Sentences with phrase «written by my fellow bloggers»

Hello my Beauties, it's another sunday and it's time for our -LCB- Sunday Read -RCB-, where i share with you some really great posts, written by my fellow bloggers.
I'm glad you also like the beauty posts written by my fellow bloggers here at The YesStylist because I do, too.
It never fails — When I am tempted to slack up a bit, all I have to do is fire up the old browser, visit a couple of sites written by fellow bloggers, and I'm instantly re-motivated.

Not exact matches

Disney is a stock I've been looking at recently after reading a write - up by fellow blogger Brian over at Long Term Mindset.
I read a wonderful article today written by my fellow Belgian FI blogger AmberTreeLeaves.
This slow cooker chicken recipe is from the New York Times # 1 best - selling cookbook, Skinnytaste Fast & Slow: Knockout Quick - Fix and Slow Cooker Recipes written by my friend and fellow blogger Gina Homolka of the popular food blog Skinnytaste.
I was depressed by this post written by one of our fellow mama bloggers down south:
I hope you'll hop on over to the other tummy time posts written by my fellow OT and PT bloggers.
Written by Beyond Breakfast blogger Christina Uticone, the article outlines how mobile delivery is changing the face of summer feeding, and offers successful strategies employed by your fellow school nutrition professionals, as well as non-profit organizations.
http://dailydumpshitshow.blogspot.com/ This is written by Midwestern misfit mom Barrie Bismark - a friend and fellow blogger.
And here is a set of 2 short baby activity books written by a fellow OT and blogger (Rachel from http://candokiddo.com) that outline a range of simple, powerful baby play activities to promote healthy infant development: http://amzn.to/1QKEyfv (affiliate link)
«This week I had the pleasure of reviewing one of the best low - carb cookbooks, Taking Out The Carbage AKA the Big Book of Bacon written by my friend and fellow blogger DJ Foodie.
Yesterday, fellow pro-public education blogger, Jersey Jazzman, wrote a great piece about the fact that a number of school districts in New Jersey — all populated by black and Hispanic citizens — have been under state control for years.
Now, thanks to a great piece written by fellow pro-public education blogger Jason Stamford, whose blog is called «Behind Frenemy Lines,» we learn that Congressman Jared Polis has a history of fawning over Michelle Rhee, the head of the corporate education industry movement.
As I was looking through the Huffington Post Books page last week, wondering what to write about next, I came across an article by a fellow blogger there (I'm not going to link to it) that annoyed me.
Two years ago, I wrote an article titled Student Loans and Your First Mortgage in response to this exact question posed by a fellow blogger.
July 1st — Featured Travel Expert on Think Places: Travel Experts — Jonny Blair 10th — Interviewed on Santa Fe Travelers: Meet the Travel Bloggers — Jonny Blair of Don't Stop Living 12th — My Working Wednesdays feature is included on Francsa's WordPress Page: 12 Phrases that mean Big Travel Savings 17th — Interviewed on Mo Saffer: Get Inspired — Interview With Jonny Blair of Don't Stop Living 19th — I am interviewed by The Good Web Guide: How Travel Changed My Life 19th — I wrote an article on China for Asia Rooms: 5 Unusual World Heritage Sites in China 22nd — I wrote and article for Ian at Borderless Travels on 5 Incredible Activities You Shouldn't Miss in Antarctica 23rd — Interviewed on the Globetrotting Canuck: A Fellow Traveller — Jonny from Don't Stop Living From July 2013 onwards — Featured Itinerary Writer on Vadovia.com
I actually read a post about it after writing this one, by a fellow travel blogger I met in Bucharest
So my fellow blogger Chris Mooney and the secretary general of the World Meteorological Organization made it easy for them, by writing a column and a letter respectively, to set things straight.
Fellow Law.com blogger Mike Cernovich once wrote at Crime & Federalism about King as a case study in the psychological toll taken by someone facing an indictment.
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