March 2012 Blogger Sponsors

If you are a Member of Healthy Living Blogs and interested in advertising your blog on HLB, send us an email at healthylivingblogs@gmail.com.  And now, a few words about our awesome Blogger Sponsors for the month of March!

Relishments was born out of too much free time and an addiction to Food Network in the fall of 2008. On Relishments, Emily writes about vegetarian and vegan food, desserts, funny stories, attempts at making things from scratch, the occasional meaty meal, products she loves, restaurants she’s tried and challenges she’s partaking in. Emily loves local establishments, farms and her CSA membership. Relishments has connected her with so many people around the world through the Healthy Living Summit, Healthy Living Blogs and local blogger meet ups. Emily’s knowledge, interests, skills and tastes are constantly evolving. Join in and enjoy the ride!

SANY0013At The Husky Life, Blakely is sharing recipes, exercise tips and ways to stay healthy on a budget. Her philosophy on "choosing health" is highlighted in discussions on making time for healthy habits and staying fit without breaking the bank. Blakely gives her honest perspective on her commitment to being healthy and shares the tools its takes to keep that vow.

LetsTalkAndWalk_150x150Let’s Talk and Walk follows Glenneth, a 40+ SEO Project Manager, as she gets healthy through walking, cycling, strength training, and modifying her eating habits. While not a runner, Glenneth loves walking 5Ks in the area and hopes to increase her distance this year. Her blog frequently talks about how to start a walking program and finding time to exercise. When not talking about working out or eating, you will catch Glenneth reviewing cosmetics or restaurants, sharing motivation from Pinterest, or discussing her attempts to cook.

My Little Part in Something Big is where Diana, a recent college graduate, blogs from the heartland of America. Chronicling her journey towards medical school, becoming a runner, and live a healthy, balanced life. Diana loves to eat and cook (but especially eat), read, craft, and spend time with friends and family. My Little Part in Something Big documents all of these things!

Anjali Shah is a food writer and owner of The Picky Eater, a healthy food and lifestyle blog. Her blog chronicles her adventures in making healthy recipes that her "fast food loving husband" will enjoy – so all of her recipes are "husband approved"! You’ll also find healthy lifestyle tips, snippets of Anjali’s everyday life, and other personal anecdotes alongside healthy but flavorful recipes on her blog. More about Anjali: She is a traveler, adventurer, cooking-show addict, lover of veggies, self-taught chef, and a Bay Area native. Follow her on Twitter, Facebook, or Google+

BUTTON-150x150Jana Hartley is a Nurse who is married to Doc, her Doctor Of Physical Therapy Husband. Together, at adoctorandanurse.com, they share their passion for healthcare, medicine, medical technology, eating healthy food and living healthy lifestyles. Jana Says "We enjoy a life filled with adventure, healthy cooking, and pursuit of our passions. We try to share all of those things on our blog" She and Doc invites and encourages you to come with your questions and comments, or just for a visit. Please do say hello!

OddDuck_Button_Misc1_1 (1)Becoming the Odd Duck is written by aspiring Registered Dietitian Laura Bartee. Laura left her career in corporate finance to pursue her passions with food and healthy living by returning to school to study Nutrition. Becoming the Odd Duck chronicles Laura’s journey to become happier and healthier, while embracing her nerdy science side. Though recipes, exercise, home renovations and weight loss are frequently discussed at Becoming the Odd Duck, being true to yourself and choosing to be happy is the main focus of Laura’s writing.

It All Changes is Cynthia‘s acknowledgment that no matter how much she hates changes they keep coming. Through the changes she’s found that health comes in many forms, foods, andfun. The big changes are an over 100 pound weight loss, running aquarter marathon, and learning healthy changes are necessary…even if a bit scary.

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