Sentences with phrase «just about every blogger»

As a reader, I get bored by blogs which are just about the blogger's craft and shop, so I write about whatever comes to mind.
Also you've seen this Blank NYC moto suede jacket on just about every blogger, but there's a reason.
I feel the same — just about every blogger I know I found through either the Style Gallery or the ModCloth hashtag.
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You also know I love my OG - the Cult Gaia small ark bag, which you've undoubtedly seen on just about every blogger.
Just about every blogger and Web site have posted Nook Tablet vs. Kindle Fire spec comparisons, with many throwing in iPad 2.

Not exact matches

This course will help just about anyone — from journalists to technical writers to developers to aspiring bloggers — create content that really engages and converts online.
For instance, as a blogger, I owe it as a duty to show my kids not just the basics of blogging, but equally talk to them about content creation, web design, and even show them some of the SEO tools I use to stay ahead of my competition.
I was just jealous about all the other bloggers, who wrote about about their monthly dividend income.
How about peter Cashmore of mashable, Markus fried of plenty of fish they are not hard core affiliate marketers they are just give their readers, helping them to learn something new, engage and meet new people like Markus is doing and the end result is they are the top adsense earners in the world making more than any other so - called pro bloggers in the world.
In the US, bloggers and authors such as Rachel Held Evans and Sarah Bessey have written about egalitarian theology and are supporting feminism in a way that is accessible to those who are just discovering feminism, as well as for seasoned advocates.
Initially, this list was made up of influencers we found by tracking keywords (like «content marketing») in Google Alerts, authors in industry trade publications, those who were talking about the topic on Twitter, and other bloggers that we just found interesting.
An update: I just contacted two media organizations (radio) about Tony Jones (and his attorney) trying to silence the First Amendment rights of bloggers in the US and Free Speech in Canada.
I know that many folks get carried away with the notion of calling and turn it into some sort of Delphic Oracle experience (see fellow blogger Kevin DeYoung's wonderful book «Just Do Something» as an antidote to this; it should be mandatory reading for anyone who is serious about this).
Just wish there were more of you bloggers who were doing something about the issues you claim to care about, and are so quick to criticize others» solutions.
Nowadays bloggers publish just about gossips and web and this is actually irritating.
I was telling my dd about your blog just yesterday... I'm on blogger to0 and happened by her clicking the next blog button.
Popular in Food & Drink Every blogger who writes about saving money, eating healthy or just plain cooking tasty meals tells their readers to choose fruits and vegetables that are in season.
Scads of bloggers and food writers have written about it, so I'm just following along.
It's partly about the sentimentality, say some chefs: «Her waffles were great, not just because of the process and incredibly light results, but because they represented what Marion was all about — home - style cooking that appeals to everyone,» says David Lebovitz, Paris - based food blogger and author of seven cookbooks, including My Paris Kitchen.
I just found out about a wonderful course by respected health blogger and NTP Lydia Shatney.
You're not the typical blogger who will just post an article just to say they blog about something.
A whole slew of fab food bloggers wanted to surprise Bev and throw her a virtual baby shower — because she's about to pop out twins in just a few short weeks.
But then I remembered a fellow blogger's post who talked about using carrots and apples in her latest batch of zucchini bread and I thought, well I'll just get creative and play with this recipe.
My husband and I just returned from a wonderful trip through the Caribean and I'll share more about that soon but today I'm welcoming Becky Striepe of «Glue & Glitter» fame back for her third year participating in another monthly themed guest blogger event on Canned-Time.com.
Also, YES to buying puffed quinoa... I was actually just talking to Miguel about how bloggers, specifically food bloggers, want you to make everything from scratch, but depending on the food, sometimes it's MUCH easier just to buy something.
No one designated David Lebovitz (or any other food blogger) as Food Lord, and YOU are just as empowered as him to make things in your kitchen, so in the immortal words of just about every Rob Schneider and Adam Sandler movie: JUST DOOO EEEET!&rajust as empowered as him to make things in your kitchen, so in the immortal words of just about every Rob Schneider and Adam Sandler movie: JUST DOOO EEEET!&rajust about every Rob Schneider and Adam Sandler movie: JUST DOOO EEEET!&raJUST DOOO EEEET!»
Obviously being a food blogger I'm all about saving money where and when I can — spending # 500 on a food processor just isn't an option for me... I'm far too frugal for that (this girls got a house to save for!).
Wow, how cool to meet another food blogger, especially when you're just out and about, minding your own business.
If you don't receive a favorable response, you can let individual bloggers know, or just tag some of them in a social media blast about it.
I know we food bloggers love to say that everything we make is the best and the most delicious thing there ever was, but it's just pretty easy to get carried away when you're so excited about something.
You know, sometimes I just stop and think about how crazy it is that I'm a food blogger.
If a blogger seems to rely on people thinking that they are a brilliant recipe developer, when really they are just good at following recipes, beautiful photographs, and have an engaging voice, their lying about the former feels gross to me.
For blogger bgh of Viva El Birdos, while things were looking up just days ago, the tale of this NLCS has unfortunately become about how the team's insistence on putting Chris Carpenter in the postseason rotation may spell its doom:
Contrary to what some may believe, it's not just been the mommy bloggers who are writing about this (though many are).
i just thought about this... j & j seem very proactive in enticing the «mommy bloggers» with camp baby.
I just find it hard to reconcile mummy bloggers who are quite vocal about allowing their kids no / minimal screen time (Courtney included, who I believe has posted before about this subject), whilst these mummies are happy to post numerous photo's per day on Instagram feeds of their very kids who aren't allowed to look at a computer!!
Also just being all the girls from the group we got to just chat and kinda talk about what is going on in the blogger world.
These leading experts all share my serious concern about the dairy petition and so it was with some surprise that I read a new blog post by a respected fellow food blogger, Spoonfed, who seems to downplay the issue on the theory that front labels mean little and, at any rate, consumers should just focus on back - label ingredient disclosures:
About the candycane caper: another blogger that I read had a comment from a person who had watched another news video and in it a parent claimed the principal made the statement that «not everyone is cheerful at Christmas or wants to be cheerful, so maybe they should just keep their Christmas cheer to themselves!»
Also, just a reminder that next week we kick off TLT's sixth annual «It Takes a Village to Pack a Lunch» series, featuring my own posts on lunch - packing as well as guest blog posts by some of my favorite bloggers and experts, including Sally Kuzemchak of Real Mom Nutrition, Dr. Dina Rose of It's Not About Nutrition, Katie Morford of Mom's Kitchen Handbook, Maryann Jacobsen of Raise Healthy Eaters.
I might be a cloth diaper blogger by heart, but sometimes I just write about topics that fit my lifestyle.
Just a few weeks after my visit to Malawi, I had the chance to hear mom blogger Stephanie Nielson speak at the wellness event Soulstice Retreat in Deer Valley, Utah, all about these little things in life that make a big impact.
This Jesus just wanted to tell me how lame he thought it was that I had to conceal people's identities in my memoir when bloggers were free to bandy real identities about at will.
i'm hopeful that this article will, over time, just be more of a discussion starter about how informative and powerful mommy bloggers can be.
I am a new blogger and just read about this at Tiany Less of me ~ More of Him....
The Kid Blogger Network is a place for bloggers that blog about their kids, or just about kids in general, and are looking for a place to collaborate, share, and learn about blogging!
Part of it may be a new environmental consciousness; if you really want to lower your carbon footprint, forget about buying a Prius and think instead about having just one kid, says New York Times environment blogger Andrew Revkin.
I'm a family food blogger and I still feel defensive just thinking about it, like my crazy button has been punched with a big, judgy finger.
In an attempt to just be this year, I'm taking the step to set up this party so I can connect with all of the bloggers who want to talk about cloth diapering.
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