll check out epicurious as well. I tend to read Cook’s Illustrated but it costs $.

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