Hi Traci, I just wanted to say
I read your little blog about yourself and how you got into «recreating» things you saw and liked that were «out of reach» persay.
To my mind the most egregious changes have come in the Tier Point earning section and there's really not much upside there for anyone who reads Traveling For Miles (I don't expect many full - fare flyers
read this little blog!).
Thank you for taking the time to
read our little blog ~ Cristina
Thank you so much for taking the time to
read my little blog and I hope I can encourage you to go for your dreams and if it makes you happy it's probably worth it!
I LOVE getting to know the people who
read this little blog.
Thanks so much for taking the time to
read my little blog!
My daughter just
read Little Blog on the Prairie!
I read your little blog piece.
You are sweet, sweet friends if you're still here
reading this little blog of mine after my disappearing act the last week.
Thank you everyone who stops by and
reads my little blog.
I love you guys for coming back and
reading this little blog of mine every day.
I'd also like to take this opportunity to thank each and every one of you for
reading this little blog of mine!
We hope you like
reading our little blog as much as we enjoy filling it up with all the things we make.
Not exact matches
It's no shock that
reading with kids is good for their intellectual development, but if you want them to get more out of books,
blog Dumb
Little Man suggests actively engaging your kids about what their
reading.
Sometimes when I
read these posts on other
blogs and see that I don't own any of the names mentioned I feel a
little left out.
I've also just
read an unintentionally (perhaps) a
little bit funny
blog by Rod Dreher wondering why his (really, really profound and beautiful) Ruthie book hasn't been picked up by Walmart or embraced by evangelicals....
So, what is my point?To
read Paul's polemic, his rhetoric and generally his theology as an end in itself, rather than his attempt to bring others to an experience of the living God is to me, missing the point.It seems that much of the divisiveness between believers on this
blog and a few others I visit is just that: I often
read... Paul says this... hey, but Jesus says that... no, he wasn't saying that, he was saying this and so on and so on.Am I the only one bored with this «your Mother and my Mother were hanging out clothes» approach.I think we need a
little more adverb, as in maybe....
I find it interesting that the apparent atheists who feel the need to make themselves feel better by criticizing the bible and Christianity with snide
little comments would even waste their time
reading a
blog — about belief.
Wow I used to
read a
little of TJ's
blog after being away from anything related to the church for a long time.
First, you can pray in China,
read the article on christians in China at a
little earlier on this
blog.
Has anybody on this
blog ever
read the Big Book of Alcoholics Anonymous.It clearly states that we know only a
little about this disease and if you find a better solution our hats are off to you.
If you
read through my
blog just a
little, you will see that I defend our right and responsibility to ask questions.
Most of what I write about was inspired from
little statements or offhanded remarks I
read in other books or
blogs.
I'm a
little disappointed because I was just starting to
read your
blog and really appreciate the work you've done... but I completely understand your situation and admire your willingness to trust the Lord's leading.
I strongly recommend that if you are truly interested in learning what I think, then take some time to do a
little reading from the
blog posts on this
blog.
Since I
read your
blog I probably know more about you than you do about me so here is a
little background that I know you will understand.
On a recent trip to Denver I was able to meet with five of the people who
read this
blog and discovered that I wish I knew you all a
little bit better!
I enjoy your openness and willingness to post a «theological concept» that is still in development... but I have to admit, it seems like you're trying a
little too hard here... I» v
read one of your more recent posts and realize that you have to set this aside for a while (at least on your
blog).
You can't
read a politically biased
blog and form your opinions without actually checking sources and doing a
little homework.
Reading your
blog made me realize how very
little I remember about that day, I basically had only remembered one lady wailing her head off.
I've been
reading your
blog for a
little while now and recently purchased your book which I've really enjoyed
reading!
yeah that's why i love your
blog to
read of your everydaylife and don't look for perfection but these recipes are more then perfect can't wait to make them only a
little bit sad that i don't know vegan cottage cheese but lupine yoghurt will give the proteine have a good time and please don't look for perfection anymore all my best wishes birgit
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Reading and responding to emails, working on posts and doing other
blog related business have left me with
little time or desire, frankly to do any real recipe development.
And Elana, if you
read this, I love your
blog and your amazing recipes — I just wanted to share my tweaks with others who found the bread a
little too eggy tasting, like I did:)
I have been faithfully but silently
reading your
blog for a
little while now and each recipe sounds delicious, but I just knew I had to make this one as soon as I saw it... I had also been seduced by the butternut, for I had all the ingredients on hand when you posted!
Started to
read your
blog recently... Absolutely love your
little stories... and this one — let me
read it again!!
It's the third most
read blog post on this
little blog and there is a reason for it.
She won't know that I am sharing it because she doesn't
read my
blogs / website... that I know of:) I've adapted it a
little over the years so it's mine now Jane is a master at creating simple, uncomplicated ways of making...
I didn't know a whole lot about Candida until I
read Ricki Heller's book «Living Candida - Free» but what
little I did know, I think I learned from Ricki's
blog or recipes.
And by now, if you
read as many food
blogs as I do, you might even be a
little bit tired of hearing about this treasure of a book.
A bit like this recipe which has been on the
blog for a while already but that now has got a
little make over in the shape of a video and some new images, you can still
read my initial post below the video but here's a
little cheers to the new year.
For those who have ever
read the post about my writing process and my about page (where I explain with details why I started this
blog) I will summarize here a
little bit about the beginning of Primavera Kitchen.
Listening to speeches by plant - based experts and
reading up on nutritional science inspired us two years ago to start our own
little food
blog --
Also, THANKS GUYS, for being awesome and
reading these stupid posts of mine on this silly
little blog.
So many
blogs, so
little precious time... your
blog is one of the very few I
read regularly.
If you're
reading this
blog, I'm assuming you have a bit of a tolerance and might even possibly enjoy a
little belly warming heat every so often.
Reading her latest
blog post is a
little something I like to squeeze into my morning...
As a former Laurelhurst girl, I really look forward to
reading your each and every
blog and the
little notes about Seattle.
I am so glad you
read my
little recipe
blog:)