I blog about sort of similar stuff... self - care, Whole 30 recipes, DIY beauty products with minimal ingredients, meditation, crafting, etc..
As for content, I don't stick to a rigid schedule, and
I blog about all sorts.
UK About Blog Jewels loves to
blog about all sorts of heritage jewellery.
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blog about all sorts of things with a Toronto - centric aftertaste.
I also believe there are cases that can be justified when data requests should not be honored, but there's endless
blogs about this sort of stuff, and a lot of people have their disagreements on ethics / politics, other people's motives, etc. and I'm not terribly interested in it.
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UK About Blog Jewels loves to
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Not exact matches
That's from a
blog post by Facebook's Joel Seligstein, who says that the newly unveiled Facebook Messages will
sort through your inbox and attempt to separate the messages you care
about (those from your friends) from the bank statements, spam, and job queries.
And the nice part
about it is that everyone's getting into all
sorts of different income streams which they share on their
blogs:) For some it's dividend stocks, real estate, or passive income, and others it's entrepreneurship or hustling on the side, etc..
I am actually struggling with this right now and
sort of wrote
about it on my
blog.
You've found my personal
blog, where I ramble
about all
sorts of things, share music I love, test out business ideas, and explore a wide range of intellectual threads of interest.
If you care
about these
sort of things, The Wall Street Journal praised his writing as one of the most influential sales and business
blogs.
Since the book is
about innovation policy, it
sort of falls into the ambit of this
blog, so here we are.
About Donna Moritz: Donna is a Digital Content Strategist with a passion for visual storytelling & founder of award - winning
blog, Socially
Sorted.
If you have the opportunity to do any
sort of promotion or giveaway from your website make sure you
blog about it.
It occurs to me that, despite the unprecedented flood of writings of all
sorts — books,
blog - posts, newspaper op - eds, and academic journal articles — addressing just
about every monetary policy development during and since the 2008 financial crisis, relatively few attempts have been made to step back...
And yet over the course of writing my
blog, I have found that vast numbers of people struggle with fear, guilt, shame, and all
sorts of terrible thoughts
about God and others, and as I have learned more, I find that many of these feelings come from a faulty view of God.
Years ago I discovered Doug Pagitt's
blog and was interested to see what the «Emergent» thing was all
about and if he was still the «same person» that I had met once and knew in an acquaintance
sort of way because I was friends with, and then dating, one of his best friends.
I used to teach and write
about the death of Jesus in this same way, and in fact, many of the posts and sermons which you can find on this
blog will contain this exact
sort of theological explanation
about the death of Jesus.
I have folders
sorted by topic, so depending on what I feel like reading
about that day, I don't have to sift through all of my
blogs to find what I really want.
Also, it
sort of invalidates your comment
about feeling sorry for atheists when 1) you are also on this
blog so you have
about as much of a stake in this as any atheist here and 2) if agitating christian ranks only takes asking for proof and debating religion in a coherent matter, christian foundation must be pretty shaky indeed.
I first encountered him on my
blog about five years ago, and every so often, more recently of late, he comes back and spouts off some
sort of pious nonsense, which sounds good on the electronic page, but which I know for a fact is nothing but pure hypocrisy.
We recognize that this might make some or all of you uncomfortable and while we recognize the struggle involved with that
sort of discomfort, please feel free to
blog about that fact as well.
Hi Lexi, I am new to your
blog, but have a teenage son who has dairy allergies, and can not tolerate chocolate... I'm wondering if you have any ideas for a yummy (peanut free as well) brownie using this recipe, but with something besides cocoa??? I'm not good at changing recipes, but was thinking of some
sort of blondie or snickerdoodle - type flavor... if you ever get creative with this idea, I'd REALLY love to hear
about it!
I always wonder
about links on all the food
blogs I read,... Yours happened to catch my eye today - my question is do you get compensation of some
sort from ancestry.com for linking to them?
these turned out perfectly, and i made it into a zinger recipe of
sorts, and wrote
about it on my
blog.
I've been up to all
sorts out here and I can't wait to tell you all
about it in this week's
blog......
While these
sorts of stories do make up quite a lot of the material that we all comment on in this
blog and others it's important to remember to check the facts before making statements
about the attitudes of the players or indeed the manager.
Just on the topic of injuries, one thing that I noticed on the
blog yesterday — and indeed in previous weeks — is just how worried people are
about Thomas Rosicky and Eduardo getting through this season without some
sort of significant relapse.
I know it isn't easy to talk openly
about these
sorts of issues (I just started posting on my
blog about my own PPD) and I really commend you for opening up the discussion.
Dr. Kerek has great resources on her
blog for all
sorts of health issues for little ones - in fact I just checked out a lovely post of hers
about preventing dehydration in little ones with Gastroenteritis (the tummy crud).
On her
blog It's Not
About Nutrition: The Art and Science of Teaching Kids to Eat Right, she dishes up helpful advice on dealing with all
sorts of feeding dilemmas.
Apparently if I
blog about certain lunch - related topics and let them know
about it, as well as mingling (in a virtual sense) with other bloggers, I'm eligible to win all
sorts of fabulous prizes.
So, you, I guess, what I would do is in the cloth diaper world, there is all
sorts of
blogs and review sites that talk
about different brands and how they work with different sized babies and different shaped babies.
But by having a day where you just flood the Internet with
blog posts
about women doing cool stuff [in science and technology], you create a perceptual shift: There are tons of women doing all
sorts of stuff, so [women will think], «I'm not the weirdo.»
Please note: Beware that recently, unscrupulous marketers are currently trying to deceive you into thinking that acai pills are some
sort of «miracle weight loss cure»... They are even making up fake
blogs about people supposedly losing ridiculous amounts of weight simply by popping an acai pill daily (and then they try to sell you these supplements)... These are FAKE stories, and you should realize that although acai is a very healthy antioxidant food, it is NOT a miracle weight loss cure!
I rarely post stuff
about this
sort of situation on my
blog, but I really saw a different side of things after watching Jon Stewart and the Daily Show's take on what is going on.
While each Fitness
blog is different, they tend to write
about all
sorts of topics like Fitness, Arts and culture, Yoga, Diet etc..
After a cross-country move, career change, and learning more
about my audience it has evolved into a style
blog of all
sorts.
If you're pinning a
blog post
about how to style a blanket scarf make sure to add text over the image so that they know there is some
sort of informational content behind the pin.
I hope that this can be a springboard for a regular conversation on my
blog about how to
sort through our urges to buy, buy, buy and instead intentionally add a few items that will be the most useful to building a timeless foundation of style.
I read a
blog post of yours yesterday where you asked what your readers would like you to talk
about... well I'm loving your home decor so anything of that
sort would be great!
I'd really like to learn
about networking, generating traffic and ultimately, generating an income from creating a
sort of «brand» from my
blog thank you!
I don't feel too bad
about it though, between my full time day job and starting a Real Estate career here in Utah, this
blog has
sort of been sidelined!
I took a little breather from
blog for a couple of days to, first of all spend a lovely Mother's Day last weekend with my family and to
sort out some papers for one of the most important and life changing things / events that are
about to happen to me, but I will let you know all
about it when everything is settled down and confirmed.
Phoenix, AZ
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blog is for articles, studies, or reminiscences about the 150 - year history of making, selling, buying, collecting, sorting and trading pieces of cardboard that celebrate greatest g
blog is for articles, studies, or reminiscences
about the 150 - year history of making, selling, buying, collecting, sorting and trading pieces of cardboard that celebrate greatest
about the 150 - year history of making, selling, buying, collecting,
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Since this IS supposed to be a fashion
blog of
sorts, too, it's
about time that I jump into my own style, right?
About Blog Women Born Transsexual is a
sort of shorthand, a meme coined 15 years ago by my partner, Tina and myself.
This was one of my all - time favorite fashion (
sort of) posts because I opened up
about the
blog and why I've enjoyed dipping my toes into the style scene this year!
There were
blogs about the town where I lived, a
blog about the house I lived in, which morphed into the first Brooklyn apartment (the
blog, not the house); a
blog about the Brooklyn neighborhood I lived in; a
blog about my vintage clothing business on ebay, which turned into a personal photography / thoughts / feelings / hopes / dreams
sort of
blog.