The post below is copied over
from our old blog, so pictures are -LSB-...]
Also, I've been importing my old blog posts
from my old blog into this one.
When I launched this blog sometime in 2011, all I wanted was to separate
it from my old blog Olanology and solely dedicate it to chronicling all my adventures and misadventures traveling around the Philippines and beyond.
Speaking of repurposing, I can definitely use content
from my old blog for a Kindle book (I shutdown the old blog and migrated all content to a sub domain under my new blog).
Great idea about creating a book
from old blog posts.
This is probably one of my favorite posts
from my old blog.
Around this time last year I was still in the planning stages of switching over
from my old blog and making plans to launch Follow The Yellow Brick Home, so I mainly used Instagram to share my Christmas decor and all of the photos were just taken on the iPhone I had at the time.
BTW, the reason that post has no comments is because it is from the period of time that Dr. Amy was making the transition
from her old blog («Homebirth Debate» — http://homebirthdebate.blogspot.com/) to this blog; most of the earliest posts on this blog don't have comments for that reason.
Links
from the old blog will be redirected here, so no need to repin anything.
I met her from her own past link up called Glitterati Gala
from her older blog domain and we have chatted on facebook ever since.
Not exact matches
Joy - Ann Reid opened her MSNBC show AM Joy on Saturday by addressing the controversy stemming
from anti-gay remarks found on her
old blog, which she has denied writing.
«Combined with the revenue potential, favorability, satisfaction, and recommendation impact of these interactions, businesses can benefit significantly
from investing in helping their customers on Twitter,» the 10 - year -
old tech company said in a
blog post.
The controversy stems
from a number of
blog posts
from Reid's
old blog «The Reid Report» that included anti-gay jokes and comments.
In a recent TED talk, for example, American health guru Ron Gutman, founder of the Wellsphere
blog network and the HealthTap site, pointed to studies of
old pictures — ranging
from yearbook headshots to mugs on baseball cards — that found people who smiled in youthful photos turned out to live better and longer lives than folks who didn't.
Inspired, the 24 - year -
old wrote a
blog post about the experience, and the chorus of comments
from fellow converts came fast: «This has changed my life!»
This
blog is more than 10 years
old, and I've been blogging for nearly 20 years now... so the break
from writing and sharing my life has been strange, but good.
Read my most popular
blog posts: How to Stop Procrastinating and Finish What You Start Five Life Lessons I learned
From an Old Job An Author's Shortcut to Fame How to Recover from Grief Interview with Brian Swift (If you lack motivation, watch this short interv
From an
Old Job An Author's Shortcut to Fame How to Recover
from Grief Interview with Brian Swift (If you lack motivation, watch this short interv
from Grief Interview with Brian Swift (If you lack motivation, watch this short interview)
In addition, the promotion of new content is complemented with the re-sharing of
old content
from your
blog.
I quite often treat this
blog like a diary, so sometimes I'll stray away
from talking about my personal finance and share my current thoughts, I'll be excited to go back and read some
old post when the years go by, and it will help me reflect on the overall journey that has been experienced, because as great as the end goal of early retirement is, I would imagine the character developed through such a process has more then just monetary value.
Meanwhile, over on Scot McKnight's Jesus Creed
blog, RJS caused quite a stir by asking readers to respond to a letter
from a seminary student who researched the science behind an
old earth and evolutionary theory, found it to be sound, and now wrestles with the question, What is the basis for calling the Bible true?
I love getting gang banged while watching
old holcaust footage, that is when I'm not on this
blog spewing ignorant trash only capable of coming
from such a piece of filth as myself.
Amid quippy asides and Instagram photos of everyone smiling wide, Hatmaker chronicles her family — three kids «the
old - fashioned way» and two adopted
from Ethiopia in 2011 — on her popular
blog.
I got the distinct impression (
from older of your
blog posts I believe) that you and New Directions took a fairly solid «side B» stance, that same - sex acts were sin, and that a large portion of your ministry was devoted solely to gay Christians who took a firm decision on the celibacy route (albeit with a much greater amount of respect and acceptance for those who chose to partner.)
Left - leaning
blogs and sites like ThinkProgress and Huffington Post jumped on Rubio's comments, with the Zack Beauchamp
from ThingProgress writing, «To suggest we can't know how
old the Earth is, then, is to deny the validity of these scientific methods altogether — a maneuver familiar to Rubio, who also denies the reality of anthropogenic climate change.»
The book is filled with over a hundred amazing recipes, almost all of which are totally new — plus I've included a couple of
old favourites
from the
blog, including sweet potato brownies, raw brownies and superfood bread as I know that none of us can live without those!
I'm really happy to hear that my
blog is helping your journey to veganism and away
from processed sugar — I really find that with all these delicious treats I don't miss anything
from my
old diet so I hope you find its the same for you
I'm only 14 years
old and you are one of the people who have inspired me to change my eating habits and live a healthy, positive life just
from your
blog and cookbook!
On your
old blog you had a page for this and links to where to buy it
from which I found really helpful.
I've already cooked up a bunch of treats: a mix of new and
old dishes: — Eggplant curry (a recipe
from the «From Scratch Club» blog)-- Creamy Garlic Soup — Crispy Veggie and Brown Rice salad — Kale Chips — Crunchy Cole
from the «
From Scratch Club» blog)-- Creamy Garlic Soup — Crispy Veggie and Brown Rice salad — Kale Chips — Crunchy Cole
From Scratch Club»
blog)-- Creamy Garlic Soup — Crispy Veggie and Brown Rice salad — Kale Chips — Crunchy Coleslaw
My son and I love to cook
from your
blog — it is quite something when you can inspire a 15 - year -
old boy to cook — thank - you!
About
Blog Join me on my delicious journey revisiting American home cooking in the era before convenience foods became popular (1919 to 1955), as I bake and cook
from old cookbooks and recipe cards of home cooks purchased at estate sales in Akron, Ohio, and other exotic locations.
I just found your
blog from Joan's link on «
Old Dog New Tricks» Dark Days Challenge report — and am so glad I did I'm a localvore in CT, so the things we can get are different than you many a time, but your dishes look so good, I'm eager to read more and try what I can.
This recipe is adapted
from the one I used in my first cookbook, The Ancestral Table, which in turn was an updated version of my
old blog post (we're almost getting into Inception levels of cross-reference here).
Because there's so many gems
from the past on my
blog, I'm going back and refreshing and republishing some
old recipes.
Here's what we did: We worked off of 2 recipes we found online: borrowing ingredients
from Smitten Kitchen's
blog and and technique
from an
old - school recipe on A Way to Garden.
It's funny how I got to this entry as I was looking to see if you had any recipes for swiss buttercream frosting as I am making a rainbow cake for a friend's four year
old's birthday (
from the «whisk kid»
blog) and had some questions about storage.
I love dishes
from all cuisines and aspire to representing as many of them as I can on my
blog, but I tend to come back to
old favorites more than go exploring.
My husband and I joined WW a few weeks ago and I stumbled on your wonderful
blog looking for inspiration and recipes to stay on track and to keep
from getting bored with the same
old «diet food».
E:
From books (
old and new, recipe and reference, fiction and non fiction),
blogs and the ingredients themselves.
1 pound gluten free pizza dough (I used the recipe for Gluten Free Thick - Crust Pizza Dough
from page 187 of GFOAS Bakes Bread reprinted here; the
older recipe for gluten free pizza dough here on the
blog still works, too!)
As you may have guessed (
from the way we do things on the
blog here) it's not any
old cookie, it's made with... plantain?!
Though this
blog is only a few months
old, I thought I'd highlight the most popular posts
from last year.
I flew there for my friend Jude's birthday and I was invited to the game by a colleague, Andi Thomas, who I knew beforehand
from his
old soccer
blog, Twisted Blood.
The 35 - year -
old published the following statement on his
blog, which is translated
from Norwegian into English: Dear all I do...
Celebrate Green
Blog recently came across some eco-friendly holiday crafts
from Family Fun magazine using upcycled materials, including retro ornaments made
from toilet paper rolls, Christmas carolers made
from toilet paper rolls, holey socks and
old sheet music, and a Flame - free menorah.
I have an
old draft languishing on my personal
blog on a similar topic,
from a slightly different angle.
I enjoy your
blog very much and with a 3 - year
old and an 8 - month
old, my interests run the gamut
from onesies to preschool right now.
All of a sudden I was dealing with depression that I did not know existed in my
oldest daughter, my toddler was potty training and getting her attitude, I was dealing with a lot of things with Primary President including my 13th member of my presidency since I was called almost 5 years ago, Stress
from my husbands job and things going on there, stress with finances, stress with my
blog, stress with home schooling, stress with a new baby on the way... plus my own emotional roller coaster that comes with being... [Read more...]
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Ty so much for this
blog thingy im traveling
from Pa to Ca next week with my 2 almost 3 yr ol and my 16 month
old by myself next week, not to mention by myself.