Sentences with phrase «little post at»

I just wanted to point you all to a great little post at Bill McCoy's blog about Adobe InDesign CS4.

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Read enough of these stories — as well as the avalanche of posts and articles out there urging you to up your productivity by getting up early — and you're bound to feel a little guilty if you're not naturally up and at»em at dawn.
Ours may need some tweaking, but for now at least, my colleagues and I have found plenty of positive things to comment on: work we're proud of, jokes about office nicknames and even a little cheerfulness about the weather («Not wearing a sweater for the first time in... I can't even remember,» one colleague posted).
The complete post is well worth reading in full if you're feeling a little at sea at your new school (or if you're hoping to offer some guidance to the college student in your life), but here are a few of his tips in brief in get you started.
But their cons were a little harder to pull off in an age when there weren't thousands of bloggers rushing to be the first to publish a post raving about what the visionary con artist said at the latest festival fetishizing «innovation.»
At The Washington Post he is lending his technical smarts and love of knowledge to an industry he ostensibly knows little about.
Starbucks began testing this technology two years ago in its home state of Washington, and a spokesperson told the Huffington Post at that time, «There's just a little bit more personal interaction in the drive - thru experience when you have the video screen.»
Jane's Medium post, in which she said she ate little more than rice at her apartment 30 miles from work, didn't make surprising new claims about wage distribution by tech companies.
I've been blogging at Buffer for a little over a year (13 months), and I tend to create about 15 posts per month.
Last weekend I saw a post about Google's use of Ubuntu Linux workstations that caught my attention and I thought I'd share a little bit about how we are using Ubuntu at iAcquire.
Through a post on Medium, a tweet, and a little serendipity, we were fortunate to connect with Will Young at Tony's Fund, VTF Capital, and have been fortunate to draw on their expertise and network to grow Exact Connections.
The very day I read about Robin thicke and Miley cyrus I read a «sweet» little post from a Grandma about her little 3 yr old grandaughter «shaking her booty» in the Christmas play at their church.
some of you atheists are still talking... I can hear you... the little patter of your heart as it increases in rate because you are so ticked off at those mean «ol believers whom you hate so much you just have to put all your time into the CNN posts dealing with faith and God... You are so predictable... blather on without me though, I have to go get my sons from practice, so you will have to spew your hate on those left behind... Merry Christmas!
Those of faith who still decide to persist in their faith will at least sound a lot less ignorant when posting on here if they get a little bit more informed.
In some ways weighing in at this point of the game is a little daunting, but I have read almost all of the posts.
(The guys at the Upstream Collective made a nifty little graphic that our «official commentators» will use a bit later, but you can see it at the top of this post.)
I did however experience two weeks ago at our worship gathering (what I call it cause we do very little serving so doesn't justify the name worship service I feel) and I talked about that church you posted about once — the one where the biker is involved and the pastor leading the church out into their community — and turned it on our congregation asking, what can we do in our community?
Then, editors, take a look at your disclaimer about how «CNN welcomes lively and courteous discussion...» You'll get precious little courtesy from the majority of people you allow to post here.
Here was Alyssa Rosenberg at the Washington Post claiming that the whole point of Wonder Woman is that she's a role model for prepubescent girls, a kind of «Fearless Girl» avant la statue: «[T] he movie... argues that it's... little girls all over the world who stand to gain if they can grow up free of the distorting influence of misogyny,» Rosenberg wrote, with a schoolmarm's didacticism.
Perhaps, behind a screen, it's easier to spread such drivel without consequence; surely, after posting that mess, you must feel at least a little bigoted?
And shall not memory be able to remind him of that time when he sneaked away by underhanded means, in order to avoid a decision; of that time when he gave the matter another turn, in order to please men; of that time that he deserted his post, in order to let the storm pass over; of that time he knuckled under, in order to secure an easing off of his painful position; of that time he sought refuge and association with others — perhaps, as it is called, in order to work all the more effectively for the Good's victory, that is, in order to make his own position a little less difficult than as though at the midnight hour, somewhat terror - stricken, one stood all alone «with heavily loaded weapons at his dangerous post
I enjoy your openness and willingness to post a «theological concept» that is still in development... but I have to admit, it seems like you're trying a little too hard here... I» v read one of your more recent posts and realize that you have to set this aside for a while (at least on your blog).
Today I kick off a short, three - post series about science and faith with a little summary of what I learned at the BioLogos Foundation conference last week.
Cresson talked a little about how he managed two careers at once, according to this LA Focus interview highlighted by Christian Post.
Little do they know that the writer of this post has degrees in Bible and theology, knows Greek and Hebrew, and has written an entire commentary on 1 Corinthians, looking at the historical, cultural, and grammatical contexts.
This post looks a little more at this topic.
A video posted on the Internet sharing site YouTube shows a young Houston singing the lead on the gospel song, «Have a Little Talk with Jesus,» at the church.
im sure many do but i just wish EVERYBODY here could know the true Jesus... I wish I could know Him better... it hurts a little at first... to know how short of His love we have fallen... but what is so awesome about him is that his atonement was so total that it can even atone for the hateful comments that have been posted here... and whats even MORE amazing is that His atonement can atone for MY sins... if we could just see one glimpse of his heart we would all lay down all of this human «intelligence» and say... I'm so sorry... please show me the right way.
What I really like about your post, as I have seen in other posts from people of your ilk, is the nice little ditty at the end about «ATHEISTS WILL BURN IN HELLFIRE AND BRIMSTONE WHERE THEY BELONG AND I THANK GOD.»
Nash, I would be careful about laughing at someone when you yourself has very little biblical interpretation of the scriptures you are posting down.
I suppose I should have spent a little more time looking at my post to make sure I had no typos in it.
A long - time vegan, it has been a little difficult choosing certain options over more comfort - food alternatives, but I feel like the last bunch of recipes that have been posted are not really the best at being low - fat or not so processed.
Spicy Mexican Cheese Dip by 2 Cookin Mamas Salsa Verde by A Dish of Daily Life Slow Cooker Sausage Corn Dip by A Joyfully Mad Kitchen Sausage, Peppers + Onions Pigs in a Blanket by A Little Gathering Grilled Jalapeno Poppers by A Mind Full Mom Beer & Brats Bake by A Simpler Grace Black Bottom Maple Pecan Pie Bars by An Oregon Cottage Crispy Baked Buffalo Wings by And She Cooks Blackberry BBQ Sticky Wings by Around My Family Table Cheesy Pull Apart Garlic Bread by Beer Girl Cooks Black Bean & Corn Salsa by Body Rebooted Roasted Garlic BBQ Chicken Wings Recipe by Bread Booze Bacon Smoky Jalapeno Poppers by Brunch - n - Bites Loaded Sweet Potato Nachos by Bucket List Tummy Deconstructed Smoked Chicken Chile Relleno by Cafe Terra Chicken Spinach & Artichoke Dip French Bread by Cake «n Knife Cuban Sandwich Quesadillas by Casa de Crews Grilled Asparagus Spears by Celebrating Family Sweet and Salty Blueberry Popcorn by Club Narwhal Buffalo Chicken Poppers by Coffee Love Travel Sea Bass Skewers + Blackbeard Cocktails by Culinary Adventures with Camilla Buffalo Chicken Poppers by Dash of Herbs Easy Chicken Roll Ups with Cream Cheese and Veggies by Family Food on the Table Bottled Tailgate Cocktails by Feast + West Smoked Brisket Texas Style by Foodal Loaded Guacamole by foodbyjonister Cincinnati Nachos by Foodtastic Mom Cajun Red Beans and Andouille Sausage Stuffed Mushrooms by For the Love of Food Grilled Shrimp Pizza by Glisten and Grace Mini Bell Pepper Nachos by Hello Little Home Slow Cooker Sweet Spicy Meatballs by Honey & Birch BBQ Chicken Wontons by Lauren's Kitchen Loaded Tailgate Tots by Life's Ambrosia Ricotta & Fig Bites by Living Well Kitchen Tailgate Tacos by Lizzy is Dizzy Nashville Hot Chicken Wings by Loaves & Dishes Cincinnati Chili Dip by Love & Flour -LCB- Slow Cooker -RCB- BBQ Pulled Pork Sandwiches by Love Bakes Good Cakes Tailgate Bloody Marys by Loves Food, Loves to Eat Sweet Korean Chicken Wings by Macheesmo Bacon Wrapped Tater Tots by Me and My Pink Mixer Beer Sangria by Mixplorology Crab Pretzels by Mom's Messy Miracles Hot Bacon Dip by Nik Snacks Build Your Own Bloody Mary Bar by Off the Eaten Path Chowder Stuffed Jalapeno Poppers by Order in the Kitchen Old Fashioned Sweet by Peanut Blossom Baked Mac and Cheese Cups by Polka Dotted Blue Jay Texas Toothpicks with Buttermilk Ranch by See Aimee Cook Pretzel Turkey Meatballs (GF, DF, SF) by Shaws Simple Swaps Hearty Vegetable Chili by Simple and Savory Focaccia Pizza by Simplify, Live, Love Sweet Potato Skins Stuffed with BBQ Ranch Pulled Pork by Sustaining the Powers Bacon - Wrapped Cheeseburger Bites by The BakerMama Buffalo Chicken Pasta Salad by The Creative Bite German Potato Skins by The Crumby Cupcake Old Bay Trail Mix by The Culinary Compass Meat Lover's Pizza Bites by The Life Jolie Raspberry Chipotle Black Bean Dip by The Mexitalian Grilled Asian Chicken Wings & Shishito Peppers by The Secret Ingredient Is Blackened Shrimp Tacos by The Speckled Palate Honeydew Melon Refresher by Two Places at Once Grilled Sauerkraut Stuffed Brats by West via Midwest Sausage Apple and Sage Hand Pies by What A Girl Eats This post contains affiliate links, which are no additional cost to you, but help me maintain the costs of running my website.
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.
While I love margaritas, I was a little frightened at the prospect of making them for a blog post... imagine how I would slur my words!
1 year ago today I posted my first blog post, malted chocolate cupcakes and I started a journey that at times has been difficult and a little bit stressful but also hugely rewarding and lots and lots of fun.
While I already posted a little life update a few weeks ago, I thought I would take a look back at the top 10 most popular posts on French Fries to Flax Seeds of 2014.
At first i was a little disappointed, because usually when you see these posts and it's a new healthy product, chances are they are either only available in the US, or even though they are healthier than most things, they still have ingredients I can't have (I have a TON of food intolerances!).
Since you guys asked for more «life» posts, I will tell you a little incident that happened at Trader Joe's this past weekend?
In fact, we had the band play this little ditty at our wedding: I'm even listening to it while I write this post.
I'm super late in posting this, but I'm really excited to have participated in the Cookies for Kids» Cancer Event organized by Julie at The Little Kitchen.
I like my hummus a little spicy and use this go - to recipe but I've given you 10 links to try at the end of this post to fit your individual flavor profile.
And with that, since I mentioned the cookies I brought to Rika's house, let me tell you a little more about one of the varieties, the jam - filled ones pictured at the beginning of this post.
You can find a little pink box that says «subscribe and never miss a bite» at the top of the blog, the bottom of the blog and inside this post, just look up a little bit.
I was inspired to write this post and compile some advice and recipes for all the solo vegans out there, working hard at making their holidays with the family a little less animal - based.
White chocolate sprinkled with freeze dried strawberries, Wimbledon - luscious A little time away I must say it is good to be back and posting again these last few months for me have been both horrible and fantastic all at the same time...
I have been a little busy at home so unable to post new recipes!
It's been a little late coming this year and because I needed Florida blueberries for an upcoming post I contacted Bob at Bob's Berries in Riverview, FL..
Before everyone from Panera to McDonald's to Shake Shack started posting calorie counts right there on their menus for everyone to gawk at — and then force out of their minds completely so they could order what they came for — the QR code was an excellent solution on a menu or translight order board: Scan this quirky little dude down in the corner and we'll tell you everything from fat content to riboflavin levels of our onion rings.
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.
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