Using news items as blog entries is, in true Extreme Programming style, "the simplest thing that could possibly work". Nonetheless, it's a surprisingly flexible practice and will disappoint only if you need features like pings, trackbacks, and remote editor integration. Here is an example front page of a Plone blog built using only news items, collections, and the built-in portlets:
A blog in Plone can be as simple as a folder full of News Items, further organized into subfolders if necessary. Add a collection showing the most recent News Items to the top-level folder, and set it as its default page. As illustrated below, use an Item Type criterion for the collection to pull in the News Items, and use a Location criterion to exclude those created outside the blog folder:
To provide pagination — recommended once the length of listings starts to noticeably impact download or render timetime — use the Limit Search...