Sentences with phrase «old blog posts on»

As I was searching through old blog posts on this trip down 10 × 10 memory lane, it was so interesting (and cringe - worthy) to see how far I've come.
(Here's a link to my older blog post on low FODMAP diet basics).
You can check out my older blog posts on wordpress or Krystalblueintl.com for some natural skincare tips (mostly for adults unless stated) too!

Not exact matches

«Combined with the revenue potential, favorability, satisfaction, and recommendation impact of these interactions, businesses can benefit significantly from investing in helping their customers on Twitter,» the 10 - year - old tech company said in a blog post.
Good, old - fashioned cold - calling led to write - ups on streetwear blogs, the New York Post's Page Six column and Spin magazine.
And in this age of social media, the 48 - year - old dean managed to knock out 18 posts on a blog that cataloged her first 100 days, complete with photos she took with her iPhone.
One things I adore most about your blogs is your habit of replying to everyone, that too even on 2 - 3 years old posts.
Tagging content properly, using images to illustrate your ideas, linking old posts in your blog to build a strong internal link structure, or linking to other blogs to offer different views on a subject are all examples of how you can create beautiful content.
I quite often treat this blog like a diary, so sometimes I'll stray away from talking about my personal finance and share my current thoughts, I'll be excited to go back and read some old post when the years go by, and it will help me reflect on the overall journey that has been experienced, because as great as the end goal of early retirement is, I would imagine the character developed through such a process has more then just monetary value.
It's fascinating to see controversy stirred up over an old blog post by NDP MP Alexandre Boulerice in which he called World War I «a purely capitalist war» and lamented how, at the Battle of Vimy Ridge on April 9, 1917, «thousands of poor wretches were slaughtered to take possession of a hill.»
Consider that this blog post is on top of one a couple hours oldon caring for illegal immigrants.
Oh, that was a really old post that having some problems on my blog, so I unpublished it then republished it, and it got sent here to facebook.
I'm catching up on my blog reading this afternoon, so I realize this is an older post, but really great summary of this issue, Jeremy.
Hi Jeremy, I know I am commenting on an old blog post, so just wondering, are you still blogging?
I got the distinct impression (from older of your blog posts I believe) that you and New Directions took a fairly solid «side B» stance, that same - sex acts were sin, and that a large portion of your ministry was devoted solely to gay Christians who took a firm decision on the celibacy route (albeit with a much greater amount of respect and acceptance for those who chose to partner.)
I'm quite late on posting on this old blog, but one thing I noticed is the lack of any scripture references.
It's like building all your arguments based on old blog posts you really liked, «Well HeavenSent posted that it was sunny outside, so regardless of the evidence, that of darkness beyond my windows, I believe it's sunny outside, and you should too.»
Left - leaning blogs and sites like ThinkProgress and Huffington Post jumped on Rubio's comments, with the Zack Beauchamp from ThingProgress writing, «To suggest we can't know how old the Earth is, then, is to deny the validity of these scientific methods altogether — a maneuver familiar to Rubio, who also denies the reality of anthropogenic climate change.»
I've been following some older conversations on your blog, and it occurs to me that it may be time for you to post some ground - rules for conversations on your blog.
For tips on this, I recommend checking out an older post, «How to write a controversial blog post with no regrets.»
Hi Anjali, when there is a new post up on the blog I will use all three social media platforms to let people know however I generally use Facebook to repost older recipes which new followers may not have seen before.
I am just a little more than one month old and I am really honored to appear on a very well known and appreciated food blog for a guest posting.
Today I published an old post on my blog, where I made ratatouille after your recipe.
I even had it posted on my old blog.
I sat down and decided to finally start a blog (after a couple years of consideration, because that's how I roll) 3 years ago on Saturday, which makes no sense because it feels like just last week I was sitting at my old white MacBook, wrapped in a blanket because my old apartment was FREEZING, and freaking out over what to write about in my first post.
On the Attachment Parenting Blog API Speaks, Sarah wrote about the one and only time her now 7 - year - old son was spanked (back when he was 18 months old and by the hand of her mother - in - law) in her post His Only Spank.
This week's blog post is by The Paternity Test co-host Matt Boresi, who lives in the Edgewater Glen neighborhood of Chicago with his wife («Professor Foster») and their 6 - year - old daughter Viva, who is ready to take on the Galra Empire, the regular Empire and Gargamel all at once.
This week's blog post is by The Paternity Test co-host Matt Boresi, who lives in the Edgewater Glen neighborhood of Chicago with his wife («Professor Foster») and their 6 - year - old daughter Viva, who isn't allowed to watch «Bo on the Go» after 7 p.m.
She writes regularly about mothering and being an older first - time mother on her own blog and for Huffington Post.
Your older child doesn't need a dissertation or blog post about your decision to cry it out, but a simple, age appropriate explanation should help them understand what's going on.
Last week on her wildly popular 100 Days of Real Food blog, Lisa Leake wrote a post about her 8 - year - old's sleepaway experience, which she titled Camp Junk Food (really, doesn't that just say it all?).
We are just getting started... But you can follow us on Facebook «Good Old Days Farm» or on our blog: http://GoodOldDaysFarm.blogspot.com We post a lot about farm life and also healthy recipes!
Regulars on this blog have probably read a lot about my story posted under «SkepticalGuest» but a technical snafu has lead to me posting with the «Older Mom» handle and I have no idea how to change.)
If you haven't yet «liked» the page, you're missing out on some great reader discussion (in fact, posts with zero comments on the main blog are often getting talked about quite a bit on Facebook) along with the grand unveiling of the new USDA MyPlate icon (replacing the old Food Pyramid); a distressing graphic of what the White House garden would look like if it were the recipient of current farm subsidies (hint: hope you like corn); a great Father's Day gift idea for dads who cook; news of an exhibit of vintage government food posters; an egg salad recipe; and even a chance to win a coveted (not really) Lunch Tray fridge magnet!
BTW, the reason that post has no comments is because it is from the period of time that Dr. Amy was making the transition from her old blog («Homebirth Debate» — http://homebirthdebate.blogspot.com/) to this blog; most of the earliest posts on this blog don't have comments for that reason.
Of course, as they got older, I find that they ask me if I'm going to post something about them on my blog and oftentimes, they tell me not to do it.
I'm so excited to guest - post for Best Toys 4 Toddlers and share the 7 Days of Busy Bags that I did with my two year old son (who is known as «Darth» on my blog, thanks to my husband's love of all things Star Wars!)
And I'd also like to apologize for taking several days to get this first response back to you; as I mentioned over on my own blog Saturday morning, the youngest of my five children, 1 - year - old Georgia, was being very clingy this weekend — she was getting sick, as it turned out — and that made it tough for me to get any writing done beyond a quick blog post or two sent from my iPhone.
Today on the way to a pool play date, I was preoccupied with thoughts of the start of school next week, the neighborhood playgroup I am trying to start for my youngest, the violin lessons I wanted to look into for my oldest, the birthday present I need to mail for my sister, and the blog post I needed to come up with to wrap up Car Week on Baby Bunching.
Ellie writes regularly about mothering and being an older (positively geriatric) first time mother on her own blog Mush Brained Ramblings, for Huffington Post, as well as at Mumsnet, Midlife Mothers, What to Expect, Breastfeeding Matters and Cambridge News.
Fast and effective response tools include online ads (particularly Google / search ads on queries related to the story), YouTube videos, blog posts and social media messaging, and of course an old - fashioned email to supporters asking them to help.
[1] A blog posted on the day after the referendum reinforces these findings, albeit in somewhat earthier tones: «How old people have screwed over the younger generation — in three charts ``.
Popular MSNBC host Joy Reid will remain on the air amid a controversy over what appear to be old posts expressing anti-gay views on her now - defunct personal blog, an NBC spokesperson said.
In a blog post on New Year's Day, Eva Amurri Martino revealed that her 11 - week - old son had suffered a skull fracture after the family's night nurse fell asleep while holding the infant and dropped him.
I recently stumbled across some comments on an older blog post about letting kids help in the kitchen where commenters insisted that they would never let their kids use knives and limit them to only butter knives or safe cutting utensils until at least age 12.
If you've read much on this blog, you might have noticed that I don't post many details about my kids online, other than very general information about how my 4 - year - old helped me clean or how one of my kids once spilled activated charcoal all over my kitchen.
I shared everything I learned along the way very publicly in recipe / blog posts on this blog, on KickAS.org (my user name was BettyRawker if you search old forum posts) and in the The Low / No Starch Diet for Ankylosing Spondylitis Facebook Group.
Melissa Hartwig & Dallas Hartwig — The Whole30 (book) * Melissa Hartwig & Dallas Hartwig — It Starts With Food (book) * Melissa Hartwig — Food Freedom Forever (book) * Melissa Hartwig — The Whole30 Cookbook * Melissa Hartwig — The Whole30 Fast & Easy Cookbook * Melissa Hartwig — The Whole30 Day by Day (book) * Whole30 website Follow Melissa on Instagram The 44 - year - old co-founder of cult diet Whole30 was once a drug addict — here's how she found huge success (CNBC blog post) Listen to Gretchen Rubin previously on TUHP (episode # 207 & # 37) CrossFit Listen to Robb Wolf previously on TUHP (episode # 145)
This Turmeric Ginger Cookie recipe is a couple years old and the original post is still up on the blog HERE.
I actually wrote a post on this at my old blog probably more than a year ago now.
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