Welcome to Monday Mania, a health and wellness carnival where Real Foodies who blog come together to link up their popular posts.
New Feature: You can now also link up your post via the Monday Mania Pinterest board. Email me at thehealthyhomeeconomist@gmail.com if you are a blogger who would like to pin to this board and I will send you an invite.
For non-blogging Pinterest users, be sure to add the HealthyHomeEcon so that you can see all Monday Mania posts consolidated in one convenient place.
Guidelines for Participating
* Please link up your blog post using the Linky widget below. If you are posting a recipe, only REAL FOOD recipes are permitted please! This means no processed food ingredients.
Hint: Tofu and textured vegetable protein are not Real Food. Neither are Splenda, soy milk, protein powder, or white sugar/white flour. Posts that do not qualify as Real Food will be deleted.
Please link the URL of your actual blog post and not your blog’s home page.
Thanks!
Sarah, The Healthy Home Economist
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Thanks for hosting! My post this week is about how our ancestors used traditional foods to prepare for a healthy winter.
Stanley @ Tender Grassfed Meat\’s last post: Real Foods for a Healthy Winter
Hi! This week I’ve shared a post on whether organic farming can “feed the world” and on 10 ways to strengthen your immune system during this cold and flu season.
Have a great week!
Dawn @ Small Footprint Family\’s last post: 10 Ways to Strengthen Your Immune System
Thanks for hosting! Have a lovely week.
Jolene @ Yummy Inspirations\’s last post: Rhubarb Jam
Morning all! Hope you had a good week, here’s to a relaxing fun build up to the festivities!
Janie x
Janie\’s last post: Spicy Parsnip Soup with Smoked Garlic Croutons
Posting something different today – canning jar pincushions. Not a food recipe, but it’s a great last minute gift for someone who sews, and I don’t know about you but I always have tons of canning jars around!
Wendy (The Local Cook)\’s last post: Canning Jar Pincushions
Thank you for hosting.
Susan@learningandyearning\’s last post: Venison Swiss Steak
Thanks for hosting! Today I am sharing 2 recipes: a quick and easy chocolate soufflé (with healthy ingredients) and a chicken stir fry that is gluten free.
Halle @ Whole Lifestyle Nutrition\’s last post: Learn How To Use Manual Mode On A DSLR Camera With This Easy Photography Tutorial
In my Sock Earrings and Giftings link I mentioned I’m gifting your Healthy Cold Cereal in jars this year along with the recipe (and credit of coarse). EVERYONE loves your cereal! And I have to make it more often for giving to my married kids. Thanks Sarah (I’ve now got two Sarahs for daughter-in-laws).
Karey Swan @ homemakingbeyondmaintenance.blogspot.com
Karey Swan\’s last post: Sock Earrings and other Giftings
Sharing a delicious recipe for cranberry pecan muffins along with just a few of the fantastic health benefits of eating cranberries. Enjoy! Thanks for hosting!
Thanks for hosting!
Robin @ Thank Your Body\’s last post: Are you drinking too much water?
Thanks for hosting, Sarah! This week I wrote about picky eaters and gave some ideas on how to expand their diet.
Dawn @ peelingbacktheonionlayers.com\’s last post: Is There a Picky Eater at Your Table?
Thanks for hosting Sarah! Dr. Oz and his Time article this past week got me riled up enough to write something on his implication that organic food is for the 1% and not for us.
Kathy @ Granny’s Vital Vittles\’s last post: Dr. Oz and Poor Peoples Food
I’m sharing some edible gift ideas.
Thanks for hosting!
Thanks for hosting! This week I shared a recipe for healthy gingerbread latte and peppermint mocha!
Hannah Healy @ Healy Real Food Vegetarian\’s last post: Healthy Gingerbread Latte and Peppermint Mocha (Vegan option)
YUM I can’t wait to make this!!!!
Mrs H\’s last post: Holiday 2012: 25 Best Kitchen Gifts for Urban Homesteaders
Thanks so much! This kind of traffic really helps a newbie like me!
Michelle\’s last post: Smoked Deey Jerky
Hurray for another week of Monday Mania!!! Thank you so much for your Pinterest board, I have been following it and found so many awesome recipes, ideas and articles, which I have enjoyed immensely!!!
In the interest of upcoming Christmas, I am sharing some gift ideas for the urban homesteader, clean eating, nourishing-diet foodies! These are all the best of the best, and wonderful tools (a few I yet covet for myself!).
http://dotalanecdotes.blogspot.com/2012/12/holiday-2012-25-best-kitchen-gifts-for.html
Mrs H\’s last post: Holiday 2012: 25 Best Kitchen Gifts for Urban Homesteaders
Thanks for hosting!
Katie\’s last post: Soaking Rice for Maxium Digestibility
Today I’m sharing my recipe for basic latkes, a yummy potato pancake to enjoy during Hanukkah (or any time!).
http://halfindiancook.com/latkes-potato-pancakes/
Thanks for hosting. This week I shared my post on the health benefits of avocados.
http://www.healthextremist.com/benefits-of-avocados-health-benefits-of-avocados-2/
This week I’ve posted a research-rich article debunking the myths about fat and cholesterol…nothing new for those of us in the know, but hopefully a help for family and friends! Viva la fat!
Gabi\’s last post: Fat Is Your Friend!
Thanks for hosting! Today, I’m sharing a fabulous salad dressing that will let a little sunshine into those winter blah’s.
Alison\’s last post: Creamy Cilantro Avocado Salad Dressing
Hi there! I’m sharing my recipe for Guilt-Free Pecan Pie cookies (grain free & vegan). Thank you so much for hosting!
Hugs,
Megan
Megan @ Allergy Free Alaska\’s last post: Guilt-Free Pecan Pie Cookies (grain free & vegan)
Thanks for hosting! This week I’m sharing my recipe for a low-carb, grain-free fried “rice” made with cauliflower.
http://www.annemariecain.com/cauliflower-fried-rice-grain-free-low-carb/
Anne-Marie
Thanks for hosting! This week I am talking about B-12, what it is, where it is, what you do with it and why your need for animal foods is written in your DNA.
Melissa @ Dyno-mom\’s last post: Your DNA needs animal foods…
Hi, Thanks for hosting!
I’m linking up my post Breast Thermography vs. Mammogram. Find out what your best options are for earliest detection and prevention.
Have a great day!
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