Sentences with phrase «blog posts about using»

At that time, there were plenty of blog posts about using things like applesauce, mashed bananas, and pumpkin to replace eggs, but generally those only really work in sweet recipes.
Several weeks ago I wrote a blog post about using healthy seeds for your detox diet.
This is a link to a blog post about using singing techniques to accelerate learning.
Roseanne Rini, a Story Circle Network Editor, continues her blog post about use of primary sources when writing a memoir.
I found out about the Nook Touch version of Cool Reader via a comment someone left on this earlier blog post about using night mode on the Nook Touch (white text with black background).
In our previous blog post about using a mortgage as a bankruptcy alternative, we discussed using a mortgage to repay high interest credit card an other debt.
However, the underlying assumptions harken back to my prior Blog posts about the use of social media sites such as Facebook [Russell: Add link] and how personal information contained on those sites can potentially be used as evidence in litigation [Russell: Add link].

Not exact matches

Learn more about DIY PR and how to get started using guest blog posts here.
The one and only, Barbara Corcoran, sat down with me for a live interview, a SBDIB blog post was featured in the New York Times, sat down with Mari Smith — the Queen of marketing on Facebook, and also got some great feedback from several business owners about how they use Twitter to get business.
«Soylent is a community of people who are enthusiastic about using science to improve food and nutrition,» Chris Dixon, who works at venture - capital firm Andreessen Horowitz, wrote in a 2015 blog post after the firm invested $ 20 million in Soylent.
The beauty of using Quora to find popular questions people are asking about your topic is you can also use the blog post you right to answer that question to paste an answer into Quora itself with a link back to your website.
And in the early days of Mint.com, they used their company leadership to write blog posts, and share details about how they manage their finances.
A company blog post later elaborated, «Everyone — no matter where they live — will be asked to review important information about how Facebook uses data and make choices about their privacy on Facebook.»
In this blog post, we'll give a quick overview of everything BitPay users need to know about how to use our reporting tools to get information on gains and losses.
ac.uk links pointing to its domain, so I wrote a guest blog post for them talking about how graduates can find job opportunities using social media.
LinkedIn groups frequently send notifications about new posts, meaning you're not only sharing your blog post with people who immediately see it; you're effectively using the group's email list to share it with its full audience.
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.
In a previous blog post, I wrote about the benefits of using Facebook Power Editor.
As John Jantsch advises in his blog post titled How to Use Instagram to Tell and Sell your Marketing Story, «Think about the artsy ways you could showcase your work, your staff or your customers with this tool.»
A blog post titled «Sentiment Synopsis» posted two weeks ago contained some explanatory remarks about the Commitments of Traders (COT) reports and briefly discussed the sentiment situations for gold, silver, the Canadian dollar and the Yen using the COT data as the indicators of market sentiment.
Then, we gave the graphics a much needed facelift (optional), and relaunched the offer by writing new blog posts about blogging (how meta) and using the ebook in our lead nurturing emails.
Our newly crowned SUPERTHREADER C.J. Wolfe wonders about the SIGNIFICANCE of the postmodern yet conservative use of ALL CAPS: To kick - start the manifesto John, here's a question that I've been wondering about the POMOCON persuasion ever since I started reading and posting on this blog: Is....
I would like to use one (probably this one) with a blog post I'm writing about asking questions.
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 am not sure how long you have been reading this blog, but this post here is actually part of a series that has been going on for about three weeks so far, in which I look at at the use and abuse of doctrinal statements.
Last week, I used my Facebook page to get some feedback about the blog from readers, and many of you expressed a desire to see more posts on faith and parenting.
I've been using «mason jar salads» for a long time when I bring my lunch to work, but have never gotten my act together enough to write a blog post about it.
I've always been nervous about cooking for other people, and this blog has amplified the pressure a little bit — our friends and family see me posting all these recipes, so the whole idea of me cooking dinner has become a little more exciting than it used to be.
I was really excited at this blog post and the bread looks amazing, but then I got down to the actual recipe - and it has milk powder in it... Since I am gluten AND dairy free, I can't use the milk powder and wondered what you thought about any possible replacements you might be aware of, or the effects on the bread of just leaving it out?
I was wondering if I could use it on a blog post I am writing about healthy peanut - free snacks.
To the commenter asking about coconut milk fat, I use canned coconut milk, the same brand that Elana linked to in her blog post.
For a decadent chocolate cookie that uses organic almond butter, we recommend these Chocolate almond butter cookies with goji berries and coconut posted a registered dietician who blogs about delicious and healthy foods at Chelsea's Healthy Kitchen.
there's a post about our gear here on the blog — you can use the search bar to find it, just typ in «camera gear».
I'm commenting to let you know that starting from some time ago - maybe about 3 months - your blog posts do not show up correctly in in the feed reader I use, Feedly.
The world of plant - based home cooking used to feel quite lonely when we first started this blog back in 2010 (back when it was considered wild to post about things like chia pudding and green smoothies).
Each year she hosts a series of guest posts over on her blog Canned Time about a given topic / ingredient / subject, and this year the theme is recipes that use nut or seed butters.
Ive been using stumble and I noticed that on celebrity baby blog posted about this and it said at the top of my internet browser that AmyGeekGrl recommends this site.
-LSB-...] 15, 2009 by phdinparenting A few weeks ago Macall Gordon dropped by my blog and left a comment on my post about why we don't use the cry it out method to get our children to go to sleep.
-LSB-...] few weeks ago Macall Gordon dropped by my blog and left a comment on my post about why we don't use the cry it out method to get our children to go to sleep.
Back in 2009, when I started STFU, Parents, there were no articles or blog posts about how parents use social media, what kind of impact these attitudes and user mechanisms had on their kids (or their friends), or what we could learn from social media etiquette, including the benefits of curbing certain types of posting behavior.
It took me a couple of posts before I really came into my own with my writing style, but now I love using my blog to share exciting news and updates about my work, life and inspiration.
In fact, I actually wrote about using a therapy ball for tummy time in the very first informational blog post ever published on Mama OT back in 2012!
Though I only have a few posts that talk about crochet items on my blog, I get someone coming to my blog everyday who has used a search term with the word «crochet» in it.
Longtime TLT readers will remember a period when seemingly every post on this blog began with «My friend Donna told me about...» Donna is a fellow Houston parent and foodie (who also used to sit on Houston ISD's Food Services Parent Advisory Committee with me), and she's great about passing on all the kid - and - food leads she comes across on the Internet.
I think as often is the case, people sometimes misrepresent themselves by using loaded words in their comments or blog posts when they respond to something that they're passionate about, but perhaps at the core, their issue is that they were really treated badly in an open adoption relationship and isn't that the crux of the matter after all?
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Earlier this week, I read a blog post about homeschooling «extremes» that used words that I just couldn't reconcile in my mind with unschooling.
A few artists I like to use are Anything Liquid Mind, Deuter or Shajan (for more artists scroll back on my blog to my post about music for deep relaxing).
Today I'm delighted to welcome Lesley at Decorque Cards (check out her blog here), who is guest posting about recycled art & crafts using greetings cards.
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