I'm still in love with the tabbouleh
I wrote about a few weeks ago.
At the risk of being labeled the guy on this blog who hates fat people, I want to follow up with a little bit more on the Honda Uni-Cub that
I wrote about a few weeks ago.
This is a rule
I wrote about a few weeks ago, which still stands!
Barnes and Noble will be employing the Autography software
we wrote about a few weeks ago, to allow authors to digitally sign ebooks!
Twitter, as
we wrote about a few weeks ago, is now showing up at the top of Google searches.
Not exact matches
Penned by journalist Michael Wolff, also famous for
writing a scathing biography
about media baron Rupert Murdoch several years ago, Fire and Fury took off like, well, wildfire as soon as word of its imminent publishing broke just a
few weeks ago.
Yes, but as I
wrote a
few weeks ago, that's not something to feel guilty
about.
A
few weeks ago, I
wrote about the latest internet usage report from Cisco and how it would inevitably be misconstrued by some folks.
A
few weeks back I
wrote about skin - cream marketer Beiersdorf, which was sanctioned by consumer protection authorities in the U.S. and Canada because it claimed one of its Nivea - brand skin cream products helped users slim down.
When I
wrote about our Facebook Ads experiments a
few weeks back, I was so grateful for all the advice and learnings that folks shared in the comments.
This is precisely what I've been
writing about the last
few weeks.
Many of the challenges standing in the way of growth were exposed when Britain voted last month to leave the European Union (EU), which I've been
writing about for the past
few weeks.
«The White House doesn't take kindly to being told they have a gender problem on their economic team,» the Washington Post «s Ezra Klein noted a
few weeks ago
writing about the race to succeed Ben Bernanke as the new chair of the Federal Reserve.
The company has never had a COO in its history, but in March, just a
few weeks after a former Uber engineer published a scathing tell - all
about the company's sexist workplace culture, Kalanick himself admitted he needed a right - hand executive «who can partner with me to
write the next chapter in our journey.»
A
few weeks ago I took part in a webcast with MarketWatch on long - term investing that was partly spurred on by a post I
wrote about my idea for a TV show
about investing.
A
few weeks ago, I was talking
about how life was a big story and one of my friends leaned over and
wrote «choose your own adventure» in my notebook.
This post is part of a chain blog where several bloggers
write about a similar topic over the course of a
few weeks.
Well, come to think of it, I unknowingly did say something
about it a
few weeks back when I
wrote a far too long post on Joe Pug's contemporary folk song I Do my Father's Drugs.
But you may remember that a
few weeks ago I ran a survey
about whether you wanted me to continue
writing about it on my blog or not.
Stephen Prothero
wrote an article a
few weeks back talking
about the caste system and it's possible roots in hinduism which was linked to the killing of a girl who wanted to wed outside of her caste.
I was not at all surprised a
few weeks back when I
wrote about my preferred sunscreen, that there were many extreme opinions on the matter.
A
few weeks ago I made homemade hamburger buns (which I haven't
written about... oops) to take to a barbecue.
I did this «cleanse» and
wrote the post
about it a
few weeks ago, but didn't post it here because I felt like I had failed.
I
wrote the original draft of this post, a fluttery collection of thoughts
about chocolate and Summer baking and these glorious blackberry chocolate cupcakes, shortly before we flew down to Santa Barbara last
week, and a
few days before the horrific violence in Orlando during the early hours of Sunday morning.
I've just
written a post
about this amazing recipe and a
few others for this
week after overeating during Christmas!
In the next
few weeks I'll be experimenting with different recipes and
writing about the results here.
Also just checking in, as I
wrote you a
few weeks back
about the interview for LFB with the questions, just wondering if you received it?
A
few weeks ago, I
wrote a post
about Food as Medicine and shared my story of how this blog began as a place to record foods I made for my friends with cancer, as well as my personal journey to help feed my family healthy, delicious and beautiful food.
I
wrote a post
about this a
few weeks ago, but it's our second annual fitness event to raise money for the Her Initiative.
Just, y ’ know, try and find something different to
write about for the next
few weeks.
A
few weeks ago, I
wrote about my «Dead To Me» list, an ever - growing compilation of all the teams that have screwed me.
A
few weeks ago I
wrote about the mini-league that was taking place between the clubs placed between 9th and 14th in the Premier League.
It was only a
few weeks ago that I found myself
writing an article
about why Serge Aurier has more attack than Bacary Sagna.
A lot has been
written about Tottenham over the last
few weeks, mostly it has been
about the form of striker Harry Kane.
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few weeks ago, I
wrote about choice.
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few weeks ago when we had a... Read More
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wrote about our family day trip to Moors Valley Country Park a
few weeks ago when we had a great time testing out the Archery.
A
few weeks ago, I was all set to
write about the vitamin D needs of pregnant and nursing women.
A
few weeks ago I
wrote about the farce that is the World Health Organization recommendations Intrapartum care for a positive childbirth experience.
I agree with above I mean do we really need all this rigmarole and things to worry
about!!!! Can someone not
write an article
about how having a baby will probably be fine, you will cope more or less ok apart from maybe the odd 3 am dash to asda and the occasional row with your husband due to being a bit knackered, the birth will be hard work but you can take it and after a
few weeks you will have forgot what it was like not to have a baby!!!!
A
few weeks ago a student named Pallavi Dev
wrote to tell me
about «H5H,» or «High Five for Health,» a program using the simple concept of the hand's five fingers to highlight each of five healthy lifestyle recommendations.
These past
few weeks haven't exactly been baby bliss with my little one feeling the full of effects of teething and to take out some of my frustrations I have decided to
write down all things I hate
about stupid f *** ing teething, in true 10 things I hate
about you (best film ever?)
Whether it's attending a rally (the Mother's Out Front rally I attended a
few weeks back was incredible),
writing a letter to local administration (Laurel and I have done this several times, both to issue thanks and constructive comments), taking 2 seconds to sign a digital petition (like this one in support of smallholder farmers in Africa), sharing with your loved ones
about something you care
about (like the FashionABLE Genet scarves shown above), or placing a call to your Representative or Senator (I now plan on doing this more), SPEAK UP.
A
few weeks ago I
wrote a guest post on www.livingwithlowmilksupply.com
about how I survived exclusive pumping for a year with my son, and seven months with my daughter.
Two neuroscientists
writing for Bloomberg View a
few weeks ago explained the problem in the case of studies
about breastfeeding and IQ:
«Several of you have asked
about the difference between Baby Blues (what I had after having Cam) and Postpartum Depression,» she
wrote on her website, before going on to explain that 70 - 80 percent of new moms are affected by the baby blues, while only 10 - 20 percent suffer from postpartum depression, which, as she puts it, usually «lasts much longer than a
few weeks with much more intense emotions.»
So when someone succeeds in making positive changes, I can't help but wonder: How the heck did they do it?!? A
few weeks ago, I
wrote about the very impressive activities of the Healthy Lifestyles Committee at Matoaka Elementary School in Williamsburg, Va..
Sometimes I feel like I ought to pass up
writing about a particular news item if it's not hot off the presses, but then I figure, if I missed something that appeared in the news a
few weeks ago, maybe you did, too.
I'll probably
write up a long, emotional piece
about it in the next
few weeks (
writing out my feelings always makes me feel better), but I wanted to take a minute to say thank you all so much for your support and kind words.