Passionate Wordpress Blog Bread
Ingredients
5 Cups of Passion
1 Active Idea
1 Unique Domain Name
12-24 Months of Web-hosting
1 Wordpress Software Program
1 Unique Wordpress Theme
5 Essential Plug-ins
Directions
1. In a large bowl, whisk 1 Active Idea into 2 Cups of Passion. Slowly whisk the remaining 3 cups of Passion until completely blended. You will know it is completely blended when a really good Passionate Idea begins to form.
2. Gently pick up your Passionate Idea and place onto a clean surface.
3. Gently knead more passion into the idea, adding in 1 Unique Domain Name. Knead your Passionate Idea until you feel fully connected with it and the Passionate Idea and Domain Name become one.
4. Place your Passionate Idea, Domain Name included, in a 12-24 month Web-hosting Plan BlueHost will do. Let it sit and allow it to rise.
5. When the Passionate Idea has risen take it out place it on to a clean surface. Again gently knead into your passionate idea, 1 Wordpress Software Program, 1 Unique Wordpress Theme, and 5 Essential Plug-ins. This is important to activate the Passionate Idea and allow the Passionate Idea to grow.
6. Allow the Passionate Idea to sit and rise until doubled in size or even more.
7. Then Punch down and shape your Passionate Idea into small Loaves that I call “Posts”.
8. Bake these “Posts” on the Internet and watch them grow.
Serve Warm “Posts” right out of your Passionate Wordpress Blog.
There is nothing like Warm Posts right out of a Passionate Wordpress Blog for people to eat and comment on.
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This is the first time on this blog and I must admit your unique approach to blogging. I’m sure you’re going to succeed.
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Jim Hardin Reply:
December 29th, 2009 at 6:43 am
Thanks Walter! I think we have met a while back, but its been a while and I am glad to see you back. I am heading over to yours as we speak…..:)
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Jim, this was excellent. It’s the first time I’ve seen an actual recipe for blogging. Is this your idea or the wifes?
It’s only missing one ingredient, and that is an affiliate link or two. One linking to domain and another to Web Host. No reason why you shouldn’t give readers the opportunity to support you by utilizing those links.
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Jim Hardin Reply:
December 29th, 2009 at 7:15 am
Actually it was mine
I think I picked up the cooking bug from my mother. She is an avid baker. I have to give credit to Louise as she was the one that sparked it and made it come alive.
Hey your right I knew it didn’t taste just right. I have a few more ingredients to add. Thanks!
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Sire Reply:
December 30th, 2009 at 12:32 am
Ah, that’s so much better. Yummmmm!
Sire´s last blog ..Embracing The Difference In Fellow Bloggers
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Jim Hardin Reply:
December 30th, 2009 at 7:01 pm
It could use a little bit more of this and that, but I’ll leave it alone for the moment.
Hey Jim,
I must admit that I haven’t been by your blog in a while. It looks amazing. You have come so far with it. You seem to have found your own style and voice.
The layout is clean and eye pleasing.
The recipe sounds delicious! I love it
Matt
Matt Wolfe´s last blog ..2009 In Review / 2010 Goals
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Jim Hardin Reply:
December 29th, 2009 at 7:02 pm
Thanks Matt! Its great to hear from you. It has been a long time. You were the one that helped me out from the very beginning and I appreciate it.
Its good to see you!
Jim
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This recipe is absolutely fantabulicious, Jim!!! Did you “bake” it just for me?
I’m still in the midst of back and forth; sigh it’s almost over:) I absolutely can not wait to see what dollops and pinches you have on the back burner. Save some of those “stews” for January. January is National Hot Soup Month!!!
Seriously Jim, I can not take the credit for any of these culinary concoctions. My compliments to the “Chef.”
Happy New Year Jim! Stay safe and watch out for the other guy:)
Louise´s last blog ..Happy New Year!
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Jim Hardin Reply:
December 30th, 2009 at 7:13 pm
Sure I baked it just for you! You helped me think of these recipes. Thanks! So January is National Hot soup month. Interesting…..I will save the stew one for that month
Thats a great idea!
Hope the move is going well. I hate moving. I just don’t like the untogether (is that a word) feeling.
Have a Great Holiday Louise! You too stay Safe and enjoy yourself!
Jim
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I enjoyed your recipe. A very creative way to write about blogging with Wordpress.
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Jim Hardin Reply:
December 30th, 2009 at 10:20 pm
Thanks Rose! Just having a little fun with Recipes. Thought it would be a cool way to get infomation out there. I just might do some more.
Thanks for coming by!
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Rose Reply:
January 5th, 2010 at 8:40 pm
I hope you do some more.

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Jim Hardin Reply:
January 5th, 2010 at 8:58 pm
I do have a few more drafts posts cooking up in the blog. Soon to come out…………
Hi Jim. This is cool. It sounds delicious and makes me hungry

Isaac | GoBlogger´s last blog ..Why I Moved to WooThemes
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Jim Hardin Reply:
December 31st, 2009 at 6:30 am
Thanks! Thought I would try another recipe as people seem to like the other one
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I love this post Jim

Only you can come up with that
Now I know where to come whenever I feel peckish
Johnluffa´s last blog ..YourBlogTools in 2009
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Jim Hardin Reply:
December 31st, 2009 at 6:56 am
Thanks John. I am glad you liked it
I am thinking about stiring up some other ones. Maybe some drinks
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At first I thought, ‘This looks like a good loaf, must be a good recipe’ lol
Great posts very clever spin on it. Blue host is excellent, I would say add a kilo of obsession!
Re-tweeting now
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Jim Hardin Reply:
January 1st, 2010 at 6:53 pm
Good point! I knew I missed an ingredient or two. Obsession is a great one! Back the truck up and drop the obsession in.
Thanks for visiting and tweeting!
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Hey Jim
What a great way to write about blogging and creating posts.
Always love visiting and reading your posts. Keep up the great work.
Cheers

Kerie
Kerie Hinchliffe´s last blog ..Happy New Year
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Jim Hardin Reply:
January 2nd, 2010 at 3:09 pm
Thanks Keri!
I’m glad you liked it. I got a few more in mind that I am working on. Maybe pretty soon. The holidays are keeping me busy
Happy New Year!
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Jim,
This is a very creative post. Hope everything is going well for you in IM
Darren McDuffie´s last blog ..Change is Good
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Jim Hardin Reply:
January 3rd, 2010 at 6:51 pm
Thanks Darren! I am glad you liked it. Just having a little fun creating some different posts…
Thanks for dropping by!
Jim
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This is such a fun post that I couldnt resist sharing it on twitter with my followers. How true that the heart of a good blog is a LOT of passion and a fair measure of a good idea! This simple analogy really has great heart. Thank you for sharing!
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Jim Hardin Reply:
January 6th, 2010 at 7:17 pm
Thank you Kim! I am glad you enjoyed it. I am thinking of a few more that may come out soon.
Thank you for sharing it with your twitter followers
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Jim – thanks again for reaching out on the picture. Looks great, and the content of the article makes it all the more useful.
Off to tweet now…

James´s last blog ..Wine and snow
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Jim Hardin Reply:
January 8th, 2010 at 1:31 pm
No problem James! I think a great picture like that adds to the post. It gives it more life
Now I know where to get some great pictures. Thanks! I may just be grabbing more pictures in the future.
Thanks for tweeting!
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What an excellent post, very original and entertaining. You put the pro bloggers to shame. I am green with envy.
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Jim Hardin Reply:
January 11th, 2010 at 7:16 pm
Hi Maria!
Well I don’t know if I put them to shame, but I am glad you liked it
I am working on a few more as we speak. Hope you come back for more
Thanks for coming by and commenting!
Jim
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I know you’ve heard this a lot already but what a clever, p
I enjoyed it so much, I hit re-tweet before I even got to the end!
original twist. Wish I’d baked it
I’m off to see what else you’ve got cooking but thank you for such a fun post (and thank you too James for directing me here
)
Eleanor
Eleanor Edwards´s last blog ..Do Paypal really like good causes?
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Jim Hardin Reply:
January 12th, 2010 at 8:10 pm
Hi Eleanor!
Thanks I am glad you enjoyed the post. I appreciate the re-tweet!
Hope you come back for more….I am headed over to your blog right now!
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Eleanor Edwards Reply:
January 13th, 2010 at 4:19 am
Hi again Jim,

Def back for more
El
Eleanor Edwards´s last blog ..The 56 Year Old Virgin! – Dr Egg’s Blog
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Jim Hardin Reply:
January 13th, 2010 at 6:11 am
Hi Eleanor!
Great to see you back! Glad you came back for more
Great post thanks for sharing.
I never reaslised the web business is as easy as all that!
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Jim Hardin Reply:
January 12th, 2010 at 8:09 pm
If only it was as easy. I wish
Glad you liked it Matthew!
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Are you sharing that bread with everyone? you will never have enough
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Jim Hardin Reply:
January 16th, 2010 at 7:51 am
Of course! Everyone can have slice of bread….I am glad you took a piece
Your right though I have to keep cooking so there is enough for everyone
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