Sentences with phrase «great little post»

This is a great little post with some valuable tips.
I just wanted to point you all to a great little post at Bill McCoy's blog about Adobe InDesign CS4.
Yesterday, friend - of - Epolitics Jason Lefkowitz sent around a link to a great little post from Yahoo Technology: Corporate Twitter F# @!
If you have every wondered about all those different grains of rice - and how to cook them - Food 52 has written this great little post just for you.

Not exact matches

«What we're seeing across the board is that the consumer is finally beginning to open up a little bit, whereas post Great Recession, for years, it was sort of «is this for real or not for real»?»
Anyway this little gem on youtube is a great commercial — I posted it on my facebook — and as it gets around — I'm sure it will create a buzz!
The type of atheists, like most on this post, that continue with the ridiculous assertion that there can be nothing greater than us that exists above or outside of our little physical realm, are simply either intellectually stunted individuals, or more likely, bitter people who have gotten their panties in a bunch because some religious text contains some apparent condemnation of their lifestyle.
That Satan chose to abandon his post and be god to people made just a little lower than him is a great challenge to us on every level.
In reading your posts, you seem to know a great deal about guns, but little about hunting.
My german father - in - law gave me a 20 lb bag of farro but it was not until I learned the name on this post that I actually figured out the english name of this great little seed.
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.
I was just about to post an ice cream too when I decided to do a little blog round... Great recipe!
Was a little worried that they would be overpowering based on Deb's comments throughout the post, but these turned out great.
I love the little history lesson attached to this post — it's always great learning little tidbits and trivia!
I have a great recipe for a Kale Detox salad AND a recipe for Lemon Tahini dressing all wrapped up into one pretty little post.
It wasn't until a few years post college when I was working as a chef at Mustard's Grill in Napa Valley that I realized margaritas were little more than fresh - squeezed lime juice, great tequila, and a splash of orange liqueur.
(In the meantime, if you need a little extra brown rice cooking guidance, here is a great blog post from Pinch My Salt for How to Make Perfect Brown Rice on the stove.)
This little treat is almost too simple to warrant a recipe or a post but really isn't simple just what you need on a holiday that's all about being outside with great friends and family?
Here is a great blog post on how to cook farro — it explains 3 different methods and a little background on this tasty little grain (I found this post to be really informative!).
What a great post, not that I'll be taking on this challenge anytime soon, but I love the whole idea of these little mini pies.
You did a great job and I love it that you infused your zesty little attitude into the baking and into the post.
Haha if you're a carbaholic I bet it would be great on bread;) if you want to use it as more of a puree, just add a dash more stock to make it a little thinner:) Becca @ Amuse Your Bouche recently posted... Quick falafel
I'm travelling home now so won't catch his post match comments but I bet they include I WAS PLEASED WITH THE LEVEL OF COMMITMENT WE SEEMED TO START A LITTLE SLOWLY THE PLAYERS SHOWED GREAT INTENSITY WE DID NOT LACK EFFORT
Great post that one, Jamie, the Little Mozart deserves positive write - ups just like that.
Use images with a little text showing the code (rather than just text alone) to excite people and make posts shareable — Picmonkey is great for this.
I love following your little ones, and I think that occassional guest blog posts about little wee ones would be great too!
I can help you rock social media by writing great profile descriptions, posting awesome graphics / videos, and using several little - known tactics I have found along the way.
For a great post on what families with food allergies wish you knew, read this mama's appreciative and heartfelt story on how she keeps her little boy safe.
The longer your little one remains in utero post due date, the greater the risk he or she has for meconium staining, which is a fancy phrase that boils down to this: Your baby's fecal matter making its way into the amniotic sac, raising the likelihood of infections and serious complications.
This is such a great post and you right having kids are hard work as we are responsible for those little souls.
Dr. Kerek has great resources on her blog for all sorts of health issues for little ones - in fact I just checked out a lovely post of hers about preventing dehydration in little ones with Gastroenteritis (the tummy crud).
I know it's a little late in the season to be posting about Spring nail polish colors, but I think these colors are great for Summer too!
They saved us money and I felt good about the fabric we used for our sweet little one's tushy... besides the fact that he looked Super cute in them as for messy, that never bothered me, we had a toilet spray thing that made it SO much easier, so clean - up was a breeze Great post, thanks!
Great post and tips — I wrote a similar post when I was breastfeeding Little B as I think it's so important to break the taboo and shout about the fact it's perfectly ok, like you say all you're doing is feeding your baby #twinklytuesday Crummy Mummy recently posted... A last letter to my Granny
I've never used one of these but it sounds great — Medela's new teats are great too #bestandworst Crummy Mummy recently posted... A little bit of news!
That little Patch toy is a great idea too #MarvMondays Kerry recently posted... Meningitis B vaccine and health anxiety progression
This is a great roundup of posts, it's great that so many people are cooking with their little ones.
I always get a little sappy this time of year, so it was a great excuse to post about it!
Great post I remember bringing my little one home for the first time and all we could afford at the time was a cheap model from the big W. Would have been much better to have the one with storage underneath so we didn't have to have a separate cabinet in the room just for baby supplies.
I'll make sure I post it to our Facebook page for Twin Talks if you guys want to check it out, you can learn a little bit more about the mom and she's got some great pictures of her and her triplets now, so again, just a great story, a nice heartwarming story.
ooooh we have lots of sparkly pipe cleaners left from bonfire night this looks like a great way to use them again #MadeForKids Clare's Little Tots recently posted... Reindeer Chocolate Gift
I've click through from the Practicingnormal Pinterest Parenting Group Board and thought it was a great post with encouragement for parents that might feel a little overwhelmed.
Jason at Everyday Paleo, wrote a great post about this (though the post was recently taken down), explaining that weight is little more than the effect of gravity on your mass, and should be treated as such.
One of the winners is someone I've been following for quite some time, as she not only posts great healthy recipes but adds a fun little flair to her food photos with her mini panda accents.
This month in the Betty Rocker Fitness Community, we're doing 4 weeks of time - saving workout programming, gearing up for the New Year's Challenge, and in today's blog post I've got a great time - saving circuit you can do at home - with or without a little equipment.
Just like I mentioned in my Honey - Apple Crisp Green Smoothie post earlier this week, just after a workout is a great time to eat that little bit of extra sugar, because your body will use it immediately for energy and not store it away as fat.
So life still happens and as much as you and I can do the things to try to create these little bubbles of you know, a nutrition bubble and lifestyle, and all these great little parts of our ecosystem, we still operate in an ecosystem that is generally pretty toxic in terms of all the things that are out in the air, food, water, soil and you're going — you're going to come across stuff and it is just about what do you do to increase your resilience against these things once you kill them off, like you said was some of the post infection support, you know, people may hear — hear this and think oh kill, kill, kill, but eventually we're strengthening us, too, as the host and so that's why you and I, you know, maybe we take an extra day off or we go spend some more time in nature because that's the stuff that's going to heal you in the long term.
I should write a post about that...), Benefit Gim me Brow, Milani blush in Luminoso (a little too shimmery for some purposes but a lovely peachy coral, famously popular in the youtube / bloglands), Charlotte Tilbury Color Chameleon in Amber Haze (so easy to work with, a great eye crayon), MAC Cream in Your Coffee lipstick (a new one, so good!
Now while I would like to think I have a little «Carrie» in me, that quote from SATC is a little different for me... replace «job «with a new pair of shoes + replace «apartment «with a great place to shoot an outfit post (we can keep the search for a boyfriend for now haha).
This little floral number looks so cute on you and I can't get over your hair braid - I think you should do a tutorial post for all those hair novices, like meee And the bag is a great dupe.
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