Sentences with phrase «other reader comments»

Readers may «report» concerns about other reader comments.
Together — and with the other reader comments — these postings ought to be REQUIRED READING for every candidate seeking state office.
I just finished reading your Paris book - I couldn't put it down, and like one of your other readers comments, «laughed my ass off», although not literally!
Thank you for your thoughts and I look forward to following this story for other readers comments.
I have alot of blue in my house too (as other reader commented) and I LOVE the pop of orange pumpkins in the fall, goes with the blue fabulously!

Not exact matches

Fortune: You are steadfastly committed to the value of reader comments, when almost every other media entity has chosen to either get rid of them or outsource them to social media.
Note: If you're leaving a comment please add an address that other readers can tip you at.
We realized we had few readers back then so we gave each other comments, additional viewpoints extra much the same way we hoped our readers would someday.
Just the other day, a reader left a comment that began, «I know you're against sexual purity and all...» which I confess kinda made me want to bang my head against the dining room table.
Of course, the vast majority of comments consisted of readers» insulting each other and making juvenile jokes about sex.
However, Mr. Blake would have done CNN's readers a much better service to have included comments from Billy Graham, Tim Keller, Rick Warren or host of other Christian leaders who actually live the life of faith and believe in the divinity of Christ rather than to focus in on Borg who has little influence inside the Faith because he does not accept its basis tenets.
i've been following your blog for awhile now (made the sweet potato brownies the other day:), though i have never commented, i've always been a silent reader.
If you do, please report back in the comments because there are likely other readers wondering the same thing.
I really appreciate your taking the time to pop back over and comment - and I'm sure other readers will too!
I will make a comment to the flour for the other readers.
If you have a question or feedback about a specific recipe, please post it in the comment section of the recipe so that other readers can benefit from the dialogue too.
But we are starting to see that some readers answer comments that others have left, which we love!!!
A «ghost reader», as I like to say, because I never left comments or any trace of my time reading over posts of others.
Several readers have commented that they will be making truffles or one of my other candy recipes as presents for the holidays this year.
Leave a comment below to share your most - loved Passover tradition with us and other readers.
It most definitely should be creamy, as other readers have described in the comments above.
I'd suggest reading through some of the comments on this post, too, as there might be some helpful tips in there from other readers.
One of my pet peeves from other readers are comments made before recipes are even tried....
Still delicious and can't wait to try the other reader's comment about avocado on the bread.
Your comments help other readers learn more about the recipe.
There are a lot of really creative variations in the comments from other readers, so I hope you can find a version that you like!
Leave a comment, rate it (it's super helpful for us and other readers), and don't forget to tag a photo #minimalistbaker on Instagram.
Quite a few readers cited the One Bowl Brownies recipe from Baker's as their go - to, with comments like «I get more compliments on those brownies than any other,» and «Shh.
Please leave any questions that you may have as a comment directly on the recipe post so that me and other readers can help.
Here is a link to a website that provides nutrition info that many of my readers use, feel free to leave a comment here with the nutrition info to share with others!
I have identical thoughts on Washington and included them in a long comment discussion perhaps a week ago with some other readers.
I have ALWAYS felt that EVERY fan is allowed to have an opinion and will let them publish or comment on the forum, but lately I am finding I am having to delete very personal abuse against other readers.
i was a regular comment reader on these site before i landed my job at the emirates and upon seeing how people on here still tear each other apart when it comes to transfers, i have decided to create an account and shed some light on what little i know though its completely illegal.
In general, we'd ask you to be civil towards other readers and refrain from obscene language and any comments on religion, ethnic groups or politics.
I usually don't read the comments made by other readers because they're usually overly negative so today why don't we pass around the optomism pipe and get high on our teams potential.
There were more than 1,600 comments, prompting a follow - up story in the Times — «We choose each other over and over because we want to: Readers share their open - marriage stories» — in which numerous people speak of their experiences of engaging in ethical non-monogamy.
In addition to editorial content written and edited by professionals, we feature reader - submitted stories and ideas and chat with them daily in our comments section as well as on Facebook and other relevant social media platforms.
WIth respect to the tone of your comment, I pride myself on the fact that TLT is and always has been a safe space to air all viewpoints, and when I and my readers disagree with each other, we always do so in a civil, respectful manner.
You can also read what other parents are asking, and comment on our readers contributions, or my answers.
A reader recently wrote a comment which I imagine reflects the views of a lot of people: I'm confused about the goals of the CNA [Child Nutrition Act, the legislation governing school breakfast and lunch, among other programs].
Some of these readers expressed fear that this program will cause other women in their situation to be pressured or shamed, and I'm very glad to learn from your comment that this shouldn't be the case.
There were more than 1,600 comments, prompting a follow - up story in the Times — «We choose each other over and over because we want to: Readers share their open - marriage stories» — in which numerous people speak of their experiences of engaging in ethical nonmonogamy.
Frugal Freebies encourages positive comments and suggestions that are helpful to other blog readers.
Also, if you know what the education support service is called in other states, I'd love you to share that in the comments for other readers!
My feeling about milk in schools, as shared by many TLT readers (judging from this morning's discussion on the Facebook page and in comments on the blog), is that milk does have a place on lunch trays, but not to the exclusion of other beverages like water (which, as it turns out, is not so easy to get into cafeterias) and plant - based milks for those who drink them.
Share your tips and tricks with other readers in the comment below.
If anything jumps to mind, please share a funny memory in the comments to make our other readers giggle.
When I first started writing this blog, someone suggested I check out and comment on other peoples» blogs in order to get more readers for mine.
No matter how strongly you feel about food politics issues, I expect your comments — whether aimed at me, other readers, or anyone else — to be offered thoughtfully, respectfully, and with an appropriate degree of civility.
I've only just scratched the surface of the issue of district - level change, but I'm going to stop here and invite our «School Food Superheroes» to add their advice and comments to this, and to the other two parts of my answer to our reader.
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