Sentences with phrase «seeing your comments pop»

I actually froze about half of my last batch, and when I saw your comment I popped one out, let it thaw, and had my husband taste - test it.

Not exact matches

Saw your comment over at Jon Haver's site and had to pop over to see your report.
I am tempted to pop in and see, in a month or two, just how many of the «countless people who don't dare comment on this blog but would love to because of the mean reaction they KNOW they will receive from» Sam and I, will be blogging.
I regularly see it pop up in comments on blog posts, including this one.
hey jeremy, i just saw your comment on michelle's post and thought i'd pop back over here.
So I left a comment and then didn't see it posted and so I left another one and then the previous one popped up.
My friend recently commented to me that she is really enjoying all of the unique hamantaschen she sees popping up on her newsfeed.
Don't hesitate to pop over to their blogs to see what they made this week and leave a comment for another chance to add this book to your own cookbook collection.
Thanks as ever for your lovely comments always a pleasure to see you pop up on here!
You see, even though I am exhausted, my face has become plump and ripe and I get more «you're ready to pop any day now» comments that I'd prefer lately, I am excited to be nearing the final stretch of my pregnancy.
Don't worry PSN - fanatics, Mike has popped up in the comment section to mention why some titles are not listed and how we'll still see them this summer.
«But as I commented at scienceprogress, the way I see the ledger, the religious Right gets a handful of anti-science points for views on evolution (and related rationalizations about the age of the earth, etc.), and for some dismissal of climate change theory, but the Left gets many more anti-science points for exaggerating the health and ecological risks of POPs; DDT; GMOs; plastics and plasticizers; pesticide residues; conventional agriculture; low - dose EM radiation; high - tension powerlines; climate change; population growth; resource depletion; chemical sweeteners; species extinction rates; biodiversity decline; and I'm sure the list could go on.
But if, as I suspect, its simply a smokescreen by Realclimate to pop up here, throw out a «the science is settled — come and see at Realclimate» comment and then disappear without making any argument in open forum then I think Venter has a point.
The drop in profits — about which the firm declined to comment — came a year after Kirkland saw profits climb an eye - popping 23 percent.
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I feel blessed beyond measure to see your friendly messages pop up in my comments.
What you can't see are all the little hearts and comments that were popping up on my cell phone screen as I was asking questions about the wood.
Im expecting your comments to pop into your email otherwise you will never see this but I have to say this is sooooo impressive!
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