Friday Favorites


This week’s favorites in no particular order:

This week’s favorites in no particular order:

  • My love for my grandmothers and bread baking have been well documented so when SouleMama combined both in her kneading board post, well it was destined for this list.
  • A natural sunscreen recipe, just in time for a weekend hike
  • The biggest trick to making change is getting comfortable
  • It’s early yet for me to start canning local fresh fruit, but that doesn’t stop me from drooling over what others are creating
  • We’re house hunting and I appreciated the oh-so-funny decorating tips over at Razor Family Farms

 

As usual, in no particular order:

  • Compost as photographic art and beauty
  • Weeds as nutrition and creative kitchen & garden expression
  • Peanut Sesame Noodles with Tofu - is it dinner time yet?
  • As a kitchen and garden lover, this post just struck a deep chord
  • We’re always setting saving goals and they do get easier to reach over time because interest grows, but nothing seems as satisfying as reaching that first goal

This week’s favorites in no particular order:

This week’s favorites in no particular order:

  • My tulips are barely above ground, making me oh so jealous of these beauties
  • It’s always good to be reminded to take it one step at a time and do what comes next
  • It’s also always good to be reminded about humility
  • Apparently, its been a week of reminders for me, because sometimes its best to remember the reasons behind our lifestyle choices
  • Finally, just be brave enough to be yourself

This week’s favorites in no particular order:

This week’s favorites in no particular order:

It’s been a busy week, really who thought not working would be a break?  Here are my Friday favorites in a very short version for your own reading fun.

This week’s favorites in no particular order:

This weeks favorites, in no particular order:

  • If only my desk was full of the drama yarnstorm’s contains.
  • I drooled over the oven mitts and the fabric over at Knitting Iris. 
  • If you ever get bitten by a bug or are in the need of a little herbal care, be sure to bookmark TNfarmgirl’s entry on making poultices and compresses.
  • Belinda reminded me that sometimes we have to go outside our comfort zone (my comfort zone borders on hermit-like) to build community and just how necessary community is to our survival.
  • The Pompous Teapot Quilt over at Gracious Hospitality, made me consider taking a trip just to see if I could bid on this charity donation (all for a good cause, right?)

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