Sentences with phrase «blog reading these days»

It seems like every blog I read these days has another fabulous recipe for a cookie.
It seems like every food or health blog I read these days is talking about kale chips.
: — RRB - Love it all though, thanks for the great blog read each day!
Sadly, my blog reading these days has approached epsilon.
Jim Connolly: Early in my blog reading days, I found Jim's Marketing Blog.

Not exact matches

If you add up all the time you spend reading books, blogs, and articles; watching videos, podcasts, webinars, and seminars, and posting, tweeting, messaging, and connecting, how many hours a day on average do you think it comes to?
(HackerOne posted a nice recap of the day's happenings, which you can read on its blog here.)
I had more people reading my blog every single day than most professional New York Times columnists.
«Well, I think it's safe to say that in order for a blog to even approach the realm of professional, the blogger would need at least ten thousand people reading his or her blog every day,» he said.
In honor of World Book Day, and in response to a challenge from an admirer, Branson took to his blog to list 65 titles he thinks everyone could benefit from reading during their lifetime.
I read about eight food blogs a day.
Frind's account of his own exploits, published on his blog in 2006 under the title «How I Started a Dating Empire,» says a lot about his worldview: «I spent every waking minute when I wasn't at my day job reading, studying, and learning.
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.
Sometimes my research is in the library; other times I take my research to the online bookstores; and sometimes I spend my day reading 10 - 20 blog posts.
In addition, he or she is tweeting, reading news articles, and checking out blogs, generating valuable data throughout the entire day.
Just found your blog and I'll have to come back and read it over the next few days.
I wanted to thank you for your initiative that you have taken to teach all of us all about investing, Safal Niveshak is a very good initiative and not to forget that you are providing us all this awesome post day after day week after week at no extra cost and without any advertisement, Frankly I would not mind if you put some ads on your blog I would be more than happy to read your blog even with adds.
Reading through the forums and blogs, I finally decided to buy EatStopEat, which I did 2 days, read 37 pages, and woke up yesterday morning deciding I was going to try a 24 - hour fast.
Nearly every day someone informs me that they can no longer follow me or read my blog because I offend them.
I checked his blog out the other day, and I couldn't even read any of his post through to the end, I had to skim.
The day you start toeing the mark and maintaining the status quo is the day I'll stop reading your blog.
The other day, I was reading a blog post from of a well - known church expert - pastor - baptist sort.
The discussion about evangelicalism here at this blog for the last few days has been interesting, though I admit to skim - reading many of the posts as I succumbed to that Eyes Glazing Over feeling that I get whenever the essence of evangelicalism is discussed.
You would think that I was inviting you to read a lot of blog posts for the next days or weeks.
I read your blog every day and am always challenged and encouraged by it.
One of the neat tools available to bloggers these days is the ability to see from where in the world people are reading your blog.
What would that look like for regular people who go to work every day and read blogs?
But, as I read these blogs day by day, it seems there are very few commentors, but lots of comments, mostly from atheist and a few «Christians» who want to engage the atheist in debate.
I stumbled upon your blog a few days ago and love what I've read so far.
Any way say, Man of God respectable Terry Jones, of Florida's Dove's Church, maybe a day would come that the world and Muslims would thank you for your causing all these discussions to come out today's on this site blogs and many other sites blogs and to it leading to have more people religious discussions leading them read and learn more about Islam and the Quran many who's eyes had opened to reality converted to Islam or at least respect Muslims and their religion.
I follow close to 100 blogs, and spend 1 - 3 hours a day reading and commenting, and actually writing my own posts.
I read your blog every day.
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.
Viola's ministry contacted me several days ago and offered to send me a free copy of the book if I would read and review it on my blog, http://www.wesojourn.org.
CNN, I have not read this article (I don't have time right now) and it seems quite probable that nothing controversial is in it, I once again request you change the day you post your religious blog postings.
Man of God respectable Terry Jones, of Florida's Dove's Church, maybe a day would come that the world and Muslims would thank you for your causing all these discussions to come out today's on this site blogs and many other sites blogs and to it leading to have more people religious discussions leading them read and learn more about Islam and the Quran many who's eyes had opened to reality converted to Islam or at least respect Muslims and their religion.
Well, Jeremy, I read your blog almost every day, so I am benefiting from your ministry which comes straight from your heart.
Nearly every day someone informs me that they can no longer follow me or read my blog because...
I already get well over 100 emails every single day, and I really don't want hundreds more... I don't mind getting emails from a few blogs that I really enjoy reading and which give me something in return for subscribing, but I simply can not read every post from every blogger I am interested in, and definitely don't need to be getting 500 emails a day....
I don't often read Michael Sean Winters, who blogs at the National Catholic Reporter site, and his attack the other day on Archbishop Charles Chaput (which I discovered thanks to RealClearReligion) confirmed the wisdom of my habitual negligence.
It's so easy to follow links, find wonderful new blogs, and end up reading twenty to fifty a day.
However, I limit my reading to a few pages a day, and have made a very conscious decision to regularly follow only a handful of blogs.
Reading your blog made me realize how very little I remember about that day, I basically had only remembered one lady wailing her head off.
After reading some comments I understand brownies are better next day but I really doubt they will last till tomorrow This is the first recipe from your blog I made and am sure not the last!
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A while ago I read a story from my friend Jackie's blog, it is like this: on one rainy day during her childhood, she encountered a very young chicken.
If you would like to read what I said, I mentioned you and your blog during my week 8 meal plan, dinner, day 4!
One day, I was missing blog cooking and was reading bunch of your emails for old recipe..
At the time, I was coming home from work to an always empty house, laying on the floor for an hour to re-calibrate from my day, working myself into a 30 minute or so run, and then reading a couple food blogs over dinner (usually a sweet potato, roasted during that run, with black beans, salsa, and a pile of greens), working another couple hours just to survive the next school day, and falling into bed into a deep and dreamless sleep before my alarm clock wrenched me out and up and into another day that was much the same.
I know that complaining about the weather is hardly what you came to read about on a food blog, but my point is that last weekend I got caught in one of those depressing downward spirals of adult worries pertaining to jobs and money, and the dark, depressing winter day outside wasn't making it any better.
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