Not exact matches
Inc.'s Lindsay Blakely
posted highlights from that interview
yesterday, which, in addition to furthering Cuban's remarks on racism, also encompassed the Dallas Mavericks» owner's thoughts on becoming a young billionaire, his not - entirely - legal path to success in his first entrepreneurial venture (a bar), what it's
like behind the scenes at «Shark Tank,» and much more.
«I HATE when McDonald's makes me pull out of the drive thru line and wait in a parking spot
like a chump,» @EmLynnClements
posted yesterday.
Yesterday I
posted some thoughts about Byron Williams, a wannabe Right Wing revolutionary, pointing out that a false rhetorical urgency in political discourse is likely to contribute to the unbalanced thoughts of people
like Williams.
I tried to
post a detailed response
yesterday, but again it failed, perhaps because it contained words
like «a — ume.»
You said, «I tried to
post a detailed response
yesterday, but again it failed, perhaps because it contained words
like «a — ume.»»
Hey are you going to
post this on every new page just
like you did
yesterday when you
posted as «Colin»?
This feels
like a picture version of this quote from Richard Rohr that I loved and
posted on facebook
yesterday: «The God we all begin with is necessarily a partial God, an imitation God, a word for God, a «try on» God.
So
yesterday's
post was about all the troubled marriages making news this week, and because I
like to include a graphic with each piece, I went to stock.xchng to get a free stock photo to use.
I ran into this sign
yesterday on someone's lawn —
posted in the grass
like one of those lawn campaign signs — and I couldn't help but be puzzled.
It looks
like I really stirred things up
yesterday with my
post» Reza Aslan Misrepresents His Scholarly Credentials,» especially after Drudge linked to it in the afternoon.
In light of our conversation about Anne Frank
yesterday, I thought I'd re-post this rather lengthy piece from 2008 (back when I thought people
liked to read 1,000 - word blog
posts) that details some of the biblical support for a more inclusive view of salvation.
It is not about my
likes or dislikes... this was mentioned in one of the Hadiths which I only became to know
yesterday and took the opportunity to
post that... But as for me I pray to God for all mankind to be granted guidance and mercy...
your cookbook came through the
post yesterday and ive mounted it almost
like a sacred text up high in my kitchen hehehe its totally amazing.
I mentioned this drink in
yesterday's
post, and it occurred to me that maybe you'd
like the recipe.
Did you guys
like yesterday's
post full of beautiful heads of broccoli fresh from our rooftop?
It seems
like just
yesterday I started Simply Without, wrote a
post, pressed publish and waited to see what happened next.
Wow, can't believe it's been 3 years since my last
post — seems
like yesterday.
I made this
yesterday OMG thank u so much for
posting my daughter who does not
like anything loved these and would not stop eating them I have to make more today LOL so thank you so much U might even try with different veggie / fruit purees
If you checked out the red, white and blueberry popsicles I
posted yesterday you
like read about the fact that my life has been crazy these last couple of weeks.
The first sauce, I
posted yesterday and is a wonderful Thai Peanut Dipping Sauce that you can use for other dishes,
like my Sweet Chili Glazed Chicken with Peanut Dipping Sauce.
I feel
like I
posted the butternut mac n cheese just
yesterday yet I'm back here and it's a whole week later.
It seems
like just
yesterday I was
posting my recipe for Mint Chocolate Chip Energy Bites.
I now feel
like I know you just a little bit (and how funny that this
post just went up
yesterday?)
I feel
like I
posted my last MFB
post yesterday... hehe... This month, the theme was cooking from a country, and the chosen country was Bangladesh, which happens to be the third largest Muslim country in case of percentage.
Prime example
like I stated in a
post after the game
yesterday, how is it a World Class professional football player
like Alexis can be so one footed after training day in day out, year after year.
Before I move onto today's Arsenal news I want to clarify a couple of things from
yesterday's
post, where I spoke about the central - defensive options in our squad and who I would
like to see begin next season as the starting pair.
An article
posted yesterday on this blog posed the question whether we would ever get to see West Ham participate in the Champion's League and,
like many others, I believe that this can never happen without the club receiving significant external investment.
-LSB-...] Boy is not yet three I haven't done any science experiments with him yet but when I read the Fireworks in a Glass
post yesterday I thought it looked
like a nice easy activity which he would enjoy.
As I said on my previous
post, sometimes, I let go his abuse but when I don't then we have big fights
like yesterday.
(
Yesterday's TLT
post on the issue is here, including a link to a Change.org petition if you'd
like to register your -LSB-...]
Yesterday I passed on a blog
post by Ed Bruske (former Washington Post reporter and the blogger behind The Slow Cook and Better DC School Food blogs) regarding the outsize influence wielded in school cafeterias by huge food companies like Kellogg's,... [Continue read
post by Ed Bruske (former Washington
Post reporter and the blogger behind The Slow Cook and Better DC School Food blogs) regarding the outsize influence wielded in school cafeterias by huge food companies like Kellogg's,... [Continue read
Post reporter and the blogger behind The Slow Cook and Better DC School Food blogs) regarding the outsize influence wielded in school cafeterias by huge food companies
like Kellogg's,... [Continue reading]
: Don't you feel
like it was
yesterday that I
posted this note to all of you and shared...
And we all know
like this parenting thing it is not a one size fits all and what works for you, does not necessarily works for me and I feel
like that... usually when I am
posting stuff on Facebook or people are asking for my opinion on stuff, that is usually how I phrase it... I actually had a twin mom
yesterday reach out to me and it wasn't regarding breastfeeding but it was her babies kept hitting each other.
Yesterday I wrote an impassioned
post about efforts by House Republicans to gut the funding for several pieces of legislation that I personally value, including the new school food regulations, the new food safety law and the new voluntary guidelines for marketing junk food to children, along with funding for food assistance programs
like WIC.
Yesterday's New York Times contained an interesting article on a new trend towards healthier choices in some school cafeterias across the country (others,
like the ones I featured in a recent blog
post on school «junketerias», have their work cut out for them!).
Yesterday I passed on a blog
post by Ed Bruske (former Washington Post reporter and the blogger behind The Slow Cook and Better DC School Food blogs) regarding the outsize influence wielded in school cafeterias by huge food companies like Kellogg's, Pepperidge Farm, Tyson's and the r
post by Ed Bruske (former Washington
Post reporter and the blogger behind The Slow Cook and Better DC School Food blogs) regarding the outsize influence wielded in school cafeterias by huge food companies like Kellogg's, Pepperidge Farm, Tyson's and the r
Post reporter and the blogger behind The Slow Cook and Better DC School Food blogs) regarding the outsize influence wielded in school cafeterias by huge food companies
like Kellogg's, Pepperidge Farm, Tyson's and the rest.
I'm pleased to report that the
post was widely shared on social media
yesterday, with cross-posts on Civil Eats and Food Safety News, as well as retweets from food policy and media heavyweights
like Michael Pollan, Mark Bittman, Bill Marler, Stephanie Strom, Melanie Warner and Marion Nestle.
In an email to supporters sent out
yesterday afternoon, WFP State Director Bill Lipton reiterated that the party has been playing a «long game» with its «Progressive Pipeline» program by nuturing candidates at the local level in hopes of seeing them either 1) start a trend that results in more
like - minded candidates running for — and winning — elected office, or 2) rising to a higher
post with more clout.
As Andrea Bernstein noted
yesterday about the Walder issue in a
post about transportation meetings on Cuomo's schedule, «The Governor has kept thoughts about the replacement to himself, saying only he'd
like to announce a replacement before Walder leaves on October 21.»
Agoro in a statement sent to DAILY
POST in Ibadan, the Oyo state capital while responding to
yesterday's declaration of President Buhari to contest in 2019, maintained that if business of government is to better the lot of the people, people
like Buhari must be told that he has no business to seek another mandate from Nigerians.
20 hour transformation photo Since it's the day after thanksgiving I thought it'd be appropriate to share this photo The first photo was taken
yesterday morning after working out, the second was at night after eating a whole bunch of food with my whole tummy relaxed and the third was this morning again after working out I've
posted a photo
like this before but I just wanted to remind you that it's normal for your stomach to get bigger after large meals and that our bodies don't look the same throughout the day!
I wanted to
post my Photo Food Journal from
yesterday — even though it might not look
like a typical day of anyone's life, because one of the most important things you can do for yourself is learn to listen to your body.
I wanted to
post my Photo Food Journal from
yesterday - even though it might not look
like a typical day of anyone's life, because one of the most important things you can do for yourself is learn to listen to your body.
Very often I see people
post things
like «
Yesterday I ate so much, I'm only going to eat a leaf today.»
I
posted this
yesterday on my Facebook and it received a bunch of comments and
likes.
These are
like the ON ones (elastic wasitband and all lol) that I
posted yesterday.
If you happen to find yourself stuck in the winter blues, try adding some color to your winter
like I did in
yesterdays post!
OK, so I'm going to start this
post by telling you that everything you thought you knew or thought your birth story would be, take those thoughts and toss them in the garbage
like yesterday's half eaten Dunkin muffin.
I'm so glad to see that you've
liked my Feta cheese — kale salad from
yesterday's
post.
I read a blog
post of yours
yesterday where you asked what your readers would
like you to talk about... well I'm loving your home decor so anything of that sort would be great!