Sentences with phrase «readers of my posts here»

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And here on Inc.com a series of posts urging entrepreneurs and their employees to actually clock off at reasonable hours prompted a flurry of reader response.
A long series like this is probably not the best way to use a blog, since readers come and go, and miss a post or two, and since the argument builds from post-to-post, if someone is just jumping in or misses a few post, they won't understand the flow of thought that brought us here.
After soliciting questions and concerns from readers, I wrote a post entitled «Confessions of a Sponsorship Skeptic» that you can check out if you have questions yourself, and you can read all my posts from Bolivia here.
Here is a tip, don't assume the readers of your post have read through all the previous comments and will get your inference.
Once your post goes live here, you may publish a summary of your post on your site that invites your readers to interact with the post here.
Since there are many new readers on this blog, and since probably everyone who has been here longer than a year has forgotten the basic argument I am trying to present, I figured I would spend one post summarizing my view and inviting people to go back and read some of what I have written previously only this topic.
I have already posted a similar kind of recipe but here I have made a very slight variation and thought of sharing it with my blog readers.
I had the same question a few days ago and could not find an answer so I am posting an answer here for future readers: I prepared everything but did not add the broth and refrigerated it, covered, for a little over 24 hours (last - minute change of dinner plans).
While some people echoed my grandmother's thoughts, that you just have to deal with it («Asbestos hands that's all,» wrote one person), readers posted a variety of tips that I want to share with you here:
This Roasted Red Pepper Hummus with Chickpea Salad came about because of an email I received from a reader who really liked the Jalapeno Hummus recipe and presentation that I recently posted HERE.
All of the ones posted here are mine; there's no option for readers to post their own?
At the newsroom of Ecology and Farming we collect news from other blogs, websites and social media and post it here for our readers.
Packed with 125 recipes and gorgeous, rustic photography throughout, this one is a stunner, and so I'm excited to be reviewing it here + offering a free copy of The First Mess Cookbook to one lucky reader through this post!
One of the JustArsenal readers put the above statement into a comment today and I was reminded that we had been in this situation for many years, so here is a post from last September where we were asked to put our differences aside and get behind the team.
Most of the comments on here recently have been saying that Mertesacker shouldn't start, so the headline has said he will (without any suggestion it's true, let alone verification) to make the readers riled up and post more comments.
Here are some fun photos we took of Andrew's new OshKosh B'gosh outfits and at the end of this post, I'm going to share how you can team up with OshKosh B'gosh to make a difference in YOUR community, Save 20 % on your in store or online purchase, AND one lucky reader will have a chance to WIN a $ 50 OshKosh B'gosh Gift Card in time to pick up some fun Back to School items for your students!
New York Times» Lens blog recently collected 400 photos from its readers, 282 of which were selected that the editors truly feel define «family» — intergenerational interaction and an impossible - to - miss affection for one another — and posted them here: http://lens.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/12/24/readers-5/.
It's great to see the pictures of Amanda's home all in once post — SouleMama readers usually get just a snippet here or there.
In the coming week here on TLT, I'm eager to share a great guest post from a school food provider who really tells it like it is, and I'm going to have an announcement later in the week that I hope will be of special interest to Houston readers.
Note: This post was a newsletter sent out at the end of 2017, but I had such a great response to it from readers that I thought I'd share it here.
Yesterday one of my favorite reader turned friend posted on my Facebook wall that I needed to do more videos of my Instant Pot recipes so here we go with a Lemon Cheesecake recipe!
I'll of course keep interested readers posted here.
Regular readers of TLT know about our semi-regular feature called the «Kids» Snack Hall of Shame»: outraged parents send in photos or descriptions of the horrible snacks fed to their kids at parties, sporting events, school functions, etc. and I post them here.
Today, I thought I'd do a recap of posts related to baby nurseries to help my expecting readers start planning because, trust me, many of you are asking me all the same questions, so here you go!
Long time readers know my favourite piece of writing on the subject is by Cristina Luiggi for The Scientist magazine which I profiled here in a Feb. 7, 2013 posting.
Here's an exclusive printable midwife interview questions one - pager we made just for readers of this post!
Peter, the amount of information you share on your blog is amazing — I learn something new every time I come here and reading your posts and replies and your helpfulness and patience with your readers is truly inspiring.
I did notice last year the response that Mark Sissons made to the concerns Stefani had raised (here in her post, and perhaps she also raised them in communications with him specifically — I don't exactly recall that part) in his blog Mark's Daily Apple, and I read many of the reader comments made by women on that blog post by him, which were quite interesting and worth checking out.
I am not sure if Stefani has posted in the intervening years an updated overview of the research on women and fasting, but I am glad to still find this original post here, with its hundreds of thoughtful reader comments.
Then you should definitely keep an eye on new posts here, on TLV Birdie Blog, since 2015 I am expanding the Beauty Section of the blog and bring best of the best green beauty brands to introduce to my readers, almost on a daily basis!
In case you missed it, here's a recent post of MY OVER 50 READER»S LIST OF COMFORTABLE SHOEof MY OVER 50 READER»S LIST OF COMFORTABLE SHOEOF COMFORTABLE SHOES.
Everyone who took the time to take my recent reader survey kept mentioning how much they love all of my family oriented posts and requested I start sharing more real - life moments, so without further adieu here's some snapshots into my world lately.
I'm so excited to be guest posting here at Loop Looks, as I'm a regular reader and fan of Erin's cool, classic style.
We are very grateful for all the bloggers who bring you their most inspiring creations of the week and for all our readers who come to check out all the amazing ideas posted here.
Last but not least, I created a nifty little badge for our party, so feel free to post the code in the box below at the bottom of your table decor post on your blog if you'd like to invite your readers to the shindig over here...
In this post here one of my readers, Bettye, commented that a cool way to get through summer without adding layers was to wear a printed top.
Here's the answer: If you are a blogger, this is an opportunity for you to share up to three of your crafty, delicious or heartfelt posts for the readers of Tabler Party of Two and the other four hostess» blogs.
As promised in my last post on online dating emails, here is the answer to a reader's question about how to stay at the top of the online dating search results.
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I'll post the results of the readers poll here soon — sorry for the holiday delay — but before we are totally Bonded out, knock back a martini with Tim's reviews and lists.
Yesterday (11/4/2013) a reader posted a question, the first part of which I am partially addressing here: «What is the difference [between] VAM [s] and Student Growth Percentiles (SGP [s]-RRB- and do SGPs have any usefulness -LSB-?]»
Here are the most popular entries from 2015 (including a few that were published in 2014 and continue to draw readers): Treating Language as a Strength: The Benefits of Bilingualism December 18, 2014 Theresa Deussen wrote our two most widely read pieces ever, and this post continues to draw readers from all over the Internet.
The guest post built off several articles I've shared here on my blog, such as my suggestions of how to find beta readers and my advice about being a good beta reader -LSB-...]
As we begin a new year on the Book Case, here's a run - through of the posts from last year that really caught readers» attention.
The guest post built off several articles I've shared here on my blog, such as my suggestions of how to find beta readers and my advice about being a good beta reader ourselves.
In the next day or two, I'll be posting here about how to find beta readers — useful for any authors reading this post, but also an interesting insight for non-authors behind the scenes of book production.
I display the publication dates here on my blog posts because I think it's unfair to my readers to hide how out - of - date information might be.
Here, you can post your prequel or any piece of writing for free and get quick feedback from readers who can put the piece on their recommended list (or not).
Here's a hint for those future posts: One of the tools has to set a tone, one can be clever, and one has to tell your potential reader exactly what they're in for.
-LSB-...] If you write your story from the point of view (POV) of several characters, here is a wonderful post by Jami Gold about which POVs we should use when and how to switch between them without confusing your reader — Ask Jami: Whose Point of View Should We Use?
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