Sentences with phrase «time blogger on»

One decent, smart, young, credible part - time blogger on $ 500 a month, writing from the front lines on their behalf could have saved Kryptonite millions of dollars.
The premiere New York Times blogger on climate change, Andy Revkin, then posted Sivaram's response in its entirety on NYTimes.com.

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As it grew, the site produced a host of political reporters and editors who have gone on to positions of authority at other media outlets including Ben Smith, the one - time Politico blogger who joined BuzzFeed and now runs its entire editorial operation.
I've been spending a lot more time on Facebook as a blogger lately than I ever did.
On Monday, the Federal Trade Commission issued guidelines requiring the full disclosure of the relationships between bloggers and advertisers, The New York Times reports.
My career as a blogger has spanned nearly 5 years, and during that time, I've been published on The Huffington Post, The Next Web, Search Engine Journal, Entrepreneur, and ReadWrite.
He's a silly muslim wanna - be blogger named Mohammad A. Dar who lives in Pakistan and wastes time trolling US sites whining about hindus (when he's not palling around with his Pakistani buddies on local boards as «Yakobi»).
Jeremy, you are a great blogger and there are times that I repost your articles quite regularly but when you go into attack mode on Christians (yes, Calvanists are Christs body too) then I am afraid I must withdraw from you for awhile till you say to us «follow me as I follow Christ».
Bloggers such as Hatmaker and Ann Voskamp — with books popular enough to land on TheNew York Times bestseller lists — have triple as many Facebook followers as the biggest congregations in the biggest denomination in the country.
Bloggers on CNN.com have been waiting for a long time for an answer to this question.
Writing about a bottom feeding blogger who converts based on ignorance is a waste of time for everyone.
It's my first time around working with a blogger event... talk about biting my nails on this one.
This post contains an affiliate link, for which I make thousands of dollars each time you click on it (said no blogger ever).
Lisa is a wife, mother, foodie, blogger, and New York Times Best - selling author who is on a mission to cut out processed food.
Saying that, I am completely aware that not everybody has tons of times on their hands to cook from scratch everyday (I work from home and I am also a food blogger which yes, obviously helps) therefore I think it's great that there is finally a completely plantbased range out there for those busy times when you just can't be bothered to cook.
The only drawback for this blogger has been slightly less time in the kitchen on weekends.
Let's get to it... Following on from last year's annual blogger event on Canned Time, I am thrilled to be joining again in this year's Nut Butter Bash extravaganza.
Today I have the pleasure of sharing a recipe on Canned Time, written by my wonderful friend Angela as part of her «Family Favorite Dessert» series for 2015 where each month a different blogger shares a recreated and veganized version of a... Continue reading →
In other words, bloggers create «review posts» in which they get incentivized for every time someone clicks on a link and buys Aria.
I agree with you Winnie, it's so great to see bloggers spend so much time not only on the photography but also the writing, that's where so much skill lies and is often the hardest part.
But if you're short on time (there are a ton of recipes and it takes quite a while), I thought I'd share just a few of my favorites in each category, as other VVP bloggers have done.
In fact a UK blogger put up a link to your site and what inspired me was the possibilities of flavors (and the fact that you seem to make it less of a hassle than on the original site, the NY times).
It has been such a long time since I have published a recipe on the blog, interacted with my blogger friends and readers.
On Sunday 27th November (Australian Eastern Daylight Time) food bloggers keen to take part should post their pavlova recipe and photos on their own bloOn Sunday 27th November (Australian Eastern Daylight Time) food bloggers keen to take part should post their pavlova recipe and photos on their own bloon their own blog.
-LSB-...] a few times on a Gluten Free Bloggers Facebook Forum but after a few minutes on Celeste's About Page, I now know that she started developing recipes and blogging gluten free after her husband's -LSB-...]
For a long time I was afraid to do so on this blog, but I'm so glad I finally did — my writing and my sense of personal connection with fellow bloggers have improved tenfold.
As a part time blogger, I only take on a few clients each month, and try to choose those with products I already love, am excited to try, or think my audience is most interested in.
«The Idaho Potato Commission was thrilled to host this annual event because it gave us a chance to spend one - on - one time with some of the most influential bloggers in the country and help them understand what makes Idaho ® potatoes different from potatoes grown in other states,» explained Don Odiorne, Vice President, Foodservice, Idaho Potato Commission (IPC).
Then the blog grew a little bit and I started to put more importance on posting however - many - times a week, making sure I was hitting up social media and doing all the «right stuff» as a blogger.
This is my first time participating in the Secret Recipe Club where each month you are assigned a food blog and on the selected day you are to post a recipe from that food blogger.
Hey y ’ all... I'm doing the holiday thing early (or right on time, in blogger world).
Many do develop an expertise in their subject matter while on the job — much like we bloggers did when learning to cook — immersive, hands - on, in - the - moment, ever - evolving, hard - knocks training that occurs over time).
For a long time, gluten - free food was the domain of gluten - free blogs, and gluten - free food bloggers were writing about the topic long before cookbooks started to hit the shelves, items began to appear on menus, and companies jumped into the gluten - free market.
As for myself, depending on the time of day you're reading this I'm either having a yummy mid morning breakfast with another close blogger friend of mine; Sommer from A Spicy Perspective, I'm on the road heading back to Charlotte and enjoying a quiet drive with me, myself, and I, or I'm already in Charlotte dealing with my own personal «return to the real world» grindstone of laundry and a house that's been inhabited by my husband and three wild animals boys alone in the house all weekend.
Time and time again good bloggers are chased away if they dare to have different opinion, so we can safely blog knowing that we all agree on arsenal mattTime and time again good bloggers are chased away if they dare to have different opinion, so we can safely blog knowing that we all agree on arsenal matttime again good bloggers are chased away if they dare to have different opinion, so we can safely blog knowing that we all agree on arsenal matters.
i honestly think that if this site, and other arsenal (and football) bloggers banged on about the fact that 5 - 10 % of the game is stoppages, and «extra time» (where large chunks of time are often wasted as well) are insufficient, then change might occur.
I hope we can connect on a business level - mom blogger - to mom blogger, as well as connect on a more personal level over time.
Last week, Lisa Belkin, parenting blogger at The NY Times, wrote about the upcoming 20/20 special on the film «Orgasmic Birth.»
But let's not shoot the messenger (or resort to physical violence: on NYT blogger Lisa Belkin's analysis of the piece, commenter «Ross» wrote: «If I ever meet that Robinson dude I'm going to spend my 30 hours of leisure time as a stay - at - home mom punching him dead in the face.»
I just find it hard to reconcile mummy bloggers who are quite vocal about allowing their kids no / minimal screen time (Courtney included, who I believe has posted before about this subject), whilst these mummies are happy to post numerous photo's per day on Instagram feeds of their very kids who aren't allowed to look at a computer!!
I find myself drawn to the real life blogs too, so it's worth keeping on in that vein ourselves and taking the time to let those bloggers know how appreciated that realness is!
There's nothing funky going on here at Easy Baby Life; just a blogger trying to combine giving you great recommendations and getting the brands to share a little bit of their revenues at the same time!
(FMSC rebates have been discussed several times previously on The Lunch Tray, when I pointed readers to good reporting on the issue by school food blogger Ed -LSB-...]
A few potted things the boycott and campaign has achieved: The International Code of Marketing of Breastmilk Substitutes (despite what Nestlé told the bloggers, it opposed the Code - scans of documents from the time are on our site), the Code's implementation in 70 countries to greater or lesser degrees, breastfeeding rates in countries taking action to stop malpractice increasing (Brazil from median duration 3 months in the 1980s to 10 months today), Nestlé changing its policy on milk nurses and baby pictures on formula, stopping specific cases of malpractice such as Nestlé promoting formula in Botswana as preventing diarrhoea etc. etc..
I hope you'll hop on over to the other tummy time posts written by my fellow OT and PT bloggers.
In related news: a survey of full - time working mothers and mommy bloggers conducted by a thermometer maker found that when their children got sick, 33 % of moms pretended to be sick so they could stay home with their child, 62 % of them called on parents or in - laws for child care, 57 % of them took unpaid leave to care for their child, and a distressing 34 % of them took the kid to school or day care anyway — where they could infect your child.
It is Wednesday so that means it is time for me to hand my blog over to a new blogger on the block for my next instalment of The Newbie Takeover.
I am a child care adviser and also Part time blogger to help people about there child, i am loving to write about children and I am on this place about 3 years.i would like to share my opinion, IDEA, Tips and many more information to My friends, family and my Blog visitors.
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