Sentences with phrase «blog little over»

I found your blog a little over a year ago and have been meaning to write you since then.
I started this blog a little over two years ago, and since then, I've learned a lot about interior design and...
I started a blog a little over a year ago and never dreamed it would become such a part of my daily life.
I have had my blog a little over two years and the opportunities that I have had along have been truly amazing and SO unexpected.
I found your blog a little over a year ago, it's the only blog I follow.
I learned of them from your blog a little over a year ago and have been purchasing their product religiously.
I first posted a similar recipe when I started the blog a little over two years ago, but so many of you weren't part of the Fifteen Spatulas family at the time, and these are just too great to snack on this time of year.

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«It's amazing how little the typical classroom has changed over the years,» the former Microsoft CEO wrote on his blog, Gates Notes.
As of today I've had a little over three million views of my LinkedIn blogs, I write here on Inc., and I am a regular contributor to CNBC.
Sadly, I only wrote 3 blog posts in 2013 (busy with other projects), but despite that, blog traffic increased over 700 % in 6 months, which goes to show that a little content promotion can go a long way.
Yes, I am «paying very little attention» to you spread over David's blog.
Last week I wrote a post for the CNN Belief Blog about millennials and the Church focusing on how church leaders hoping to win twenty - somethings over with coffee shops and concerts may want to go a little deeper and consider substance over style.
(A little over a year ago, I wrote a blog post dealing with some of the inappropriate responses to abuse and immorality that I have seen in various ministries over the years.)»
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I started Nutmeg Nanny a little over 3 years ago after I came across the blog Culinary Concoctions by Peabody.
For the recipe and a fun little story, head on over to the the Better Homes and Gardens blog, Delish Dish.
For me, when I made the switch to veganism (a little over a year ago now) I sought out blogs as a means of a support system.
Deb, I've followed your blog religiously for a little bit over three years now.
This little blog of mine has been a part of the virtual world for over 730 days now.
As a troop mom (and maybe a little because of the blog) and I was asked to be a Judge, but I've been trying to cut back on sugar lately, so at the last minute I handed that esteemed privileged over to Mr B.
She won't know that I am sharing it because she doesn't read my blogs / website... that I know of:) I've adapted it a little over the years so it's mine now Jane is a master at creating simple, uncomplicated ways of making...
I still have over a month of writing to go before I turn in the manuscript, then a few rounds of edits, so chances are I'll be a little quieter than usual on the blog — case in point, I totally forgot to post a recipe last week.
Anyway, because this blog does not run on air, I like finding ways to make a little money without troubling my readers, so I have added an Amazon search box over on the right.
If you are new to my blog, I will mention here that I do grind all my own flour (my husband calls me the little ten hen), it sounds like madness, I know, but I have this awesome fancy grinder that is so fast I think I only add about an extra minute (and in that I am including the time it takes to walk over to my grain buckets, remove the lids and scoop out the grain with the actual grinding time) to my baking times and we get this amazing, fresh flour.
A bit like this recipe which has been on the blog for a while already but that now has got a little make over in the shape of a video and some new images, you can still read my initial post below the video but here's a little cheers to the new year.
Something got mixed up behind the curtains and my little blog was overlooked so it seemed that I didn't have an assigned blog for this month to cook from but April and Jane did a great and amazingly quick job on squeezing me in in the end and I was happy all over again:)
> A few years ago, when I was blogging over on the old blog, I watched on the sidelines as some of my favorite blogs participated in a little event called Eat to the Beat (EttB).
I was planning to share this in January when we're all looking for more ways to eat veggies and kale, but I think I'll give you guys a little something to look forward to and hopefully you bookmark it for when cookie season is over:) Speaking of cookies... a few weeks ago I shared Pistachio Thumbprint Cookies w / Apricot - Rose Jam over on the new French Barn blog!
A little over a year ago I would've laughed in your face if you'd tell me i would be starting a vegan blog.
I know I've said it a million times over the past year or so, but now that we are finally getting settled, I really do hope to be able to pay a little bit more attention to this blog.
Heck, if I could have a blog and just keep posting these cookies over and over, I would, but that would get a little old.
AIP Reintroduction Guide: This little e-book was written by Eileen over at the blog Phoenix Helix.
This little blog started out as Off Her Cork and then saw a change over to Food Embrace as I started down a different path of food and recipe work.
I have read almost every post on this blog and others that write about anything Arsenal for a Little over two years but never comment or replied to any comment.
We've already gotten to know the 21 - year - old Pjaca a little over a week ago on this blog.
Summer Minor, who blogs at Wired for Noise and gave birth to her daughter at home a little over a week ago, references the recent Nederlands study that says home birth is as safe as hospital birth.
I wanted to take this opportunity to thank all of you who've been a part of my blog over the years — whether you are a reader, a commenter, an advertiser, a sharer, a collaborator, or perhaps a little of each — I have been blessed to make connections with so many of you.
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-LSB-...] Angie is featuring my Pallet Play Table over at her amazing blog Little Inspiration.
I really wanted to not write another blog post that responds to the goings - on over here at TLT, because I don't want to make my bloggy name off of Bettina's venerable coattails, but I think I may have to write a little something about just why — despite the fact that it's probably no big deal — people are kind of irritated when stuff like this comes out.
The most amazing thing I have done because of this blog is arrange Grayson's Trike auction and raise over # 2,000 for gorgeous little Grayson for a special trike for him.
Turning my beloved TLT blog over to «all slime, all the time» has been a little disconcerting.
You do realize that putting your fingers in your ears while reading comments on a blog post has little practical effect over blocking said comments.
She blogs over A Little Bit of All of It where she writes book reviews, shares her thoughts and experiences on babies, birth, parenting and food, Christianity and other random stuff.
She blogs over at her mommy blog, mama:: milieu, as well as, at her food website for families with hungry children, Feeding Little Foodies.
We love to watch her darling little guy grow up with his big siblings over on her blog!
I'm a recovering lawyer turned stay at home mom of two and blogger about improving spiritual and physical wellness while raising up the littles over at my blog, Reining in Mom.
I have known about Ashly's blog for a little over a year -LSB-...]
It's time for the kids to take over our blogs — what does your little one have to say?
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