Sentences with phrase «looking over the blog»

if you look over my blog i am primarily a cartoonist, then a writer.
Ok, I've already looked over your blog a little and I love it!
I definitely need to look over my blog and all the behind the scenes stuff.
If you are not a blogger, then look over the blog hop entries to get inspiring and delicious ideas.
I enjoyed looking over your blog and this Kitchen make over..
I've spent about an hour looking over your blog!

Not exact matches

Wouldn't it be great if there was a way that you could be updated with all the latest blog posts and content relevant to your topic without having to traipse all over the net looking for it?
«Over the last 10 to 20 years, because of blogs and the applicant community and discussion forums, people have developed a really good sense of what the admissions process looks like, down to what kinds of questions are asked and how they manage the interview,» Vice Dean Karl T. Ulrich explained in an interview when the school announced the new test.
If you're looking to identify the blog content that people are searching for, head over to Wordstream, which has marketing software to help you find quality long tail ideas.
«The process of writing proved to be very therapeutic and healing for me, and provided a way to look back over the time line of my grief and process how I was truly feeling,» says Ledeboer, who is now working on a book based on her blog posts.
If you're looking for more sites to visit, head over to Investment Hunting Blogroll, I list many more blogs, as long as they are in the personal finance or frugality space, I have them listed.
What we're going to do over the next few blog posts is give a more detailed look at how your custom tabs can benefit specific business types.
A few of my blogs but looking to change one of them over to a platform similar to yours as a trial run.
But as I looked over your site, I could see the value and wisdom in your blogs and videos.
The growth in consumption over the last few years have been driven by the «wealth effect» created by people feeling richer as the value of their property has increased (have a look at my blog post from June 19th last year).
When I take a look at E-commerce sites especially homepages, I know if you have a site your homepage is going to be the most traffic site whether people get through your you know your blog post and then they click over to the homepage or whatever.
Looking over past comments for this blog, my overall impression was that there was a lot of pain represented there; a lot of people who have been hurt deeply by the instituional church.
Now look, I appreciate your interaction on my blog, but please refrain from spamming multiple comments all over the place.
Looking over the passages you mentioned, I have written posts or articles on nearly all of those passages elsewhere in this blog.
I'm sure that they're well aware... You can look forward to a concentrated barrage of Catholic / Santorum / etc. bashing over the next few days in an attempt to distract the belief blog readers from this.
Next week I look forward to hearing from my friend Sharon Hodde Miller, who blogs over at She Worships.
Come over to my blog and take a look!
I can't quite believe that over a million people have looked at my blog in just over a year, it's so crazy but so unbelievably incredible.
And take a look at more kumquat recipes over at my latest food blog crush, Princess Tofu, here, here and here.
I hope people like the way the blog looks but I definitely don't lose sleep over it.
Hello I am so grateful I found your webpage, I really found you by error, while I was looking on Aol for something else, Nonetheless I am here now and would just like to say thank you for a incredible post and a all round enjoyable blog (I also love the theme / design), I don't have time to look over it all at the minute but I have saved it and also included your RSS feeds, so when I have time I will be back to read more, Please do keep up the fantastic work.
And when I say that, what I really mean is that after about six hours of driving I looked over to my friend Adam and said, «What should I make for my blog this week?»
I have only made macarons twice and I must say that, reading your blog, and looking at the beautiful photos of macarons that you have made over the years, is one of the leading things that inspired me to try it!
So I had another look at the blog I found them on, and realized that that blogger had adapted them from someone else, and I'd made them myself just over a year ago.
(PS I just looked over at your blog and can I just say there is nothing cuter than your Grandpa in that elf hat dancing it up.
I've been cooking my way through your books and blog for the past 9 months, and then randomly watched forks over knives last night, started obsessing about how much oil I cook with, thought about how much investment there is in oil in my cupboard (it's like Texas in there), went on amazon to look at their cookbook, and who, but who, is one of the contributors?
And then I just saw Pamela over at Brooklyn Farm Girl make this crazy good - looking Swirled Cookie Butter Cheesecake (by the way, you should totally start reading her blog... it's really -LSB-...]
The blog might look a bit different today, because I've changed the theme and over the next few weeks, it might look a bit every.single.day.
I've been drooling over your blog for a while, and like the fact that most of recipes have conversions for metric too which makes it easier for me as I'm in the UK, but for me something went wrong with this, the dough was just too wet to be managable, and now it's made me vary of trying any other yummy looking recipes.
I was looking for a good dark bread to have with my corned beef and literally stumbled over your blog, then found your cookbook at my library, wonder what hole I've been in?
Plus I get to look at other blogs and drool over beautiful food pictures.
Hi I am so grateful I found your site, I really found you by mistake, while I was looking on Aol for something else, Nonetheless I am here now and would just like to say kudos for a tremendous post and a all round exciting blog (I also love the theme / design), I don't have time to look over it all at the minute but I have bookmarked it and also added your RSS feeds, so when I have time I will be back to read a great deal more, Please do keep up the great job.
I came over for a quick look after reading @NickWAllen's review of your blog and got pulled in by all the delicious - looking photos.
I found your blog feature over at crumbs and chaos, the valentines chicken parm looks great!
skylar just came over to look at the screen and say oh mom that girls» bread looks great (she's only 3 and tries to read blogs w / the best of em)
Hi Janet, just wanted to say thanks for sharing this recipe, it really inspired me, and I featured a version of it over on my blog supersimplevegan.blogspot.com if you wanted to take a look!
I was planning to share this in January when we're all looking for more ways to eat veggies and kale, but I think I'll give you guys a little something to look forward to and hopefully you bookmark it for when cookie season is over:) Speaking of cookies... a few weeks ago I shared Pistachio Thumbprint Cookies w / Apricot - Rose Jam over on the new French Barn blog!
How Big Data Can Predict the Wine of the Century While Moneyball, and Brad Pitts good looks, became the face that launched a thousand big data blog posts, I have often thought about other examples, which might appeal to those who prefer to pour a glass a wine versus pore over box scores and Hadoop clusters...
I discovered your blog yesterday and spent about 3 hours going over the recipes... everything looks soooo good!
So, head over to Mel's blog and take a look around (if you haven't already), the site is full of resources and fun, informative posts and oh my... the recipes you'll find there are just a teaser for what you'll find in the cookbook!
One look at this over on Joanne's lovely blog, and I said screw the grocery store.
It looked delicious and vaguely familiar so I clicked over to buzzfeed, and then to your blog.
In Friends» Kitchens: Spinach and Quinoa Crepes by Phi at Princess Tofu Zucchini Spaghetti with Peaches and Pumpkinseed Pesto by Shanna at Food Loves Writing Fig Bars by Sara at the Sprouted Kitchen Almost Raw Chocolate by Ashlae at Oh, Ladycakes Halva Bars over at Chalkboard Mag Fava Bean Quinoa Cakes by Emma at My Darling Lemon Thyme Peach and Avocado Summer Rolls by Katie at the Kitchen Door Kale and Mustard Muffins by Jody at What's Cooking Good Looking Cacao Buckwheat Granola by Sini at Blue and White Kitchen Zucchini Spaghetti with Peaches and Pumpkinseed Pesto by Laura at The First Mess Chickpea Flatbread Pizza with New Potatoes by Lindsey at Dolly and Oatmeal Strawberry Oat Smoothie by Sarah at The Vanilla Bean Blog
We overcommit, we have the best of intentions to meal plan for the week and then don't, and then after spending the whole day obsessing over food and plotting out recipes for our blogs and oftentimes cooking all day for our job, all of the sudden it's dinner time and there we are, just like you, digging through the fridge looking for something everyone at the table can eat for dinner because a meal of Red Velvet Cupcakes and Champagne Mojitos probably won't cut it.
I hope you've enjoyed looking over this collection of recipes with apples, and have discovered some new blogs you had not seen before.
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