Yesterday I posted about the struggles of adhering to Mr. Hungry's food sensitivities, so I thought I'd follow up with a vegan and total gluten - free win!
Yesterday I posted about agave - sweetened pumpkin muffins, so check those out if you want something brighter and milder in flavor.
Yesterday I posted about NYC Mayor Bloomberg's proposal that would prevent food stamp recipients in his city from using federal dollars to purchase soda, and I asked TLT readers their views.
Yesterday I posted about my new book — Naked Parenting: 7 Keys to Raising Kids with Confidence.
Yesterday I posted about one of my absolute favorite cleaning products....
If you missed
yesterdays post about my new trench coat from Shop Pink Blush Boutique, then you know by now that I have fallen in love with this womens online boutique.
Thank you for the love in
yesterdays post about my recent makeover.
Yesterday we posted about the summer 2018 release plans for the live - action Bleach movie, which has Gantz and Oblivion Island director Shinsuke Sato at the helm.
Yesterday we posted about a big deal for a post-apocalyptic novel — today I wanted to mention this deal for writer Benjamin Percy, whose first novel The Wilding «speaks of an author with many more tricks up his sleeve,» according to BookPage reviewer Jillian Quint.
Yesterday we posted about some of Crunchyroll's spring streaming anime additions, including the second season of Nisekoi.
Yesterday I posted about the new software features that are coming with the new Kindle ebook readers and Fire tablets.
Yesterday I posted about a new 6.8 - inch Onyx Boox ereader called the Boox T67 Plus, which is an upgraded T68.
Yesterday I posted about the Onyx Boox Max Carta being marked down to the lowest price ever for a 13.3 - inch E Ink ereader, and it turns out some other large - screen E Ink devices are on sale as well.
I am so pleased — Harold saw
yesterdays post about Alan's rain boot donation and he left comment about how he going to ask his friends for donations so that the San Mateo Empowerment project can get more rain boots for the crew — how cool is that.
Yesterday I posted about the lasted American Airlines AAdvantage mileage sale which turned out to be identical to their Black Friday sale (which in turn was identical to their Black Friday sale last year) and now we have the latest offering from United.
Yesterday I posted about the lasted American Airlines AAdvantage mileage sale which turned out to be identical to their Black Friday sale (which in...
It seems like just
yesterday we posted about some exciting updates that we just released, but today we're back with more!
Yesterday we posted about Emily Rogers and other journalists in the industry and how they were promising to let fans Continue Reading →
Yesterday we posted about how SEGA teamed up with Humble Bundle to deliver a great deal of games via their Sonic 25th Anniversary Humble Bundle.
Yesterday we posted about an upcoming Hunter x Hunter x Monster Hunter XX collaboration (so many Xs!)
Yesterday I posted about the number of religious organizations that filed chapter 11 between 2006 and 2017, and how their filings track fluctuations in consumer bankruptcy filings during those years.
Yesterday I posted about my daughter Sloan's newly (again) redecorated bedroom so today I thought I'd share some of my favorite teen rooms I've found online.
Not exact matches
In light of
yesterday's
post about how the expensive iPhone may be counter-productive to societal goals, I thought it might be prudent to also touch on the other side.
In a
post on Deadspin
yesterday, Drew Magary wrote
about how Twitter has become essential to the sports fan's TV viewing experience, even saying that he feels «completely naked» watching a game without it.
We had a quick chat with Ghaffary
yesterday and he sounds, understandably, excited
about his new
post, where he will be investing in both consumer and enterprise deals.
I wrote a
post yesterday about some of the tools I use on a daily basis in my investment routine.
I've been meaning to write
about this for a while and was going to use AngelList by Nivi & Naval as the basis for my example and the perfect prompt came
yesterday when I read Fred Wilson's blog
post on AngelList.
If you are looking for more specifics on buyer personas, there have already been a couple of
posts on the Content Marketing Institute that dug into the specifics: Keith Wiegold had a
post about thinking
about more than demographics and
yesterday Chris Moritz provides some good links to get more info.
responding to
yesterday's newsletter
about yesterday's
post, «Close to cold shower record ``.
Raising further questions
about how competently and seriously Trump's banking regulators will be attending to their duties comes the report
yesterday that the head of the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, Joseph Otting, who is the primary regulator of national banks, was trading in financial stocks after he was nominated to that
post.
But from his
post yesterday about the creation of the world he did a lot of twisting trying to make sense of how it happened.
Yesterday I
posted some thoughts
about Byron Williams, a wannabe Right Wing revolutionary, pointing out that a false rhetorical urgency in political discourse is likely to contribute to the unbalanced thoughts of people like Williams.
I got that several times
yesterday when I
posted this cartoon and
post about attempts to silence people.
One of the faithful contributors to this blog in the form of comments, Chris Gill, wrote me a personal email
yesterday in response to my
post about Sarah and I gathering up her boyfriend's belongings last week.
After my
post yesterday about homosexuality causing earthquakes, we get the brilliant comment:
A Twitter thread blew up
yesterday when user Ed Solomon
posted a story
about Mark Hamill, the actor who plays Luke Skywalker, appearing in character to grant the wish of a friend's terminally ill child.
So when I saw this
post yesterday on Tony Jones» support page on Scribd, I immediately received it as a passive - aggressive attempt to silence people... Julie, me, and all other bloggers and commenters who have spoken or written in a way that raises questions
about those in power.
Aside from also starting to
post more photos on my blog (which idea I see you gleaned from monitoring my brainwaves as well), Dean and I were just talking
about this story
yesterday and how the point is not doing vs. being, but never being distracted from being a disciple; which is really just being close to Jesus, doing what he does, listening to what he says and going with his agenda instead of ours.
In
yesterday's LONG
post about why God delayed in sending Jesus, I promised a short one today.
After my
post yesterday about homosexuality causing earthquakes, we get the brilliant comment: «It always amazes me that the same people that are for gay...
We looked at this idea
yesterday, and I have one more
post about it tomorrow, but having read this
post today, can you say that this
post saved you from believing something wrong
about the word saved?
Here is a scene from Samson, which I wrote a
post about yesterday.
The fact that I spent most of
yesterday rewriting and editing this
post, emailing trusted friends with drafts, making my husband re-read it over lunch, praying, rewriting a bit more, seriously contemplating deleting the whole thing and writing
about cupcakes instead, and generally chewed my fingernails off is an indicator that I'm terrified to publish it.
So
yesterday's
post was
about all the troubled marriages making news this week, and because I like to include a graphic with each piece, I went to stock.xchng to get a free stock photo to use.
But when we recognize (as we saw in the
post yesterday about the definition of baptism) that «baptism» means «immersion into» or «identification with» some of the tricky passages in Scripture become much more clear.
Anyway, I will write a lot more
about this when I get to the subject of hell in the current book I am writing on the violence of God, but I wanted to just give a short preview of my views on hell, and provide a follow - up from the
post yesterday about whether Jesus spoke of hell more than heaven.
I appreciate everyone's comments on
yesterday's
post about the Coffee House raising money for Darfur.
Yesterday I made a
post about how God is a stripper, meaning that He strips things out of our life to make us more usable for Him.
I'm glad that Matthew Schmitz
posted excerpts
yesterday from the statement released by Southern Baptist leaders regarding recent reports
about religious freedom in the military.
I have a different understanding of this text now, which I tried to explain in today's
post and the one from
yesterday about the meaning of the word «dead» in the Bible.