Sentences with phrase «on the site about»

Josh asked me to write on the site about this whole adventure.
No offence but I doubt I could read any argument on your site about «moral issue» or «apparent contradiction» that I haven't read elsewhere and I am done with silly conversations that are about point scoring between atheism and Christianity.
I can imagine that people searching online for a kimchi recipe might stop here and wonder why they've landed on a site about Paris, chocolate, and baking.
I stumbled on your site about a month ago looking for a good pumpkin pie spice for a batch of Pumpkin Ale I was brewing.
I have made 4 double batches of this granola since first seeing it on your site about a month ago.
Also, Dr. Mary Enig has some articles on the site about fats and oils and recommends against using grapeseed oil.
I have read articles on this site about barcelonas interest in Ramsey.
No comments on this site about Martin keowns delusional pre match predictions against Monaco the guy is a hired voice for wenger... Only one change matters and that's at the top
referencing the hundreds of comments on this site about what a liability he is on defense and his goal and assist in this match.
I understand your point of view, we have a lot to thank AW for, he deserves respect and some of the comments on this site about him are unacceptable.
There has been a lot of nonsense written on this site about the influence of Kroenke on transfers etc....
I have read zero comments from the Naysayers on this site about what a great buy he was and decision to use him in the new back 3 formation!
If you want an example of a club sacrificing success to remain profitable you need to look no further to what is happening at Newcastle (I live in Newcastle and have a better idea than most on this site about what is going on there and how the fans feel about it!)
Also read up on this site about other baby products such as baby strollers and baby car seats.
-LCB- Here's a link on my site about the dresser incident: http://thebkeepsushonest.blogspot.com -RCB-
Are there ideas on your site about how to get a better let - down when pumping?
The advertisements served will be targeted based on your previous browsing history (For example, if you have been viewing sites about visiting London, you may see London hotel advertisements when viewing a non-related site, such as on a site about home education).
I think one way we can gauge where are children are in the six / seven change is to look at their play (see the many, many back posts on play on this site about how play changes during the six / seven year old change), and to look at their drawings of human beings, a house and a tree.
You can find a lot of information here on this site about this condition, and how to prevent and treat it.
Most successful blogs focus on a particular niche and a particular audience and stick with it (there's a reason you don't see me writing on this site about my other various dark obsessions besides online politics.)
In this case, check out the ad (screenshot below) that appeared on the site about 10 days ago: The ad showed up only a day or two after former...
In this case, check out the ad (screenshot below) that appeared on the site about 10 days ago:
I got in touch with the guy who started the Gays for Giuliani thing, and printed an item on my site about it today.
PR guy David Meerman Scott has an excellent (and free) publication on his site about using press releases to reach customers (and by extension, potential campaign supporters) directly.
Last week, Michael Meacher blogged on this site about the shenanigans in the recent round of selections.
There has been some debate on this site about the Conservative Party's views on road - pricing.
Stephan Shakespeare wrote recently on this site about a YouGov poll on Boris, which found that «30 per cent of the intending voters in this sample said they would vote Conservative with Cameron in charge, and 36 per cent said they would vote Conservative with Johnson».
That's a bold statement on a site about «climate science from climate scientists».
Meanwhile, you can find everything on this site about nuts here.
I don't see anything on this site about Fibromyalgia.
You are in the PERFECT place if you are new here, if you want to find the BEST articles on the site about being fit and healthy and getting that rockin» body you deserve!
I have probably written about a dozen times in various articles on this site about why the scale sucks and you need to track your progress with a body tape measure.
There is lots of rubbish posted on this site about what you can and can't eat on Atkins anyone thinking of doing the diet should read the book and do it properly.
I see nothing on this site about kefir and would love to know if I'm on the right track.
I (possibly brashly) told a friend that she could treat what she suspects to be a Candida issue without having to ask her doctor for anti-fungals... but now can't seem to find anything on the site about treatments other than implementation of the diet and Diflucan.
I can't seem to find anything definitive on this site about it.
I can't find anything on your site about those who have the opposite problem.
Also, Dr. Mary Enig has some articles on the site about fats and oils and recommends against using grapeseed oil.
I might have just missed it, but I haven't seen anything mentioned on your site about juicing, whether you recommend that or not.
Speaking of which, hibiscus tea is good — if quite acidic — stuff and there are some videos on this site about it.
I didn't think you were shilling, I was just surprised that you were posting on a site about primal nutrition, among other things, two things that go so entirely against the essential nature of primal eating: weighing measuring and recording and eating such a huge percentage of carbs.
Please read some of the articles on the site about copper toxicity and see if that rings any bells.
There are several videos on this site about vitamin D. Dr. Greger also addresses how much sun and at what time of day for creating vitamin D by where you live in the world on the following page:
I have 2 additional articles on my site about sugar alcohols — 5 Reasons Why I'm Using Alternative Sweeteners and Sugar Alcohols: Are They Really Sugar's Sweetest Alternative?.
(For example, check out the series on this site about IGF - 1, linking animal protein to cancer.)
I thought I saw a comment on this site about some way to put the challenge meals in the app tracker but can't find it (or I dreamed it up).
There was a thread on your site about high cholesterol and possible causes when going Paleo.
Check out the articles on this site about the adrenal glands as well as Healthy People = Barefoot People.
You can find all the information on this site about oxalates here.
In every discussion we've had on this site about pantyhose, including polls on your favorite lingerie brands for work, one brand is repeated over and over again: The Nudes.
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