No, you are not having a flashback or
reading an old blog post about organic reach decline.
It's super great when people
read old blog content and make a recipe or two.
There are a lot of people that still recommend launching for free, mostly because
they read old blog posts with the old strategy.
As
I read those old blog posts I had the strangest realisation: late November is invariably when crazy stuff happens in my life.
Not exact matches
I didn't know the term for it, this thing we now call a «personal brand,» but at seventeen years
old I knew that having ten thousand people
reading my
blog every day was valuable.
Read my most popular
blog posts: How to Stop Procrastinating and Finish What You Start Five Life Lessons I learned From an
Old Job An Author's Shortcut to Fame How to Recover from Grief Interview with Brian Swift (If you lack motivation, watch this short interview)
I quite often treat this
blog like a diary, so sometimes I'll stray away from talking about my personal finance and share my current thoughts, I'll be excited to go back and
read some
old post when the years go by, and it will help me reflect on the overall journey that has been experienced, because as great as the end goal of early retirement is, I would imagine the character developed through such a process has more then just monetary value.
I've
read Biologos and the
old Evolution and Evangelicals
blog.
I'm catching up on my
blog reading this afternoon, so I realize this is an
older post, but really great summary of this issue, Jeremy.
As I continue to research and write about the violence of God in the
Old Testament, a reader of my
blog told me to
read Girard.
Since I found your
blog less than a month ago, I have not
read many of the
older posts.
The Blue Parakeet is perfect for the
blog because it asks a lot of intriguing questions about how we
read the Bible and calls for a new approach that transcend the
old traditional vs. liberal approach to hermeneutics.
One day, I was missing
blog cooking and was
reading bunch of your emails for
old recipe..
I had my 4 1/2 month
old with me so couldn't stay to get my book signed, but it was wonderful to hear you talk after
reading your
blog for years.
I thought I hit the wrong button, wondering why I had ended up at an
old post that has kept me
reading your
blog since.
I just found your
blog from Joan's link on «
Old Dog New Tricks» Dark Days Challenge report — and am so glad I did I'm a localvore in CT, so the things we can get are different than you many a time, but your dishes look so good, I'm eager to
read more and try what I can.
I know this
blog is a few years
old but after
reading above, your fat macro was too high and your protein too low... the OKL chart mentioned above will be gold for you and fix everything if you are still sticking with it!!!
You probably are a younger member of the
blog -
reading community, and of course you're making me feel
old now (26), but at least that means I've had a few years experience with nutrition and fitness so I hope my ideas and recipes are helpful!
I feel I'm a pretty young member of the
blog -
reading community (18 years
old), but I just love me some food and fitness, and you really know your stuff.
It's kind of sad that I discovered this
blog only after you guys have stopped posting: (Luckily the
old recipes still are available and look delicious:) I've really been inspired by
reading some of them!
Thank you so much — I don't know if you
read the comments on your
older recipes, but know that I've been a longtime fan and that I always refer people to your
blog.
So if you didn't know about oatmeal before you came to the US, and Germans don't know about oatmeal unless they're
old / have gastrointestinal issues /
read American food
blogs, then... I don't know.
I thought I would never eat muffins or pizza dough again, but now I'm happily baking and eating my
old favorites I hope everyone who
reads this spreads the word to their friends and on their
blogs.
I have been
reading through all of your
old blog posts the past few days because I believe that we have a similar problem that I just figured out that I had... IBS / lactose - intolerance.
I've only just discovered your
blog, but am really looking forward to
reading some of your
old recipes.
In other news - my
old computer has been refusing to connect to your
blog this past week - so glad it working again... off to
read all the posts I missed!!
I remember
reading you way back in 2006 probably, on the
old blogger
blog you had.
This is the first post I've
read of your
blog I
read it last night, I got a chuckle, I have dogs, but the people who
read this
blog and have left comments are terrible, I run a daycare in my home, 4 months 9 months 18 months 2,3,7,7, and today at nap time when everything goes nuts, my dog follows me around as I take the littles to cribs she goes and snuggles the
olders for quiet time I couldn't appreciate her more, her needs are a bowl filled a blanket lifted so she can snuggle under with you and a door opened occasionally she is te easiest in this house can't imagine life with out her < 3 btw the last comment is the best LOL!
I have been
reading your
blog since my 2 year
old was born and now I have an 11 week
old!
I
read a bunch of the
blogs but none have to do with a 7 month
old.
But I kept
reading your
blog, which gave me resolve to stick with it, and things got better sooner than later:) Mags is now 3 months
old and STTN consistently.
All of a sudden I was dealing with depression that I did not know existed in my
oldest daughter, my toddler was potty training and getting her attitude, I was dealing with a lot of things with Primary President including my 13th member of my presidency since I was called almost 5 years ago, Stress from my husbands job and things going on there, stress with finances, stress with my
blog, stress with home schooling, stress with a new baby on the way... plus my own emotional roller coaster that comes with being... [
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Regulars on this
blog have probably
read a lot about my story posted under «SkepticalGuest» but a technical snafu has lead to me posting with the «
Older Mom» handle and I have no idea how to change.)
I had a 31 weeker, and while I was * immensely * grateful for the amazing NICU care he received, I would go home and
read Jeevan's
blog and feel somewhat guilty and so, so sad to
read that while my preemie was snug and warm and fed in his isolette, being watched over by highly trained nurses and respiratory therapists, a baby
older than mine died because the power went out in the hospital overnight (no backup generator) and they couldn't keep him warm enough.
My name is Sonia; I'm a 40 year
old Mum to three gorgeous kids... Liam 21, Boo 11 (
Read her
blog — Blogging Boo) and Bugs 7!
As I have just discovered your
blog I will be spending some time
reading old posts, fortunatley it's an ideal passtime while my 18 month
old has her daily nursing nap.
Hello, I found this
blog on other and i found this subject, I
read your storyes and let me tell you that my daughter si 2 years and 3 months
old and I still nursing her....
If you spend any time at all
reading mommy
blogs, scouring Pinterest for kid - friendly recipe ideas, or
reading up about how to deal with your picky eater, you've probably noticed that there is lots of buzz around certain feeding trends such as introducing solids via «baby - led weaning,» making absolutely everything in a muffin tin, and letting go of some
old - school feeding techniques such as the «3 more bites» rule.
I too is a mother of 2 g6pd babies, 2 yr
old @ 3mos
old, it was horrible at first but
reading blogs and doing my own research assured me that my boys can have a healthy life and just be as normal children.
I live in Berkeley, so keep that in mind when you
read this excerpt from my personal
blog, from an entry I posted when I went to postpartum yoga when Scarlett was 6 weeks
old.
BUT I
read all these attachment parenting
blogs and am brainwashed against crying - it - out, which honestly worked fine for my now 3 year
old daughter when she was 9 months
old.
If you've
read my
blog a little then you may know that my 9 year
old daughter is a very picky eater.
If so, we the editors at the Award - Winning Pregnancy and Parenting Website Bellyitch
Blog have assembled 100 of the common tips, suggestions,
old wives» tales, dietary and lifestyle advice we have heard and
read in various sources over the years.
«This started me down a path of
reading some really
old papers, nearly all of which were in foreign languages,» Duffy wrote recently in the
blog Dynamic Ecology.
If you've
read much on this
blog, you might have noticed that I don't post many details about my kids online, other than very general information about how my 4 - year -
old helped me clean or how one of my kids once spilled activated charcoal all over my kitchen.
Mark's
blog is fun to
read, and at over 60 years
old, he is proof of how a healthy lifestyle can keep you looking young.
Hi, I just
read your
blog today and I am very concern about how do I look I am 20 yrs
old and I am a active person to.
In this article, I address how body composition and hormones change in women as they get
older and how women with PCOS differ from non-PCOS women (you can
read a previous
blog What Happens To Women With PCOS As they Age).
I have been
reading this
blog with much interest since it began under its
old title.
I hope Dr Fung and / or his staff
read the comments section here... I would like to alert them that the
older blog posts that have been transferred over to this newer platform have not fully loaded.