Welcome to Monday Mania, a carnival where Real Food bloggers come together to link up their popular Posts. These posts might be Real Food recipes, Book Reviews, Natural Remedies, or Green Home Tips. They might even be a blogger’s take on a media health report, a videoblog, podcast, or an exciting giveaway!
In short, these Awesome Posts are a complete free for all of incredible Real Foodie Wisdom! So, roll up your sleeves, link up and show us your stuff! Can’t wait to see what your Real Foodie brains have turned out recently!
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 is 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.
* Remember to link this post back to your blog and leave a comment! Thanks.
Sarah, TheHealthyHomeEconomist.com
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Hi Sarah,
Thanks for providing the opportunity to link to a post that takes a historical look at chocolate.
Ruth
Hi Sarah,
I shared my GF Zucchini Pancakes with a video and some articles I hope you enjoy.
Hi Sarah,
I’ve shared a recipe for cheese and veggies cakes, a great way to use up the copious summer squash at this time of year.
I’ve also shared a post on baby, infant, and toddler wearing. It is a great tool for freeing up hands to cook real foods!
Have a great week.
Mornin! I shared my Lemonade recipe, sweetened with raw local honey. Except, my son banged on the keyboard just as I was submitting it and deleted the h in honey! whoops!
Hope everyone has a healthy and cool summer week. Thanks again for hosting this Sarah!
Happy Monday. This week I am sharing the story of the woman who was facing charges for having a vegetable garden in her front yard. There have been some reports that the charges were dropped but this isn’t quite what’s going on according to her.
Thanks for hosting this Carnival, Sarah! I’ve posted before but it’s been awhile. Today I’m sharing some alternatives to eating processed lunchmeat, as well as why we might want to eat less of it.
My latest post on the toxic ingredients commonly found in personal care products and the non-toxic alternatives.
Linked up a post about why soy sucks. Thanks for hosting!
Is the chutney OK for the gaps diet?
Thanks in advance.
Thanks for letting me link. My post is about making and canning tomato-zucchini sauce with veggies from the garden. Yum!
Great set of posts this week. It’s always so lovely to see so many people cooking with real food. It’s encouraging after cruising so many blogs looking for yummy recipes only to find them filled with fake food! Thanks for hosting SArah! Thank you.
It’s canning time, so here is my blog on canning with honey. Thanks for reading!
Just added Fish Tacos–love fresh, light meals in summer!
Hi Sarah,
I left my “recipe” for intestinal health. Thanks for hosting!
~ Kathy
Mind Body and Sole
Monday Mania 7/18/2011 — The Healthy Home Economist http://t.co/2LhKjoP
Shared my watermelon granita – a summer favorite in my house! It’s sugar-free, dairy-free – just pure fruit; so refreshing!
Another great link up. I love checking out all the real food recipes….
Thank you for hosting….I am sharing today my Summer Low Calorie Potato Salad
I linked up with a post about how my container garden is doing so far this summer. Thanks so much for the link up!
Monday Mania 7/18/2011 — The Healthy Home Economist http://j.mp/qLCCMA #realfood #bloggers
I have shared my attempt at the Grape Cooler drink from NT. Detailed with pics and I did it in a smaller batch as organic grapes aren’t too cheap and it would have taken forever! Ha ha. It was fun and so tasty. Sarah, thanks for hosting!
The kids and I made and tested 11 different fly-traps to control sourdough happy fruit flies. This week I am sharing the results. Thanks for hosting, Sarah!
I’ve linked up a great basic hummus recipe this week–I could seriously eat it every day!
I added a blog post from my Seasons Soapworks blog about using foods to make my soap. What’s healthy for the inside is healthy for the outside, too! Chemicals aren’t needed! Thanks for an opportunity to share!
A bit late, but I posted a recipe for string bean potato salad.
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