Sentences with phrase «not visiting your blog»

If you haven't visited their blog before you have to jump over there right after you are done reading this post.
I feel like I haven't visited your blog in a while and just read your post on moving back to California.
I'm not sure what I am lying about, but if you don't like bloggers, I suggest you don't visit blogs.
I haven't visited your blog in a while and I forgot how much I liked the recipes on here!
I may not visit your blog every single time when you publish a new recipe but when I do (and I plan to do it more often in the future) I take the time to read your blog post.
I've been reading your cholesterol posts for years, but have not visited your blog for a few months now, so I appreciate this thorough synopsis.
Sorry for not visiting your blog recently, since you moved (which I love everything by the way) your new posts weren't appearing in my RS feed.
I haven't visited your blog in a while but I'm happy I got the chance to catch up on your posts today!
I somehow could not visit your blog.
I realised I haven't visited your blog for a while — it's time to change it!
If you haven't visited the blogs of these talented ladies, I guarantee you will be happy when you do!
I guess it depends on how you wear it right Sorry for not visiting your blog more often..
And, if you haven't visited her blog just yet for this tour, you can do so right HERE.
Hi sweetie, I have not visited your blog in a while.
Usually, it's book promotion people who want me to review a book so obviously they haven't visited my blog since I don't do reviews.
If you haven't heard of the 2010 Roth IRA Conversion event, then you obviously haven't visited my blog before.
There are a number of distinguishing features of Canadian «bloggers» that set them apart from Internet users who don't visit blogs, says the company.
I haven't visited a blog in months as there just doesn't seem to be enough hours in my day!
If you haven't visited her blog, you must check it out!
I haven't visited your blog in a while because I've been so busy but was drawn to check it this morning — and it was just the boost I needed to get inspired and start decorating.

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Just because you blog, doesn't mean they will visit Michael shares that great writing without shameless self promotion is like locking Shakespeare in your basement.
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So, what is my point?To read Paul's polemic, his rhetoric and generally his theology as an end in itself, rather than his attempt to bring others to an experience of the living God is to me, missing the point.It seems that much of the divisiveness between believers on this blog and a few others I visit is just that: I often read... Paul says this... hey, but Jesus says that... no, he wasn't saying that, he was saying this and so on and so on.Am I the only one bored with this «your Mother and my Mother were hanging out clothes» approach.I think we need a little more adverb, as in maybe....
You might not see such a dramatic increase if you have a blog with a large readership, but by focusing on a few keywords and phrases that people are actively looking for, all blogs can see an increase in both Visits and Pageviews.
I have just started visiting your blog and do not know anything of your history but it seems to me that your church has a fantastic opportunity to bless & love those who separated from you.
But while I'm here, just to fill you in on what I find helpful about your blog, the reason I visit isn't to troll.
I love this blog and visit more often than I comment — but like all those other people who commented above I don't want to be another person you feel responsible for.
I linked to this post on my blog and hope some folks who don't normally visit here take a look.
But you and I, and many people who visit this blog, really did try to get our beliefs right (whereas most self - proclaimed Christians don't do that at all).
and - «Atheists hate (are mad at) «God» and - «Why do atheists visit this blog if they don't believe?»
they don't have to visit my blog.
As a favor (and probably a good idea too for most people who visit your blog and willing to embark on the health cooking) i'd like to ask you if you possess / own all the blenders you sell on your website and if so... it would be very nice & useful for you to perhaps make a kind of review and give an honest advice on what they can and can not do and the kind of performance to expect... Not everyone can afford every piece of the ideal raw foodist equipment like the Magimix food processor and a Vitamix or Sage blendnot do and the kind of performance to expect... Not everyone can afford every piece of the ideal raw foodist equipment like the Magimix food processor and a Vitamix or Sage blendNot everyone can afford every piece of the ideal raw foodist equipment like the Magimix food processor and a Vitamix or Sage blender.
I came over to visit yours and discovered your healthy blog carnival that I didn't know about.
(If you haven't visited that blog yet, you must go there.
I don't think she has actually visited my blog more than once.
As the author or this blog, it makes me kind of upset that you won't visit again just because of things that commenters have said.
A further danger lies in these bad translations, because, to judge by the comments, many if not most of the readers of this blog do not live in Paris (or France), but simply visit, and so could be misled into believing that «tant pis» is not polite language.
I've seen her in facebook group, but haven't had a chance to visit her blog, so this is a great chance.
My two favorite cooking blogs together at last:) This homesick Texan can't wait to visit so I can buy both y ’ all's cookbooks!
At first I was super hesitant to share this recipe because renditions of this live on so many other Paleo blogs on the internets, but then I figured that since you visit this here site, with all its biscuits and butter and pancakes, that you probably don't visit very many Paleo blogs, so there's a good chance that this might be new - ish to you.
Of course, anyone that has visited Shauna over at Gluten Free Girl or who've just googled or visited any number of gluten free blogs out there, knows that people who can't eat gluten are not want for good food.
haha, I think im the only one in my whole town not following a crazy diet this January (and who can blame me when I visit such beautiful blogs like yours).....
I, too, have a Blog; not as nice as your's, but I hope you will visit me there at golfingal.wordpress.com.
As a newcomer to your blog, and not someone who visits many blogs, I want to tell you how much I enjoy your beautiful blog.
I love visiting blogs or websites and not having to scroll down a ton to find the recipe.
I should never visit this blog cos every single time I stop by, I want to 1) lick the screen, 2) try the recipe though they're out of my league and 3) eat everything and not necessarely in this order.
I love you blog and yet this is my first comment:») I made this recipe for my mother - in - law visiting my husband and I, without baking soda (not easy to find here in Tokyo..)
This is my first time visiting your blog, & I just can't stop browsing your creative recipes & AMAZING photography.
Not a day pass by now without visiting your blog to get ideas and inspiration.I truly Appreciate the effort and the time you put in this for us.
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