A place where I can share interesting ideas and maybe get a few things off my chest

About Kay

Kay is a writer living in the Tampa Bay area, who is also experimenting with getting an e-bay business up and running. She has two grown children, two beautiful granddaughters, and an amazingly wonderful husband. She misses Texas, but gosh, isn’t Florida beautiful?

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  1. greg@urbanspoon said:

    Hi Kay,

    Your first post just appeared on Urbanspoon! Check it out:
    http://www.urbanspoon.com/r/30/1780701/restaurant/Tampa-Bay/Nosh-Cafe-Oldsmar

    I encourage you to claim your blog, which allows you to add a picture and change some settings. The blog photo shows up next to your posts wherever they appear on Urbanspoon. Here’s how to claim:

    – Make sure you’re logged into Urbanspoon

    – Go to your blog page on our site: http://www.urbanspoon.com/br/30/12194/Tampa-Bay/Soapbox-By-Kay.html

    – Click “Claim your blog” in the left sidebar

    After you submit it, we may contact you to verify your claim. Check your spam email folder if your claim hasn’t gone through in a day or two. You’ll also find some interesting badges and widgets on your Urbanspoon blog page – look in the right sidebar.

    If you have any questions, please contact me via email.

    Thanks,
    Greg

    http://www.urbanspoon.com


    greg(at)urbanspoon(dot)com

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  2. greg@urbanspoon said:

    Thanks, Kay! I just approved your blog claim. Now your Urbanspoon profile picture is displayed on your blog page. You can upload a blog-specific photo if you prefer, and can change a few other blog settings there. Also, if you vote for a restaurant that you’ve reviewed on your blog, we now show your vote next to your post everywhere on our site.

    http://www.urbanspoon.com/br/30/12194/Tampa-Bay/Soapbox-By-Kay.html

    Best,
    Greg

    http://www.urbanspoon.com


    greg(at)urbanspoon(dot)com

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