Baked Stuffed Post

Baked Stuffed Post

Ingredients
5 Cups of Words
3 Cups of Information
1 Cup of Fun
1-2 Image
Pinch Bold Text
2-3 Post Tags
1 Catagory
Keywords (optional)

Directions

1. Combine 5 Cups of Words and 3 Cups of Information in a bowl. Mix until blended. Mixing by hand will do. You will know when the mixture is completely blended when the words start to make sense.

2. Gently fold in 1 Cup of Fun. The information is what people really enjoy eating, but mixing in a little fun doesn’t hurt :)

3. Stir in 1-2 Images to the mixture. These images can be related to the words and information in the mixture.

4. Add in 2-3 Post tags and a Category.

5. Add a pinch of Bold Text to highlight some of the key areas.

6. If desired, sprinkle in a few Keywords.

7. Divide your mixture into 3 Paragraphs. The paragraphs do not need to be equal. If you happen to get 2, 4 or even more paragraphs that’s ok. The key is to break the mixture up a bit for the eater I mean reader.

8. Carefully stuff the mixture into your favorite blogging software (WordPress) and hit “Post”. Bake on the Internet well forever. Then share your Baked Stuffed Post using your favorite Socializing tool (Facebook, Twitter, Digg, Reddit, etc).

Baked Stuffed Post is great for any kind of Holiday or Family gathering. You can serve it as an appetizer or meal. Remember it doesn’t have to look like the picture. Create your Baked Stuffed Post anyway you like it! Unique Original Your Own!

This post was inspired by Louise of Monthsofediblecelebtrations. She said recipes bring on visitors and I believe they do. Bring out the food and people will be there to eat it. While her recipes are great to eat I hope this recipe was good food for your mind and made you think.

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41 Responses to “Baked Stuffed Post”

  1. Wow! Your imagination is great buddy, very interesting idea for a post. I’ll tweet it.
    Isaac | GoBlogger´s last blog ..What We Can Learn from Mystery Google My ComLuv Profile

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    Jim Hardin Reply:

    Thanks Isaac! Just having a little fun. Maybe I’ll create some more, as it was fun to do. I am thinking maybe “Deep fried Posting” “Chocolate Tweets”……….

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    Isaac | GoBlogger Reply:

    Good ideas, they sound delicious! :D
    Isaac | GoBlogger´s last blog ..What We Can Learn from Mystery Google My ComLuv Profile

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    Jim Hardin Reply:

    As you know you ideas for posts can spark from any place. I give credit to Louise as she gave me the idea. Food for the mind :)

    Holly Jahangiri Reply:

    You have to be careful posting when you’re fried…

    That wasn’t what you meant, was it?

    Holly
    Holly Jahangiri´s last blog ..Double-check Those Nutrition “Facts”! My ComLuv Profile

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    Jim Hardin Reply:

    LOL! Well it could even get more creative if I was fried. Rock stars do it right? Na just kidding…….I was thinking of Deep frying my posts kinda like Deep fried twinkies……..or maybe Deep fried Tweets

    Holly Jahangiri Reply:

    Deep fried Oreos!! Yes! Oh, wait, we were talking about your blog. You sort of distracted me for a moment, and I went off on a State Fair tangent. Deep fried Snickers aren’t half bad, either. But the latest one I heard of – deep fried BUTTER? Gag me.
    Holly Jahangiri´s last blog ..Double-check Those Nutrition “Facts”! My ComLuv Profile

    Jim Hardin Reply:

    OH Geez Deep fried Butter? Wow that can’t be to good for you. How could anyone eat that. Now a snickers Yum!

    I was just trying to deep fry a tweet and I nearly melted my computer…….. :)

    Holly Jahangiri Reply:

    http://frankandjan.com/WIT/?p=1159

    Deep fried BUTTER.
    Holly Jahangiri´s last blog ..Double-check Those Nutrition “Facts”! My ComLuv Profile

    Jim Hardin Reply:

    Very interesting………what next

    Ned Carey Reply:

    Deep fried butter – I can’t imagine anything worse.

    I doubt my doctor would approve but if I saw deep fried snickers somewhere I think I’d have to try it.
    Ned Carey´s last blog ..1099s Are Due! Have You Sent Yours Out? My ComLuv Profile

    Jim Hardin Reply:

    Definately Ned, Deep fried butter scares me too. But deep frying a candy bar sounds pretty good. I just might have to try that sometime

  2. Louise says:

    Oh Jim!!! This post is just filled with goodies!!! Such fun!!! Thank you so much for sharing…I’m off to PA. I really need to tweet this before I go.

    So creative. You’ve baked up quite the post here. I do hope there’s more on the menu.
    Louise´s last blog ..It’s Candy Cane Day!!! My ComLuv Profile

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    Jim Hardin Reply:

    Well you were the inspiration behind the post….Thanks! I think I may do more as it was fun to create. Let see maybe some Keyword Cupcakes or Plugin Stew. There is nothing like Plugin Stew on a cold winter day…..

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  3. This is fantastic! But I think people really eat it for the fun. They need the information like they need their vitamins, but it’s the fun that keeps them coming back to the table, long after they’re full, don’t you think?
    Holly Jahangiri´s last blog ..It’s the Dopamine, You Dope! My ComLuv Profile

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    Jim Hardin Reply:

    Great Point Holly! Sure you can eat until you are stuffed, but I think you are right its the fun that keeps them rolling back for more.

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  4. Ok, Jim, i will try this recipe, i hope it is delicious. ;)
    Dana @ Blogging Update´s last blog ..How To Get Google AdSense Code My ComLuv Profile

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    Jim Hardin Reply:

    Yeah its not bad….I am finding that if you bake something people will come to eat it :)

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  6. What an awesome post! informative yet fun :D

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    Jim Hardin Reply:

    Thanks Cheryl! Just having a little fun….Thanks for tweeting it.

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  7. Rose says:

    Sounds tasty and no calories.
    Rose´s last blog ..Odd Bathroom Gadgets- Gadget Obsessed My ComLuv Profile

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    Jim Hardin Reply:

    Yup zero calories………..just like diet Pepsi :) Its one thing you can eat over the holidays and not worry about it.

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  9. :) Love the pinch of bold text and sprinkle of keywords. Too much of those and you’re in for some serious blog indigestion.
    Michael @ Monetize Your Life´s last blog ..What’s more important what’s Right or getting caught My ComLuv Profile

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    Jim Hardin Reply:

    LOL then you’ll need some Tums or some of that pink stuff Pepto Bismol!

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  10. Sire says:

    Man, you could easily be called the “Blogging Chef”. I must admit that this is an interesting way to get a lesson across.
    Sire´s last blog ..How Amazon And The Power Of Keywords Can Increase Your Earnings My ComLuv Profile

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    Jim Hardin Reply:

    Thanks I working on a few more, but I need to get crackin finishing them up

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  13. Yomi Yomi Blog Post LOL! but Jim the recipe says 2 images, you are missing one image but still tasty ;)
    Hesham @ FamousBloggers´s last blog ..5 Thing you Need to Do before Making Profits from your Poem Blog My ComLuv Profile

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    Jim Hardin Reply:

    Hi Hesham Thanks! Your right it could use another picture. I should start follow my own recipes :)

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  14. Ned Carey says:

    A great recipe for sure. I think the one cup of fun is important and probably the most often neglected ingredient.
    Ned Carey´s last blog ..1099s Are Due! Have You Sent Yours Out? My ComLuv Profile

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    Jim Hardin Reply:

    I think so too. I have been thinking for a while how can I make my blog different. I mean you can go on a lot of other blogs that talk about blogging and how to do it and I wanted to give people information about blogging, but also give them a little fun too.

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  15. Heather says:

    What an original way of looking at it, and so true! Also loved the nutritional information in your other post. Keep it fun :D

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    Jim Hardin Reply:

    Hi Heather!
    I’m glad you liked it. I have another recipe that I am working on. It maybe coming out soon :)

    Thanks for dropping by and commenting!
    Jim

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    Heather Reply:

    Ooo, I’ll look forward to it then :D

    Keep it real ;)
    Heather
    Heather´s last blog ..Challenges; Are They Worth It? My ComLuv Profile

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    Jim Hardin Reply:

    Hey Heather!
    Thanks for coming back….There is another just posted last night. 5 Spice Chicken Blog Hope you like it :)

  16. Keith says:

    Genius! Just genius Jim! I got several emails today from that group I joined over on Brandon’s site, but yours hooked me with the title ( I do love to cook, so…) and I couldn’t take my eyes off of the article!

    I admit I usually scan because I read so many articles and comment on so many posts, I had to read every word of this one!

    Awesome use of words and title, nice break from the usual “make money on Twitter” junk I read so much of! Thanks
    Keith´s last blog ..Sunday Funnies – 1-17-10 My ComLuv Profile

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    Jim Hardin Reply:

    Hi Keith!
    Thanks so much I am really glad you liked it. I just joined the group myself and thought I would post a few. I just started writing these recipes and really enjoy putting them together. I have a few more I am thinking of. Oh and if you liked it you might want to check out my post on the Nutritional Value of a Baked Stuffed Post!

    Hope to see you back!

    Thanks again for taking the time and commenting!
    Jim

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