When I was in Korea,
when other bloggers write about the touristy places, I write about the roads less traveled by.
I also love
when other bloggers publish these types of posts.
However, I do like
when other bloggers do a monthly breakdown of their clothing purchases.
I am all for more beauty posts — I really enjoy
when other bloggers share their new favorite products, fall favorites, etc. as I am always looking for new products to try out.
It can be painful to sift through so many pages of products so I love
when other bloggers showcase their favorite Etsy finds and I'm spared...
I always enjoy
when other bloggers post personal reading lists, because I love adding to my (ever - growing) book list.
I started to realize I don't even like
when other bloggers just dress for the blog in an unrelatable way to me so why should I be doing that too?
Sifry wanted to have a better way of knowing
when other bloggers wrote about something from Sifry's Alerts — his blog.
Blogging really is like high school, especially
when other bloggers make it a huge deal of removing you off their instagram, twitter and facebook - it's actually quite humorous and showcases their insecurities and childish nature!
Not exact matches
When a recording of Green Leader Elizabeth May seeming to say Canadians are «stupid» popped up on the web, The Hook broke the story that the Greens were calling the tape a fake and threatening to sue a
blogger and
others over it.
That was my first reaction
when I started tracking this last month after seeing so many
other financial
bloggers out there doing the same.
When I first started reading financial blogs, and blogging for myself, reading the «Monthly Financial Reports» of
other bloggers was awesome.
I've seen
other bloggers with absolutely ridiculous expense goals that are wholly separate from reality, and
when I read that I immediately tune them out as unreasonable.
It's nice to know
when other pf
bloggers are reading my posts.
To be sure you know
when the
blogger writes about you, use Google Alerts, Tweetbeep (Twitter alert) or
other tracking tools so that you'll know as soon as that post goes up.
Some of those leaders made efforts to shame the
bloggers at the time, but
when pressed, they had no more personal knowledge of the situation than any
other outsider, just the say - so of a more well - known EV leader.
I belong to many groups that work tirelessly to prevent child abuse, and
when I saw this
blogger REQUESTING
other things that should be added to the list, of course I naturally believed it.
I honestly and truly try my absolute hardest to always reference and footnote and give credit to
other authors, thinkers, writers,
bloggers, and theologians
when I know that what I am writing originated with them.
So
when I saw this post yesterday on Tony Jones» support page on Scribd, I immediately received it as a passive - aggressive attempt to silence people... Julie, me, and all
other bloggers and commenters who have spoken or written in a way that raises questions about those in power.
And
when a «prominent atheist
blogger» goes the
other way around, must be a joke?
(So I'll leave that for
other bloggers / pastors / theologians to rip apart gleefully
when the time comes.)
I do some of these blogging tips and tricks too, and they are not wrong or illegal, but if you have a blog about blogging tips, why not share these tips with
other bloggers, and
when asked about them, why deny that you do them,
when you obviously do?
I also wanted to add I think it's great
when bloggers support
other bloggers.
When things like pao de queijo are on the line, Brazilians attentively listen to each
other... At least three Brazilian
bloggers back this recipe.
And then
when she hears that there are no signs of her giving birth anytime soon (despite
other bloggers that are due the SAME week as her or later, are sitting in their Instagram pics holding brand new babies), carries the crying through her entire car ride back to work.
When I got home to a messy house, they set up food to be delivered, and finally, completely unrelated to each
other, another group of
bloggers sent house keeping to help me catch up over the holidays.
When I sent my batches out to the
other bloggers I got them bagged up and taped some keewwt labels on there aaand I gave them some fresh brown sugar because that's who I am now.
When I'm not coming up with recipes for the blog I'm trying recipes from my favourite cookbooks, lately I've been enjoying some new ones (more on that to come though), and also trying out recipes from
other bloggers.
When I started I knew most of the vegan
bloggers out there and commenting on each
others blogs was natural and most of the fun.
The
other day one of my
blogger friends Chinmayi tweeted this «
When i think of healthy baking... i only think of you!!!
What I'm trying to get at here is that I know a lot of food
bloggers buy foods just because they look pretty and I'm always a bit disappointed
when I see
other people who live in northern climates loading up on imported everything in the winter.
Food
bloggers love sharing recipes and I am no exception — I have made tons of recipes from
other blogs and it's a huge pleasure for me
when people try the recipes I post here.
I can't tell you how relieved and blessed I felt
when I realized that all the
other bloggers really do like and support each
other!
i don't understand what my fear is
when it comes to baking with black beans... these brownies look ammmmmaaaazing!!!! and i have seen so many
other bloggers use black beans to make chocolaty delights...
Other food
bloggers have content calendars weeks (if not months) in advance — knowing exactly what recipes they're going to post and
when.
When I was invited by Tutorrosso to join the Inspiralize the Spring campaign with five
other fabulous
bloggers, I jumped at the chance.
On a friendly note,
when using
other bloggers recipes they appreciate that their blog is referenced as the source for the recipe and inspiration.
I like
when you (and
other bloggers) show how to do simple recipes.
But I have a loved one with diabetes to think about
when I cook now, and I keep seeing articles from
other bloggers about the tasty Vegan Parm they make and how much their families like it.
You think of your readers so much already that something like this is not expected of you, I just thought it might be nice since
other bloggers don't do this either and it's something I'd find to be really helpful especially
when starting a new diet!
Not nice that you didn't credit the
other blogger when it's very obvious that you took her exact recipe.
When all the
other bloggers had arrived (I was super excited to meet Aimee of Wallflower Kitchen, and Lauren of Britton Loves), Natasha Corrett slipped into the room from a secret entrance and I got all excited.
When you're done, why not read the week's guest posts from some
other kick - ass
bloggers, if you haven't already?
I knew Stonyfield had invited you because I asked who the
other sponsored
bloggers would be and was happy to see your name among them but then wondered
when I didn't see a post.
But I have to say,
bloggers who perpetuate this idea, and who have contributed to creating this myth that moms are «being moms»
when they are laughing with and cuddling with and playing with and enjoying their children, (and are, by logical extension, NOT «being moms»
when they are doing
other things) are doing a disservice, in my opinion.
When I was invited, along with
other Boston mom
bloggers, to check...
Amanda Cole, entrepreneur and
blogger, conceived of the idea for Yummy Mummy after the birth of her daughter
when like many
other new moms, she was looking for help overcoming the challenges of breastfeeding and motherhood.
I realized the
other day
when I was reading a fellow
bloggers post about her scoliosis post which was so brave to write about, hats off to you Lauren!
Finding posts by
other bloggers who are experiencing similar difficulties to you is always a great comfort
when you are feeling alone and don't know what to do.
When I first started blogging, I found myself fitting in, not with the
other mom
bloggers, but with the fringe groups.