Monday, March 11, 2013

Homemade Mondays, Week 19

Homemade Mondays is a series for people that are on a journey to better living, via healthier eating and a more natural lifestyle.  We realize that there are different paths that we all take to get to that place, and this bloghop celebrates that.  Whether you’re a seasoned raw foodist who has banned all things unnatural, or a rookie who is starting out by cutting out junk food, we’d love to hear from you! Link up with your favorite recipes, projects, crafts, or rants and raves.

The Hosts
Aubrey of Homegrown & Healthy 
How to
Homemade Mondays will open every Monday. You have until Thursday to make your submissions. We will share our favorite posts on Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, and shout it from the rooftops.
  • Link up. Use the submission form below to add your blog posts to our gallery below. You can add as many links as you’d like, as long as they’re on topic. What’s eligible? Recipes, crafts, DIY projects, gardening, fitness, green ideas or just plain old advice. We’re pretty open.
  • Tell us about yourselves. Leave a comment telling us a little about your site and what you’ve shared. Of course this isn’t mandatory, but it’s a good way to stand out.
  • Link back. Share the love by adding a link back to this party with your readers so they can see all of these great ideas as well.
My favorite post from last week was Homesteading Highlights from Black Fox Homestead.  Such a fascinating post to learn about what it really takes to work the land. 

4 comments:

  1. Good morning! Thank you for hosting this fun party! -Marci @ Stone Cottage Adventures

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  2. Good morning! Thank you so much for featuring our post! I'm honored and glad that you enjoyed it. This morning I'm linking up a book review for a new homesteading book called Plowing with Pigs. We've really enjoyed it and found it to be helpful. Have a great week.

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  3. Thanks for hosting this great party!

    Jess @ scratchmommy.com

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  4. Thanks for hosting!! I linked to the easiest, most delicious recipe for french bread... I always recommend it for people looking to start making their own bread!

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Comments make me more excited than Jessie Spano on caffeine pills!

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