Sentences with phrase «come see your blog»

I saw a photo of your walls on pinterest and had to come see your blog for myself!
I can hardly wait to come see your blog!

Not exact matches

With your EOIs posted on your website or blog, you will begin testing the waters, see who is still available in the labour pool and begin to build your pipeline of talent so that when that big order comes in sooner than planned, you already have a talent pool to draw from.
When we write headlines for Buffer blog posts, we often come up with a big handful of options (15 or more headlines per post when we can manage it) so that we can test and see what works best.
It is helpful to return to Jim's blog post to see where the 20,000 + job estimate comes from.
In a blog post, researcher Janelle Shane wrote about some of the unconventional answers she's seen algorithms come up with when they're asked to teach themselves.
It never ceases to amaze me how many people in blog comments, on forums etc, see bonds as a 100 % nailed - on appalling investment over the next coming years without any trace of humility.
The ubiquitous share buttons you see along the side of blog posts, many of them come from SumoMe.
LOL I see you've said you were leaving this blog several times as well, and yet each time here you come again posting and finding yet another excuse to whine about your perceived slights.
my appologies folks — im a lousy christian — but still im a christian - i seen enough miracles in my life «personal life to» to show me there is a god that is there and does care — nad he deserves more than hes getting here on this blog site ---- if no one else will ill say it — thank you god — in jesus name — please show these folks that when it comes to things — you do nt play — thx.
I've seen a lot of silliness on the belief blog, but on the Joel Osteen topic, I was gobsmacked by the number of apologists for Biblical slavery coming out of the woodwork.
If you read back in my blog you see this argument come up again and again, that my insistence that we be free of «vision» is in fact a vision.
I have come to only see the blog and cut out the FB because the cartoons can ruin my day.
I came across your blog, when I was searching for the answer to a bible question, but then I saw what you wrote about the unforgivable sin.
Just came to your blog in time to see this great post!
But I was shocked to see recently that the Till He Comes blog made # 34 on the list of the top 250 Christian blogs over at Jared Moore's blog.
Now to the crux of your dilemma, you see you seem to think that atheists come to this blog to bash religion and «shove our beliefs down your throat».
I find it odd to see you come back to CNN's belief blog quite regularly.
You see, the problem for me is that, this being a religious / spiritual blog from a Christian perspective, a Christian can come on and bluntly say, «If you are gay you are going to burn in the fires of Hell!»
Hmmm let's see... relish posts at 12:06 pm (railing about Bishop John just like Salt), Whitney posts at 12:10 pm, and then the mysterious new «George» posts at 12:12 pm (who apparently has been following this blog minute by minute and has suddenly come out of the woodwork and is relish's identical twin)...
As I see it, what it «really comes down to» is the fact that, for most of us, this blog is just a diversion; however, for Chad, this is serious business because deep - down he knows his superstitions are untenable.
After a while you come to the conclusion that the belief blog editors really only want to see atheist and people of Faith spend their time at each others throats.
Came across this blog by way of a post I saw on FB from Food in Jars.
Thanks your wonderful blog, and I am so excited to see your recipe book when it comes out!
As I was looking for ideas I came across Sassy Radish's blog and saw a great rhubarb strawberry banana bread recipe.
As you can see from the title of this blog post / recipe, «dark chocolate tart with cranberry glaze» is not a plant (well, except cacao does come from a plant, so maybe this tart is a plant?
Make ya come back to my blog and see if those two deliciousnesses posted.
Vegan Mofo might be coming to an end, but it's not like I'm going to stop following your blog or anything, I need to see what Z is going ot be!
I was also really happy to see an entrée make the list since I don't share a lot of entrées on the blog; I hope to share more this coming year and already have some plans to do so.
I found you through some Pinterest pins on a blog board and when I saw the dry brushing / himalayan lamp / AIP I had to come to your site!
Second, I came across this Pass the Challah blog that I just love — it's so great to see a blogger focusing on kosher recipes.
It is great to read through all the comments and see so many I agree 100 % with — longtime reader of your blog but have never commented, happy to see your familiar kitchen counter figure prominently on the covers of your book... all my most popular recipes come from your blog, they're the perfect combo of being easy to make and yet still sophisticated and wonderful.
Natalie, I have to say that subscribing to your blog was one of the greatest choices I've made when it came to finding healthier alternatives to so many of the common foods we see today.
I had to create a new blog, come see me.
I came to your blog after seeing your comment on the bog «Baked Bree,» and thought for SURE I saw this recipe there a few weeks ago... sure enough, I saw your credit to her blog!
I've followed your blog for a while and I love waiting to see what you'll come up with next.
I came across this blog while searching for Saucisson Vaudois (was trying to see if I can find it in Seattle).
I first came across it at a local bakery / vineyard — I can't actually remember if we tried it, but it stuck in my mind nonetheless, and soon after when I saw a recipe for tarte flambée appear on the Homesick Texan blog (with jalapenos added to Texan - ify it) I knew that I would eventually be making it myself.
Honestly, I think this recipe, like many of the ones you see on this blog, just «came» to me.
I came over to check out your blog and the first thing I see is a recipe that I've been hunting for!
Heidi Jo at Simplee Thrifty I first came across Heidi's blog after I saw her link submission on the Home Matters Link Party!
I have never come across the twelfth cake concept even though I do see a lot of UK blogs (I actually grew up in Poland and also spent many years in Canada, the last 10 in the UK only).
I just ran across your blog, and I look forward to seeing more of your recipes... a blog with a whole section for doughnuts is worth coming back to!
She's a food writer and photographer who blogs at Pink Patisserie, and I'm excited to see the work she will be continuing to contribute in the months to come.
Jessie, when I saw you post on Facebook that a DIY sprouting post was coming to the blog, I couldn't contain myself!
I just wanted to say that I love coming to your site - you provide such «honest» food... meaning when I read your blog, see your photos, try your recipes and hear nothing but my kids happlily chewing and eating at the dinner table, I get a very warm, nourishing feeling.
I'd invite you to come hang out with me here for a day to see what goes on, but I never actually know what day I'll be working on «blog stuff.»
Really enjoy your blog, can't wait to see what else you come up with.
Check out the sneak peek of the book right here on the blog, and see for yourself why you want this cookbook the minute it comes out (click on the link above, the link in the sidebar, or the picture just below to see the whole.
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