Lovely Linkage

Here are some great resources and articles I came across this week in the blogging world!

Mercury in High Fruitose Corn Syrup: What they’re just now telling us (HT to Stephanie for the link!)

Homemade Natural Shampoo recipes – Michele has some simple and frugal recipes to share!

Why Sprout?
- Kimi shares on the benefits of sprouting

Everyday Sourdough Bread Recipe – Kimi’s sourdough bread looks inviting!

How to Make the Best Chicken Stock in your Slow Cooker

The Ghost at the Table – Are Kids a Threat to the Environment?
- Dr. Al Mohler shares a very insightful post!

Valentine’s Day Resources:

Enjoying Missions Throughout the Year – Februaryhow can you make Valentine’s Day more purposeful this year?

14 Crafty Valentine Projects

Frugal Valentine Ideas - here are a few ideas I shared last year!


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Lindsay Edmonds is first a lover of Jesus, wife, mother of three, homemaker, and writer. She is the editor of Passionate Homemaking since its beginning four years ago. She loves inspiring women around the world toward simple, natural, and intentional living for the glory of God.

6 Responses to “Lovely Linkage”

  1. Ann Dunagan Feb 08, 2009 at 7:10 pm #

    Hi Lindsay!

    Thanks for the link to the Mission-Minded Ideas for Valentine’s Day (along with a few other February holidays). These are ideas from my book,The Mission-Minded Family – Releasing Your Family to God’s Destiny. Lord willing, I’m planning to continue to add new mission-minded holiday updates each month. It’s an easy way to incorporate a current mission update into each month.

    Blessings to you all (and thanks for the recipe links too).
    Ann

  2. emily rozell Feb 08, 2009 at 6:32 pm #

    hi! I just discovered your blog and think we have a lot in common! I enjoyed looking over and will spend a bit more time tonight once my little one goes to bed! I am a green/frugal wife/mommy in Texas! Thanks for sharing a bit of yourself and ideas!

  3. Kate Feb 08, 2009 at 2:03 pm #

    We live by everything in moderation motto. Luckily nothing we eat have the mercury in it.

  4. Amanda Feb 08, 2009 at 12:19 pm #

    I enjoyed the Valentines Craft link…looking forward to next year when my toddler should be more into doing some of those! But “we” can still do them together – he likes to watch me LOL!

    I will be using the chicken stock recipe this week, and thanks so much for the sprouting link – I’ve been wanting to get into it, but not sure how, so that was a great read. Thanks for the resources!

  5. Karen Feb 08, 2009 at 6:04 am #

    Thanks for the link about the HFCS and mercury. We try to eat a whole foods diet which means we don’t ingest HFCS because I knew it was not good for you even if commercials are trying to promote it. However, this is a major reason not to use it and something I was not aware of. Thanks so much.

  6. Deena Barton Feb 08, 2009 at 1:58 am #

    Thank you for sharing these blogs….. Had a great time reading them, very informative. I appreciate all of your posts and am looking forward to future posts, as well. THE post concerning over population was interesting, I just received an e-mail a week ago from Vision Forum about this topic… Just thought you might want to read Doug’s blog.

    Blessings
    Deena

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