Sentences with phrase «something out of your blog»

Always get something out of your blog, keep up the good work.

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Ashish Jha, the senior author of the JAMA Internal Medicine paper, points out in a blog post that there are reasons why women doctors might well deliver better care, citing research to suggest that they might adhere more closely to established clinical practice guidelines and that patients often report better personal experiences (something that ultimately might lead to better outcomes).
After the success of her blog, all of Eisenberg's businesses have grown out of something that irritated her so much that she just had to fix it.
All of us who blog sometimes use our platform to vent, but it's nice when we can balance it out by offering something redemptive.
In response to the many requests to say something about Berry College and Chick - fil - A, I have to respond that the facts on the ground point in the direction of a kind of prudence impossible to spell out on a blog.
and the idea is not so much simply that something else has to die as it is that my own sins warrant death (a repeated theme in the OT, as many of the atheists on this blog often point out).
Most people like to see their content accessed widely and so can learn some great tips (as well as read some good content) from these blogs, but «most popular» doesn't always mean «best» I'd say that for any blogger a key to judging your own success is to think about the purpose and intended audience of you blog — if you have a niche audience in a specific location you may not get a huge following but if you set out to acheive something worthwhile through your blog and you achieve it then that counts as success.
It has become something of a sport for folks in the evangelical, neo-Reformed tradition to take to the internet to draw out the «boundaries of evangelicalism,» boundaries which inevitably fall around their own particular theological distinctions and which seem to grow narrower and narrower with every blog post on the topic.
So as I have said to others on this blog... before lashing out with accusations and attacks, at least seek to learn something about the actual views and beliefs of the person you intend to attack.
facts: — HGTV wanted a show with the Benham Bros — HGTV interviewed them in advance and was well aware of their beliefs — HGTV did their homework on the viability of the show — the above took a lot of TIME & preparation — a news story broke out on blogs about the Benham Bros» views on g.ays (something HGTV was * already * aware of)-- very soon thereafter, HGTV decided to scuttle the project
In early November, for instance, Francis Phillips, in her Catholic Herald blog, scored something of a bull's eye, with a post in which she pointed out that Tesco had ended its support for a major cancer research event, but instead made a large contribution to London's main annual gay prideevent.
I could spend hours looking at your blog trying to «plan» for dinner then I am out of time and have to make something out of my usual recipes, lol.
I love this blog and have made dozens of recipes from it that have all come out beautifully, so I'm wondering if I did something wrong.
I agree with Joana: if there is something I like about your blog, is that your recipe are a safe bet:) I cooked a red lentils and brown rice stew yesterday (but with coconut milk), so I run out of red lentils.
I have been so so so in and out with meager offerings in my posts on the blog, which is something that irritates me to no end, but which was an unfortunate consequence of working tirelessly on school.
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I started searching out recipes and subscribing to vegan blogs and I have to tell you that I have made so many of your recipes that turned out amazing that you are my «go to girl» when I'm looking for something specific.
We overcommit, we have the best of intentions to meal plan for the week and then don't, and then after spending the whole day obsessing over food and plotting out recipes for our blogs and oftentimes cooking all day for our job, all of the sudden it's dinner time and there we are, just like you, digging through the fridge looking for something everyone at the table can eat for dinner because a meal of Red Velvet Cupcakes and Champagne Mojitos probably won't cut it.
But I do have a lot of different energy bars here on the blog, check out the recipe index, hopefully there will be something that you can use:)
I bet the sour cream gives them that extra little something as well I hope you have a lovely time in the cabin, and nevermind the blog for now — just enjoy your holiday I know you have a lot in store for this place and neverending recipes coming, all in good time I had to ease myself out of the weekend with some Baileys flavoured ice cream in the sun this evening, I'll know if it worked by tomorrow x
P.S. I just discovered that fellow BBA challenger Kelly of Something Shiny figured out the accordian fold about a month ago and posted about it on her blog.
Rets, I might try contact andy via facebook, Id just be a little weary of invading his privacy and overstepping the mark, afterall hes flat out working and is constantly on the move, this blog is not something he could have given up lightly... but I might try get in touch.
I've taken a bit of time to write this blog rather than just blurting something out because, to be honest, I wasn't really sure how I felt after watching Arsenal be beaten 6 - 3 at Manchester City.
I don't think you could ever run out of topics to talk about - the club's got 120 + years of history, there's always something happening and you're never short of posts or opinions from people on this blog.
Sandy Hook, when I almost tweeted out a stupid joke before realizing that something unfathomable had just happened, and later cried my way through dozens of pertinent submissions for my silly blog.
You would be amazed at what service projects and groups are out there doing things that you never knew about — dolls and bears made up to be the the weight of your baby (Molly Bears), stuffed animals made out of your baby's clothing and blankets, peer support and parent advocates waiting to help the newly bereaved, personalized jewelry makers (like My Forever Child), stone painters, heart sewers, pillow - making people (Heaven Born for miscarriage), memory - box makers, authors (there are books for almost every subject on this topic waiting to be discovered), research and education groups, story - sharing sites, support groups, chat groups, blogs, Facebook groups, foot / hand print kits, music and funeral planning resources... Consider starting here before starting something new.
I got something positive out of all the blog posts.
I really wanted to not write another blog post that responds to the goings - on over here at TLT, because I don't want to make my bloggy name off of Bettina's venerable coattails, but I think I may have to write a little something about just why — despite the fact that it's probably no big deal — people are kind of irritated when stuff like this comes out.
But if you are looking for something bigger than that, well, there are thousands of parenting blogs out there.
That's a whole blog topic of its own, but if it's something you are passionate about, there are lots of resources to help you identify what's out there.
I think specific organisations (I think the TUC Touchstone blog is a good example of this) could get something out of helping to put more content into the eco-system, which others may feed off.
I'm not entirely sure how this happened, though it may have had something to do with the hundred - dollar bill I stapled to the application form, but e.politics has been chosen as one of three finalists in the «Best Blog — National Politics» category for this year's Golden Dot awards, to be given out next week at the Politics Online conference.
That's something we can talk about, assuming we have the evidence, and someone does: in this piece on FrontlineClub.com, Daniel Bennet does a great job of finding the words of the actual protest organizers themselves, showing that they used just about every online tool in the arsenal to turn out the crowds, from blogs to Facebook to Twitter, email newsletters, YouTube videos and one - on - one SMS text messages.
Last year, I hosted a 31 - day Yoga Challenge on my blog to get me and my readers to do something healthy for our bodies while helping us get out of our cold weather funks.
Wow, I had been lead to believe that ground flax was much more sensitive to oxidation... I'll still be careful with it, but it's good to know this so I don't have to feel so paranoid / worry so much (some of the internet blogs make it sound like as soon as something comes into contact with air, it will all but kill you... there is some extreme - ness out there).
Julian's Bakery offers a wide variety of healthy breads for individuals with various dietary restrictions, so check out their site, because they've got something for all of us (and their blog is fantastic too!).
And remember: If you're poaching in something other than water — like milk or oil — you may be tacking on calories, points out Katie Morford, RD, creator of the food and nutrition blog Mom's Kitchen Handbook.
So, if you've learned something from this blog or purchased one of my recommendations or just found the courage to try the cute stuff out there that you thought you couldn't wear, take a picture of yourself and show me your beautiful self!
Mixing colours and textures is something i'm forever trying out, most the time undeliberately, and more often than not unsuccessfully too — the amount of times my sister or Jase has to tell me my outfit doesn't go is embarrassing given I write a personal style blog.
When you are passionate about something it can take a lot out of you at the same time, like a dancer with dance practice or an aspiring cook to perfect the perfect dish - that has been what this blog has been lately.
As a blogger it's pretty hard to figure out how to exhibit, I'm not selling anything after all, so after a chat with my friend Shelly from Toast of Leeds, I decided I would go for something quirky and try and replicate how I see the blog, while tacking inspiration from ideas that I may have already featured on the blog.
The title of this post sounds like something that could have come out of the fashion blog name generator, doesn't it?
I needed something different, a new blog lay - out — which has been on the planning for months, but cancer got in the way — and new ways of wearing my favorite pieces.
Because of this I barely had the desire to blog (which seriously sucks), but something positive came out of this little funk I've been in... it helped remind me of why I do love blogging + what I want to share on my blog moving forward, more personal stories
Not that we're complaining: Trolling gazillions of street style blogs to check out on - the - go style of models, editors, stylists and other It - personalities has become something of a hobby, cultivated on a daily basis.
I was getting tired of the totally perfect - starbucks - in - hand 20 something blogs out there wondering where the heck is the fashion blog that understand that my lipstick bleeds now that I have wrinkles on my mouth?
For more fun ways to wear fringe this fall, be sure to check out these blogs: Jo - Lynne Shane, The Simple Moms, More Pieces of Me, Messy Beautiful Life, Momma In Flip Flops, Thirty Something Fashion, Grace + Beauty, BonBon Rose Girls, Mom Fabulous, That Chic Mom, The Mother Overload, and Very Busy Mama, Style In Harmony.
For more fun ways to wear fringe this fall, be sure to check out these blogs: More Pieces of Me, The Simple Moms, Messy Beautiful Life, Momma In Flip Flops, Thirty Something Fashion, BonBon Rose Girls, Mom Fabulous, That Chic Mom, The Mother Overload, Style In Harmony, and Charmed Valerie.
About you guys Dad, hope he is fine today and that you guys will find someone to help out soon so then everyone could have more spare time to do something else... Haha I did spent quite of time to find a space to comment on your newbie blog with my phone?
Often by the time I wear something on the blog it is already sold out and such, so on the sidebar I added my top pick of the week so that you guys won't miss out.
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