Sentences with phrase «of pictures for my blog»

That will result in loads of (vintage) shopping, eating, drinking and obviously taking loads of pictures for my blog.
I've finally been able to go out and take a lot of pictures for my blog.
She had virtually no experience with photography until I came to her in need of some pictures for the blog!

Not exact matches

In a recent TED talk, for example, American health guru Ron Gutman, founder of the Wellsphere blog network and the HealthTap site, pointed to studies of old pictures — ranging from yearbook headshots to mugs on baseball cards — that found people who smiled in youthful photos turned out to live better and longer lives than folks who didn't.
Uber touted the service with a blog post linking to a site filled with pictures of scantily - clad women and an explanation that «avions de chasse» is a French colloquialism for «an incredibly hot chick.»
I am incredibly greatful for your stories / blog / pictures / art... You are in the ministry of creative healing... I love it.
Perhaps if you took a little more time to look around David's blog and see exactly what he means by continuing to use this blog as a critique of what he sees as all wrong with religion and the church, you might have a little better picture of the heart for people that this flows out of.
I may be a bit ahead of the blog posters, but in the news yesterday there was an article of a b.i.l.l.b.o.a.r.d that was put up just outside of Parisberg Pennsylvania, promoted by Er.nest P.e.r.c.e, an ex-minister that read: S.L.A.V.E.S, OBEY YOUR MASTER Colossians 3:22 This lesson brought to you by: THE YEAR OF THE BIBLE and the House of Representatives paid for by Americanatheists.org and PANonbelieving.org and was torn down by some Civil Rights Activists, because the message also displayed a picture of a N.e.g.r.o s.l.a.v.e in bondagof the blog posters, but in the news yesterday there was an article of a b.i.l.l.b.o.a.r.d that was put up just outside of Parisberg Pennsylvania, promoted by Er.nest P.e.r.c.e, an ex-minister that read: S.L.A.V.E.S, OBEY YOUR MASTER Colossians 3:22 This lesson brought to you by: THE YEAR OF THE BIBLE and the House of Representatives paid for by Americanatheists.org and PANonbelieving.org and was torn down by some Civil Rights Activists, because the message also displayed a picture of a N.e.g.r.o s.l.a.v.e in bondagof a b.i.l.l.b.o.a.r.d that was put up just outside of Parisberg Pennsylvania, promoted by Er.nest P.e.r.c.e, an ex-minister that read: S.L.A.V.E.S, OBEY YOUR MASTER Colossians 3:22 This lesson brought to you by: THE YEAR OF THE BIBLE and the House of Representatives paid for by Americanatheists.org and PANonbelieving.org and was torn down by some Civil Rights Activists, because the message also displayed a picture of a N.e.g.r.o s.l.a.v.e in bondagof Parisberg Pennsylvania, promoted by Er.nest P.e.r.c.e, an ex-minister that read: S.L.A.V.E.S, OBEY YOUR MASTER Colossians 3:22 This lesson brought to you by: THE YEAR OF THE BIBLE and the House of Representatives paid for by Americanatheists.org and PANonbelieving.org and was torn down by some Civil Rights Activists, because the message also displayed a picture of a N.e.g.r.o s.l.a.v.e in bondagOF THE BIBLE and the House of Representatives paid for by Americanatheists.org and PANonbelieving.org and was torn down by some Civil Rights Activists, because the message also displayed a picture of a N.e.g.r.o s.l.a.v.e in bondagof Representatives paid for by Americanatheists.org and PANonbelieving.org and was torn down by some Civil Rights Activists, because the message also displayed a picture of a N.e.g.r.o s.l.a.v.e in bondagof a N.e.g.r.o s.l.a.v.e in bondage.
I'm in love with that first picture especially, definitely sold me on trying out buckwheat flour just for these pancakes I thoroughly enjoyed reading this post as well haha can't wait to browse through the rest of your blog!
If you've been following this blog for any length of time you'd know I'm obsessed with the raw chocolate ganache torte (pictures here) from Wildflour bakery.
I have been reading this blog for about a year and I just want you to know that it's always so delightful to read and your pictures are always beautiful:) whenever I'm in need of a recipe that includes a certain ingredient you are the first person I check!
Lastly, although I have actually made some of your recipes, I read this blog for the pictures of Jacob.
Your blog is absolutely amazing, Sophia, there is such a feeling of mystery in your pictures... I will try these macaroons for sure.
I made breaded maple glazed roasted Brussels sprouts for the blog and nibbled on a few cups of those after I took pictures of them.
Be prepared to sign autographs, take pictures, and of course, share my blog for the recipe passing!
I felt bad for holding out, but I wanted to wait for the right time to share it on the blog and properly capture some good (AKA: non iPhone) pictures of it.
As the days get longer, I find that I can actually take pictures of our dinners in natural light (as long as we eat early enough) and use them for the blog.
Your pictures are so inviting:) Thank you so much for sharing... P.S. Of course you may take what ever you want from my blog.
Check out the sneak peek of the book right here on the blog, and see for yourself why you want this cookbook the minute it comes out (click on the link above, the link in the sidebar, or the picture just below to see the whole.
Sooo, if you saw a picture of a meal on Instagram, and it never showed up on the blog, or you asked me for the recipe and I was awkward or cagey about it....
Whatever the reason, sprinkles are never a bad idea... unless, of course, you drop an open container on the floor while taking pictures for the blog.
Although this weren't Izy's blog, with pretty pictures of strawberries and sugar, I might have thought twice before clicking on a link for «bostock»... (erm, sounds like botox?)
Without you, I wouldn't have made it out of the prenatal years of this blog when I posted about 10 gazillion awful pictures in each post and then abandoned the blog for an entire school year.
And for me, someone who works full - time and blogs almost as much, getting together with my girlfriends for some much needed catching up, over good food and wine, well I'd rather savor all of that, than worry about pretty pictures for later.
I put a can of organic coconut milk in the fridge for 24 hours and although it did separate it was nothing like the picture on another one of your blog posts, which looks thick and buttery.
On Monday she will post the menu for the week ahead and announce the name of her lucky guests, before cooking for them on Sunday, and on Friday she will post pictures of their own efforts, as well as those of people following the blog.
As an aside, sorry for the slightly wonky pictures on the blog the past couple of weeks!
Plus, a lot of the pictures I share on instagram don't always make it here to the blog because I snap them on my phone with the intention for one square photo — not 5 or 6 lengthy recipe post photos.
Hi!!!! I love your blog but your profile picture really bugs me: / posing with wild animals might seem fun but is actually hidden cruelty!Often the animals are kidnapped from their mothers, starved, beaten, neglected, and then sold for canned hunting once they are too big.Please read this message and consider what I am saying.As a vegetarian I hope you will take this to heart.Thanks:), I've posted a couple of links for you to refer to.
I posted pictures of a big M&M s - stuffed chocolate cake on my social media last week and y ’ all went crazy for it!I get it — chocolate cake + buttercream + M&M s inside + more M&M s on top = MAGIC.That original cake was for a friend and not intended for the blog, but given the response, I thought you might like to know how to make your own!First things first.
If you take a look through the pictures on the linked blog article, you'll see that our sparkling sugar also melted into the top of the cake somewhat, but we found that it still made for a delightfully crunchy top layer.
I forget how I found your blog but even tho I've never made one of your recipes, I keep you on my blog reader just for the great pictures.
I've been feeling a little frustrated lately with my lack of picture - taking skills for this blog.
I have to edit lots of pictures every day for my blog (and also for my private life), so I was very curious to see what I can do with my -LSB-...]
So I approached a few of my favorite blogger friends - a man who goes by «Senator Blutarsky» at his blog, Get the Picture, and the duo that runs the Solid Verbal Podcast (Ty Hildenbrandt and Dan Rubenstein)- for their takes as well.
The highlight of Vicki's blog is definitely the lovely pictures and posts, but the parenting tips and advice, food, film style & beauty posts, vlogs, tips for fellow bloggers and more are a draw too.
I had every intention to take pictures of our cloth diapers on our vacations so that I could document what we did in different travel situations for a blog article.
You can have a roundup for the best Instagram pictures, so... why not a round up of the best blog posts??
I've been blogging here for so long (1,300 + posts, starting in May, 2010) that I can't even wrap my head around all the topics we've managed to discuss in that time, and it's really hard to get the big picture by looking at the «back end» of a WordPress blog.
Check out the some of the pictures I took of my beautiful sister for her blog post below!
We also love that she took the time to describe the making of fruit leather as mentioned in Super Baby Food, with pictures, in a scrumptious blog post on her site for mom's benefit.
Thanks for the party... and I loved the pictures of your blog party.
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My good friend Anne, famous for taking the Burka pictures that got me started on the topic of hyper - tzniut, has begun her own blog for Israel advocacy known as Anne's Opinions.
My blog is full of craft ideas, fun foods to make for kids, and lots of pictures.
The file, composed of highlighted and annotated blog items by Elizabeth Benjamin, one of Albany's dominant political reporters, paints a picture of an executive branch that's particularly averse to hints that Cuomo could be, as is widely assumed, conidering running for president in 2016.
Thanks to a helpful commenter to an earlier blog post, here is a picture of the New York ballot for U.S. House, in the special election of September 13 in the 9th district.
However, the ways in which the different types of stem cells came to be accepted into the stem cell family is itself an interesting story, and one that can help paint a useful bigger picture, and that is why this story will be the focus for this blog post to celebrate International Stem Cell Awareness Day.
«Weight is just a number» This picture of me caused some serious fuss on the internet lately ☝ Thanks for all the awesome and inspiring comments you guys Never imagined that so many people, blogs and newspapers would write and repost about it.
Dr. Dan has been eating paleo for a while — I enjoy his blog because of the gastro - porn pictures.
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