Sentences with phrase «other blog friends»

I am collaborating with 4 other blog friends this week to bring you some ideas to decorate and enjoy your home for the holidays.
Many other blog friends are sharing their inspiration from the book too, so stop by and visit these ladies!
I have several other blog friends that are joining me writing for 31 days too — check out their blogs and topics by clicking on the buttons below.
Do you have any other blog friends you could recommend that have bricked fireplace and mantel makeovers?
Our Up Cycled Project is being shared along with other blog friends & their projects in a series called «Craft Lightning 15 Minute Crafts: Recycled Crafts», hosted by 3 awesome blogs - The Country Chic Cottage, 30 Minute Crafts & Creative Green Living!
Do you have any other blog friends you could recommend that have bricked fireplace and mantel makeovers?
Fashion became a later part of my blog when I started to do a few fashion posts and had other blog friends invite me to do 30 Day Challenges and finally a link up.
My Christmas porch shared the limelight with other blog friends such as Julie Blanner and Liz Marie.
Another blogger friend, Jenna from NY has a kitchen she designed featured on the cover, along with the whole story in the magazine too, so it's fun to see many other blog friends featured in the magazine as well.
That's right, I got to pick a list of ingredients for my other blog friends to use in their creations.

Not exact matches

«It's perfect for sharing quick moments with friends who aren't right by your side or making your conversations richer by seeing each other face - to - face when you are messaging,» Facebook said in a blog post on Thursday.
Although, some of my friends on other FIRE blogs have figured out how to convert over IRAs and such where you can still pull money out without penalty if you do them the right away.
Studies show that Generation Ys tend to acquire information from the web: online forums, blogs, tweets, Facebook, other social media, and friends.
Because I'm afraid I lack what it takes for others — my children, my friends, my blog readers — to want to aspire to be like me and, therefore, like God.»
But I ultimately disagree with my sincere, well - meaning friends who say this forum shouldn't exist to begin with, for this reason: While a blog comments section is a piss - poor place for this conversation to be happening, it's happening here because other options have been attempted and found wanting.
I sincerely appreciate your good intentions here to intervene on my behalf with - Zeb... However, there is no need here as - Zeb and I are very good friends here on the blog and understand and respect each other quite well.
Go to the «Search» box at the bottom of the front page on this blog, enter the word «homeless» and read the other posts about homeless and you will find getting to know the homeless and becoming friends with them suggested numerous times.
I have noticed on other blogs that many bloggers do a «Friday is for Friends» feature where they mention other blogs and web resources that have recently been helpful.
Thanks for sharing your idea with us... it's really a knowledgeable blog and i recommend this to my other friend also.
Over the course of the next year, I made several good blogging friends online, and learned a lot about blogging, started several other blogs, and decided to pursue my dream of getting published.
I found some other interesting sites, blogs, and potential friends.
Other chefs and blogger I love are my dear friends Heidi Swanson of 101 Cookbooks, Sarah Britton of My New Roots, as well as Yotam Ottolenghi, all of their groundbreaking books and blogs moved vegetable based cooking on leaps and bounds and they all lead with flavour over anything else which is how I love to cook.
We'd be truly grateful if you shared our party to other food and DIY blog friends so others can join in the fun!
Another person like my friend Shanna, whose gentle and wise voice is the reason why I return over and over to her blog, Food Loves Writing, from which I almost always leave feeling inspired, refreshed or determined to better myself as a person, and be a kinder soul to others.
I've always been nervous about cooking for other people, and this blog has amplified the pressure a little bit — our friends and family see me posting all these recipes, so the whole idea of me cooking dinner has become a little more exciting than it used to be.
Why is it that the things I love to do, in my case making good food, photographing it and sharing it with friends via this blog, always seem to take a back seat to all the other things I have going on?
But I've been getting more and more questions from friends and readers why I don't have any Filipino recipes on my blog (short answer: the Filipino dishes I like are labor intensive and I'm too lazy) and lately, I've been craving adobo like no other.
I will tell this information again to my friend, oh yes I suggest you to check my blog on http://www.cake-world.blogspot.com, I hope the article on my blog will be usefull for you... and we can share each other.
I hope you and your friend will like the cake and some others on this blog.
The other day I met a friend of mine for tea and we were talking about our upcoming blog posts.
I really appreciate this kind of feedback, really makes me keep on doing more:) Let me know if you have any questions for the other recipes you will be trying and hope you will share my blog with your friends:)
Like so many others, I used my blog as a place to share what I was cooking with my family and friends.
Between family biking, gardening, being a connected parent and wife and the sort of friend others can always count on for a drink when needed, Jennifer co-authors one blog with her oldest boy, Little View of a Big World, and writes her own, True Confessions of a Real Mommy.
I also shared your blog with all my other mommy friends on my Facebook so that they can enjoy your wonderful ideas as well!
After years of doing this in between my busy job, a friend of mine alluded me to start a website and so I started a website about litter boxes and since that it has become much more in cat advice blog along with many other product reviews which includes automatic litter box, semi-automatic and manual.
As it happens, TLT friend and school food reformer Dana Woldow, along with her videographer son, Max Schreiber (who once created a great little video for this blog) won a prize for their video, along with thirteen other entrants chosen from hundreds of submissions.
Hi there, I've been enjoying reading your blog lately, I've already forwarded several of your posts about cloth diapering / wipes (and others) onto a friend of mine who's seven months pregnant.
That is why I hope to continue writing and sharing our story here, and on my own blog, in a bid to normalise the reality of pregnancy after loss for us, for our friends and families, and for others approaching or going through the journey themselves.
Also reach out and chat with other bloggers on social media the parenting blog world is a great place to connect with others like you and you'll be surprised by how many friends you'll make.
This is a great way to get more traffic to your blog and make friends with other bloggers.
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In tribute to the more intimate tone of your blog, mamapundit, I will open with a personal story: The other day I got a call from a friend who had just had a baby.
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Originally a hobby that started out when asked to make invitations for friends and family for weddings and other celebrations, Flowers in May took off when her series of collage prints were featured on a popular design blog.
I hope to «meet» other bloggers and find more» friends» and build my blog.
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McCain's site prominently features party bigwig endorsements, no doubt to reassure conservatives (BTW, I had a friend describe himself as a «Movement Conservative» the other night; freaked me out almost as much as the intensity of the writers on Obama and Hillary's blogs, but not as much as the Ron Paul people do).
Besides this new toy for our friends in the ones - and - zeroes community, the company also has a Facebook advocacy aplication in beta stage, integrates its data with Google Maps and with Salesforce.com and other CRM providers, and is offering advocacy widgets for use on social networking sites and blogs.
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