1) While this doesn't take advantage of the save_post feature, you can even use this code to display blog posts on a completely separate web site, as long as it’s on the same server and you have filesystem access to the WordPress directory on the original site. Simply modify the require() in the first block on this page to use the full path to your WordPress installation:
<?php
// Include WordPress
define('WP_USE_THEMES', false);
require('/var/www/example.com/wordpress/wp-load.php');
query_posts('showposts=1');
?>
position your post with a while loop:
<?php while (have_posts()): the_post(); ?>
<?php endwhile; ?>
if you want to specify which parts of the post to display use this code:
<?php while (have_posts()): the_post(); ?>
<h2><?php the_title(); ?></h2>
<?php the_excerpt(); ?>
<p><a href="<?php the_permalink(); ?>">Read more...</a></p>
<?php endwhile; ?>
2) How about using the rss feeds from your wordpress blog?
The following code will display a list of your feed titles with descriptions including a hyperlink to the original WordPress posts:
<?php // Load the XML file into a Simple XML object
$filename = http://feeds.feedburner.com/<em>yourfeedname</em>";
$feed = simplexml_load_file($filename);
// Iterate through the list and create the unordered list
echo "<ul>";
foreach ($feed->channel->item as $item) {
echo "<li><a href='" . $item->link . "'>" . $item->title . "</a></li>";
}
echo "</ul>";
echo "<li>" . $item->description . "</li>";
?>
3) Feedburner has a free feature called BuzzBoost where you can get your posts to show in a regular HTML website that once activated you can simply copy the script that they provide into your HTML where you want the list to appear. From your feedburner account you can adjust some elements like whether the Blog title should appear or not, the format of the date, etc...
You can also style the output using regular CSS within you websites existing CSS.
Check it out Feedburner here:
https://www.google.com/accounts/ServiceLogin?service=feedburner&continue=http%3A%2F%2Ffeedburner.google.com%2Ffb%2Fa%2Fmyfeeds&gsessionid=5q8jqacBluH1-AnXp08ZFw