Sentences with phrase «little blog post about»

Anyway it lead me to do a little blog post about you today on my blog.
I wrote a little blog post about it and made sure to share that the recipe totally came from you.
Instead of using the blog to hard - sell his suits, Thomas just wrote these great little blog posts about the world he knew and loved - the community of Savile Row tailors.

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He didn't get far on his blog post, though, before a crowd had formed, curious about his little gadget, wanting to try it out and asking where they could get one, too.
«Respect for your privacy is coded into our DNA, and we built WhatsApp around the goal of knowing as little about you as possible,» Mr. Koum wrote in a blog post after he had sold WhatsApp to Facebook for $ 19 billion.
The story points out that Koum wrote in a blog post after selling WhatsApp in 2014: «Respect for your privacy is coded into our DNA, and we built WhatsApp around the goal of knowing as little about you as possible.»
In fact, I wrote a whole blog post about how a little SEO keyword research increased my reach by 170 %.
Last week I wrote a post for the CNN Belief Blog about millennials and the Church focusing on how church leaders hoping to win twenty - somethings over with coffee shops and concerts may want to go a little deeper and consider substance over style.
I was just about to post an ice cream too when I decided to do a little blog round... Great recipe!
I understand your feelings about blogging since I've posted less recipes on my own blog because it feels a little hopeless.
Quite a while ago, I got it into my head to make mayonnaise with avocado oil and Meyer lemon after my uncle posted about it on his blog — it just sounded so good — and then when I finally got around to making it and discovered that a little bottle of avocado oil is fifteen dollars -LRB-!!)
I've always been nervous about cooking for other people, and this blog has amplified the pressure a little bit — our friends and family see me posting all these recipes, so the whole idea of me cooking dinner has become a little more exciting than it used to be.
thank you, thank you, thank you for: — maintaining such a consistently wonderful blog that brings me a little joy with every new post — writing in a completely endearing way that makes you feel like a far - away friend (slightly creepy, perhaps, but true)-- coming to vancouver to speak about and sign your book, which is exactly as beautiful and chock - full of deliciousness as i could have hoped.
I can't believe it took me so long to check your blog; I had been waiting for this recipe since you posted about it on Twitter, little did I know you were 10 steps ahead of me!
For those who have ever read the post about my writing process and my about page (where I explain with details why I started this blog) I will summarize here a little bit about the beginning of Primavera Kitchen.
i posted a pic on my blog with a little recap about them -
I'll get into a little more about that in my next blog post, later this week.
This is the third post in a series of four all about vegan eats, tips and tricks in my own little veganuary here on the blog.
I have read almost every post on this blog and others that write about anything Arsenal for a Little over two years but never comment or replied to any comment.
This post is not about seo, smo, blog traffic and followers, it's about encouraging those of you a little bit nervous to try to have a go and start writing your own craft blog.
At time of writing, there's still a way to go, but in this blog post we're going to talk about some of the ways that you can make pumping a little less stressful for yourself.
I love following your little ones, and I think that occassional guest blog posts about little wee ones would be great too!
ShareA little about my diet journey can be found at the blog post Diet Starts Monday.
I've done another blog post showing how I package up my prints ready for posting, and another about my little studio where I make my prints.
Once upon a time, I wrote a blog post about a little girl who made paper dresses with her mom.
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).
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:
I really wanted to not write another blog post that responds to the goings - on over here at TLT, because I don't want to make my bloggy name off of Bettina's venerable coattails, but I think I may have to write a little something about just why — despite the fact that it's probably no big deal — people are kind of irritated when stuff like this comes out.
I know this was posted a while ago but I just stumbled upon your blog and wanted to put in my 2 agurot:) When my first child (now 11) there was much less awareness about breastfeeding in general in this country and unfortunately I myself knew little about it and got ZERO support from the hospital.
If your answer is «Increased blog traffic» you might want to stop and think a little bit about the implications of that (hint: you came here and posted)
* About half way through this blog post my little baby woke up after a tiny mini half hour nap (oh those dreaded nano naps!)
I see a lot of blog posts about invitations to play for young children — a selection of materials to tempt them in, fire up their imaginations and keep their little fingers busy but it's just as important to offer invitations to play to older children and adults.
I posted your banner, and a little something about your contest on my blog.
I've received a whole bunch of questions from you guys about various things related to my pregnancy and our little peanut, so I wanted to reply in a blog post to the most frequently asked ones.
-LSB-...] part of the 5 Minutes for Mom Ultimate Blog Party, I'm posting a little bit about myself and my bBlog Party, I'm posting a little bit about myself and my blogblog.
Today, the wonderful L.R. Knost, author of Little Hearts book series, is sharing one of my posts about Breastfeeding in Public on her blog: Little Hearts / Gentle Parenting Resources.
It might be thought that there would be little need for a post on this blog about the arrival of the royal baby.
I have a little bit of information about salicylates on my blog post about ADHD and food sensitivities, but have not yet addressed salicylates in detail.
I also wrote a little more about how to deal with toxins in our lives in my blog post Why Is Detoxing Important.
Since this section was based on my June, 2011 blog post, «Understanding Weston Price on Primitive Wisdom — Ancient Doesn't Cut It,» it makes little sense to write another post about it in this series.
I talked a little bit about this on a Facebook post yesterday, but I felt that it deserved its own blog post because it's pretty much my new favorite thing in the world.
I've been also thinking about the new ideas / post themes for the blog, so you can expect some new updates on subjects that I haven't been writing previously about or very little.
I get so many questions about plagiocephaly and the doc band that my little man wore that I decided a blog post was the best...
Such a great post and loved getting to know a little bit more about you and why you blog!!
I normally don't post on Wednesdays or even Fridays for that matter, but there are just so many things to post about as my time with this little blog dwindles that I want to post as much as I can.
I always need a little inspo when planning and thinking about the next seasons trends and you have summarize so many in this blog post!
I shared a little bit about Vibrant Hope in my ethical gift guide podcast episode and blog post, but as we are getting closer and closer to Christmas, I've had a lot of questions from readers on places to look for fair trade gifts!
I stalked a few other blogs looking for their guest posting policy, thought about how I wanted to run things on the little screen time I'd have as a new fourth - time mom, and came up with the following tips to solicit guest posts for your blog.
Before I do that, though, a little note about the photos you see in this blog post: they were taken last week, when we went downtown to the Chicago Children's Museum and the Crystal Gardens, both on Navy Pier.
I was looking through some old posts this morning, thinking about what I've put out there (more or less publicly, depending upon how much traffic you think this little blog gets) and I've realized a couple of things:
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