The content on ShoreBread is updated constantly. We’re always out and about trying to bring our readers some of the neatest stories on the shore. Hopefully, our feature articles, blog posts, columns, photos, and comments make you leave wanting a second helping. Our daily slice pieces are shared on multiple platforms. You know what that means? It means there are several ways to view this cutting-edge online magazine…

Join Our Email List

Sign up for the ShoreBread email list and have a weekly slice delivered to your lunch box… or inbox. You can sign up for the ShoreBread e-news updates by entering your first name, last name, and email address in the designated module in the footer of any ShoreBread page. We’ve been working on growing a list of friends who’d like to receive a slice via email. In the near future, we’ll be sending emails out on a regular basis.

Follow us on Facebook
 
ShoreBread’s been active on Facebook since day one of our publication. As a very social bunch of people, we think it’s important to network socially on the web. A few times a day, our most recent Daily Slice articles are posted to Facebook. It’s easy to get a taste of the latest slice while on Facebook. Typically, new articles are posted on the ‘book at 10 am, 12 noon, and 2 pm. We also share our galleries, recipes, and photos as they’re added to the site. We love our Facebook fans, friends, and followers. Find ShoreBread on Facebook and comment away!
Pin us on Pinterest
 
We’ve got a virtual pin-board (several, actually). Do you? If you answered ‘yes’, then find us and let’s share some pins. If you answered ‘no’, what are you waiting for? Pinterest is the latest craze. It’s a media-styled platform that involves a virtual pin-board or bulletin board. Users can pin images that they find inspiring, pretty, cool, interesting, or just something they like. Pinterest connects people all over the world with others who share similar tastes and interests. Would you like a taste of ShoreBread?  Follow our Eat a Slice, Social Slice, Home Slice, Better Slice, Enjoy a Slice, and Local Slice boards to check out highlighted ShoreBread photos from our articles.
On your Reader
 
ShoreBread can be broken down into little; easy to digest crumbles that you can snack on anywhere. ShoreBread can be segmented down into its simplest form so you can read it easily from any RSS reader or portable tablet. Really Simple Syndication, or RSS, is a way to feed web-based content to readers in a no-glitz kind of way. To get the RSS feed on your reader, scroll to the footer of any ShoreBread page. In the bottom right corner, you’ll see an orange RSS button. Click that and ShoreBread will show up in Feedburner. From there, just click which reader you’ll be using, and presto!
On a Mobile Device
 
Smartphone users, have you tried to access ShoreBread on your iPhone, Droid, or Blackberry? If you type in ShoreBread.com, you’ll be directed to a nice mobile landing page filled with slices of ShoreBread. Just select your slice and all of our articles under that category with appear. Pretty nice, right? When you’re surfing the web on your phone, visit ShoreBread mobile, and dive right in.
On the Radio
 
Listen to 98.1 FM Irie Radio every Thursday morning at 8:15 and your ears will thank you. Bulldog and his special guests will talk about ShoreBread during a morning feature called Gotta Have This. Gotta Have This is a blog devoted to all things geeky: apps, programs, high-tech toys, websites (ShoreBread included), and more. There’s a segment devoted to forecasting up-and-coming ShoreBread features every week! Tune into 98.1 for Bulldog and the Rude Awakening Show as they chat about ShoreBread.
On the Web
 
Our most favorite way to view ShoreBread Magazine is the most traditional. Our quality articles pertaining to shore life are posted up-front-and–center on the homepage everyday weekday. We are your Daily Slice of Coastal Life and we’re on the web for your convenience.  Enjoy!
There you have it! Are you hungry for another slice yet? Maybe you’re still digesting? No matter what, we want you, our readers, to keep up with ShoreBread and we’re willing to make it as easy as possible. Let us know which way you prefer; send your thoughts to info@ShoreBread.com.