Sentences with phrase «little blurb about»

Here, we get a little blurb about how nice iPads are.
I posted a few and wrote a little blurb about each one.
«So we gave them a little blurb about where we were situated in the world and what we were planning on doing, and we included a [basic] site plan.
Here's an interesting little blurb about salsalate and fasting BGs in type 2 diabetes.
«The letter was not to them, it went to my mailing list, and there was only one little blurb about them and it wasn't that bad,» he insisted.
In it was a little blurb about how raisins make really great mid-run fuel for distance runners, because of both the natural sugars and the potassium.
The article would simply list the title of the recipe and a little blurb about it, linking back to your blog for the actual recipe — and I'd love to feature one of your gorgeous photos above the blurb!
The article would simply list the title of the recipe and a little blurb about it, linking back here for the recipe and instructions.
When I saw Brandi posted her InstaFaves of 2016 and include little blurbs about the photo, I immediately looked at that website that generates you...

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Whether you want to create a family keepsake or special wedding gift that will be treasured by loved ones, or give a unique gift to everyone who's been raving about your cooking, or even make a little money by selling your cookbooks, Blurb will make your dream a reality.
what i have loved about both of your cookbooks is that your writing, stories, little blurbs on life are equally enticing and comforting as your photos are.
Planting, playing, and climbing the trees in our new «Dog Garden» in the woods; writing a Blurb book about sweet Lu for the littles; and reading and talking lots with the kids about their (and our) sadness.
A quick blurb about what I wore: it was rainy and a little chilly, so I layered some recent acquisitions from the past few weeks.
But I'm the first to admit that I haven't seen everything, so I'm going to start including just title and basic info for films that I've heard positive things about but haven't seen myself; if you have seen a film that's listed without a blurb, please feel free to write a little blurb and either send it to me (faithx5 AT gmail DOT com) or post it in the comments, and I'll include it for any future showings of that film, credited to you.
The blurb is lifeless and promises little, other than a sermon about climate and civilization.
A final tip: Add a powerful blurb, which lets readers know a little more about what to expect.
The format will be a little blurb at the beginning about whatever, and then about a dozen links with commentary.
All week I threw in little blurbs and hints about a possible polar plunge later in the week and the suspense, excitement and anxiousness built as our final day neared.
The NY Times Magazine has a little blurb each week from chef Mario Batali about a seasonal drink he enjoys (during the summer it appeared to be «pour some wine over some fruit» pretty much each week.)
pic.twitter.com/EFzYowzhay — Red Barrels (@TheRedBarrels) March 6, 2017 The official blurb about the game goes a little something like this, «The sequel to the... Read More»
This little blurb told the reader all about the type of position and company you were hoping to find.
If possible, it's always nice to add value by including a little blurb from the actual interview, like «I was impressed with what you had to say about the corporate environment», etc..
My friend, Ashley (Under the Sycamore), just blogged about the beautiful photo books she creates through Blurb, so I think I'll do a little snooping around on their site to see if they can print something like this for us.
I have a little blurb on my blog about Thelma Meyer.
A while back our church posted a little blurb in the bulletin about the church women being available to take meals to others if needed — just let them know who needs a meal and the # of people.
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