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While I’m On The 2nd Annual Low-Carb Cruise This Week, Here’s 50 New Blogs For You To Check Out


While I’m away this week on a big boat, enjoy these new low-carb blogs

As has become my custom when leaving out of town and away from the computer for a while, I have an outstanding list of new low-carb blogs for you to enjoy. I’ve featured many of them before in past posts here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, and here.

This time around I’ve got 50 brand new low-carb blogs that have been making waves in the past few months and I think you’ll find some new ones to add to your collection of regularly-visited blogs. Give these low-carb bloggers some love this week by visiting ten of them a day all this week and leave them a comment. They’ll get a big kick out of all the traffic this week.

ENJOY and I’ll see you in a week!

1. HEALTHY FELLOW
2. DIABETES HEALTH TALK
3. GO HEALTHY GO FIT
4. HANNAH SUTTER
5. WORKOUT OR DIE TRYING
6. THE BODY TRANSFORMER
7. REAL FOOD AND MORE
8. KATE HARDING’S SHAPELY PROSE
9. TOTAL JENN MAKEOVER
10. SUSAN ALLPORT
11. A DIET EVOLUTION
12. MEATYOGI’S WEBLOG
13. FIT AND HEALTHY
14. WEIGHTY MATTERS AND STRAIGHT TALK
15. FAT FREE MIND
16. BALANCED EATING AND EXERCISE
17. BIG EASY ON LOW-CARB
18. LOW-CARB INFO AND RECIPES FOR LONG-TERM SUCCESS
19. THE LOWCARBIST
20. THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF REV. HAGGISMACJEDI
21. POLAR BEAR DESCENDING
22. THAT HEALTH RULES
23. LOW-CARB SOUTH AFRICA
24. LASER ROCKET ARM
25. THE CYCLE BROKEN
26. RANDOM THOUGHTS AND TWISTED THREADS
27. LITTLE BY LITTLE
28. MOM2DM
29. THEORY TO PRACTICE
30. SON OF GROK
31. GETTING A LIFE
32. NUTURING HOPE
33. KELLY THE KITCHEN KOP
34. CHEESESLAVE
35. IMPACK FITNESS
36. MY DAILY WELLNESS TIP
37. STAN HERETIC
38. ANDY’S BLOG
39. LYNN’S LOW-CARB LIFESTYLE
40. VADIM’S UNIVERSE
41. ERIKA’S LOW-CARB MENUS
42. SYBILIZED LIVING MENUS
43. NEWVISION’S TIME CAPSULE
44. A DAY IN THE LIFE OF A LOW CARBER
45. THE CARDIO-FREE ZONE
46. DIABETES TOO
47. THE WOWEE ZOWEE MENU BLOG
48. FOOD BLOG S’COOL
49. DAWN’S DREAM
50. WHAT SARA EATS

This should keep you PLENTY busy this week while I’m gone cruising to Mexico. As always, if you or someone you know has a low-carb blog you’d like for me to feature here in a future blog post, then please e-mail the URL to me anytime at livinlowcarbman@charter.net. SEE YA NEXT WEEK!

17 comments to While I’m On The 2nd Annual Low-Carb Cruise This Week, Here’s 50 New Blogs For You To Check Out

  • Hey Jimmy,
    Thanks for the link! I ned to check some of these out too.
    Enjoy the cruise and gie us the details when you return.

    The SoG

  • Jimmy, thanks for the link love. I heard about the cruise a month or so ago and I wanted to go, but it just wasn’t happening in this recession. Hope you have fun!

  • Hey Jimmy

    Thank you for including Go Healthy Go Fit in this list of great bloggers! This year is going to be a great one for the low-carb movement… I can feel it! Have fun on the trip!

    All the Best,

    Andrew R
    Go Healthy Go Fit

  • Hey, thanks for the holla, Jimmy. Enjoy the cruise. I’m envious!

    You betcha, Keith! We had a GREAT time and hope you got lots of hits this week.

    –Jimmy

  • Ironically, I started blogging again after reading YOUR low carb menu blog! Have fun on your cruise!

    That’s awesome, Jolie! You do an amazing job. KEEP IT UP!!!

    –Jimmy

  • Thanks for the shout-out. Mind the f-bombs.

    You’re welcome, buddy!

    –Jimmy

  • BEE

    Hope you have an amazing time on the cruise- so jealous! Pictures please!

    -BEE

    We did have a fabulous experience this week. Maybe you can come with us in 2010. Pictures from Mexico coming soon! :D

    –Jimmy

  • Thanks Jimmy!

    Mydailywellnesstip.com

    You are VERY welcome!

    –Jimmy

  • Paul

    Jimmy,

    You might want to consider removing the link to “Kate Harding’s Shapely Prose”, from your site. I just checked it out, and about vomited reading the comments over Obama’s inauguration left by the emotive, uneducated, immoral, liberal females that run that site. Check it out yourself. They were having an “emotional orgasm” over the inauguration. Their comments were utterly disgusting and irrational.

    Paul

    THANKS for your comments, Paul. While I may not agree with EVERYTHING that appears on these other blogs, I listed them as a means for igniting your thinking process. Mission accomplished!

    –Jimmy

  • Thanks for the shout-out, Jimmy!

    I’ve definitely been enjoying working my way through the other blogs you listed. One thing I wanted to note, and commend you on, is the way that you’ve listed quite a few blogs that are critical of you; giving exposure to one’s opponents is admirable.

    THANKS Sara! People may not like Jimmy Moore, but that doesn’t mean they don’t have something productive to contribute. I appreciate your comments.

    –Jimmy

  • Becky

    Hi, Jimmy…I’ve been enjoying your blog for quite some time now. Very inspirational.

    I don’t know if you realize this or not, but your number eight new blog, Kate Harding’s Shapely Prose, is definitely not a low carb blog. It is a fat acceptance blog. Many of the visitors there do not choose to try to lose weight, and sometimes people get very outspoken about having no use for any type of eating plan at all.

    Enjoy your cruise!

    THANKS Becky! I guess I should have put a disclaimer on this list because as you noted they aren’t all necessarily “low-carb.” But they are all committed to weight loss, diet and health in some form or fashion. As for Kate Harding’s blog, I appreciate your comments. I like a lot of what Kate has to say, although I vehemently disagree with the “fat acceptance” movement. But hopefully she makes you think.

    –Jimmy

  • Hi Jimmy

    Thanks so much for adding my new blog, Real Food And More to this amazing list of blogs! I’ve spent a lot of time reading these blogs this week – Thank you for sharing!

    Talk soon,
    Robin

    GREAT JOB with the blog, Robin! It was my pleasure to feature it here this week. :)

    –Jimmy

  • Kelly W

    Ok….you can come back ANYTIME now! lol I really miss not seeing you here and reading your blog! Hope you had a great time, and that Christine is feeling better!!

    Kelly W.

    THANKS Kelly! I’m glad to be back and had a GREAT time on the cruise. Christine had a rough week with her shoulder pain, but we made do with it the best we could. Hopefully she has some great memories to cherish despite having her arm in a sling all week.

    –Jimmy

  • Jimmy,

    I’m impressed! With all the work on your blog and all of the reading you do, how do you have time to find all of these people?

    Sean Preuss
    http://www.health-actualization.blogspot.com

    I’m always keeping my eyes peeled, Sean. GREAT WORK!!!

    –Jimmy

  • Hey Jimmy,
    Thank you for the shout out !
    Hope you had a great time on your trip.
    ~Jo

    It was my pleasure, Jo! Hopefully you got lots of hits this week. :)

    –Jimmy

  • Jimmy,

    Thanks for the link love. I’m just getting started, and don’t have time to invest as much time, but keep up the good work. Hope your vacation was enjoyable.

    -Andy

    Keep working at it, Andy! Blogging is a WHOLE LOT HARDER than it looks.

    –Jimmy

  • Well, here’s another liberal female (sort of–my beliefs are in flux, but you will never find me weighing in on the conservative or neoconservative ultra-right-wing Christian side of any debate unless there’s no way out of it), but I like your blog, as long as you don’t go around saying silly, sexist, uncalled things about women. We’re not dumb, we’re not inherently irrational, we’re just as moral as men are, etc., blah blah. OK, that’s out of the way.

    I am fine with the idea of fat acceptance IN THE SENSE OF not shaming people because they are overweight. Shaming people backfires more often than not and you know, it’s just plain rude. I tend to reserve the tactic for people who I think are lost causes, because they are so hung up on behaving in a way I perceive as evil that there’s no way back for them. And it is more an expression of my disdain for them than a belief on my part that shaming them will change them.

    So why shame fat people? Why call them names? Why make assumptions about what they’re doing and not doing with themselves healthwise? At best you’ll get an earful about how they just lost 100 pounds. (There’s a show on cable TV, I think, about a woman who started out at almost 700 and she’s down below 400 now! No gastric bypass either! If you saw her on the street and didn’t know who she was…) At worst you’ll turn them off to the entire notion of eating healthy. And it’s not like they don’t constantly get conflicting information about what healthy eating means, OR they hear the same tired crap all the time about eating less and not eating fat. That means self-starvation–who wants that? So they give up.

    I was lucky. I found the info I needed. You were lucky. You found it too. Give these other people some time. It is a journey each person must undertake for themselves.

    It’s like when I took my daughter to the playground when she was two and three years old and she would ask me for help climbing something on the equipment. You can’t help someone climb; that’s a recipe for an accident. And I would tell her that. “I can’t help you, baby. You have to move your feet and grab the railings yourself.” Now she’s four and climbs all over the place like a little monkey.

    Losing weight is like that. Yelling at someone or moving their feet for them (by bullying them or any other tactic) NEVER WORKS. On top of that you trigger whatever bad self-esteem issues they had to begin with, if any, which just sets them further back. Hate to sound like a darned commie pinko hippie, but love really is the answer in this case. No bullying. Just give them space. They will figure it out, or they won’t–it is their life.

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