I have really enjoyed reading blogs by people entering the contest and I need to get more organized. I think I'll put them all in Google Reader together to keep track. I know I am missing some, so please put your blog on this post so I can add it. Should I ever get really organized, I'll put the RSS feeds on the blog later in case anyone else wants to follow our blogs.
Here are the blogs I have found (pasted from previous posts), though I think I have found others not on this list. That is why I need to get organized.
- Jenny and her great recipes (and a kefir grain exchange).
- • Erika's personal blog describing her ministry work and also providing updates on the health of her baby Asher (who has experienced a lot of miracles already it seems).
• Peggy, aka "Islander" with an alternative health message board.
• Barb with a site with her photography (and she made the pendant I'm wearing in the blog banner picture).
• Jen's blog about parenting-related issues.
• Leslie's ebooks on Solar Cooking and Cooking with Retained Heat.
• Gisele's Etsy store where she will have handmade felt items.
• Sharon writes a lifestyle blog for Christian women.
• Melissa is a postpartum doula in Fresno right in my neck of the woods.
• Stephanie has a new food-related lifestyle blog with a great-looking recipe for nettle chai tea that I must try.
• Helwa sells organic vanilla beans and handmade body care products.
• Grains of Hope writes a lifestyle blog.
• Beulah writes a frugality blog Savings Makes Cents which we probably all need right now.
• Justine writes a lifestyle blog and lives on a boat. (How cool is that?)
• Megan writes the "Happy Hippies" blog. - Traditional lifestyle blog Under the Maple Canopy.
- One Bite at a Time written by hippy chef lactivist Kay.
- Cooking Traditional Foods message board and Kerry Ann's famous menu mailer
- Stephanie from Keeper of the Home who is expecting a baby in four short weeks. Good luck Stephanie!
- Lindsay from Passionate Homemaking who just wrote a review of the Nutrimill grain mill (I'm grain-free right now so I think I notice these sorts of posts even more).
- Kimi and her timely Pennywise Platter blog carnival at the Nourishing Gourmet.
- Katherine at postpartum progress with a list of resources for postpartum depression on her blog.
What's your blog? Post a link in the comments so we can find you. :)
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Comments (10)
I don't have a blog but really appreciate this list! it will be fun to look through!
Posted by Jennifer3 | July 9, 2009 1:40 PM | Reply
Just commented yesterday! But thanks again for all the good stuff!
Posted by Shane | July 9, 2009 9:25 PM | Reply
Thank you so much for the inclusion! I'm hoping to add some more recipes soon.
Posted by Jenny | July 10, 2009 7:30 AM | Reply
I look forward to the recipes!
Other bloggers should put their blogs in the comments here.
I am on the first leg of my trip to Seattle for the Raw Milk Symposium. I stay over in Fresno tonight and fly out with the roosters in the morning.
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July 10, 2009 12:14 PM | Reply
Hi - I added you to facebook, on Twitter and twitted your give away. Read about you at Peaceful Acres blog.
Posted by Pamela | July 16, 2009 3:23 PM | Reply
I was just assuming I was on here somewhere...but in case I'm not
http://peacefulacres.wordpress.com
Posted by Diane | July 17, 2009 9:42 AM | Reply
Hi Amanda Rose--this is my first time on your blog! I read about your presentation at the Raw Milk Symposium on The Complete Patient. Good for you for doing such a good job of representing our viewpoint. I am heartened that many of the attendees got to meet you and gain more understanding.
It is amazing how they think we are a bunch of nutcases!!
Tsk, tsk. Hopefully that will change. I am happy to post my blog here, I blog about raw milk, real food and natural remedies. Please come post on my Depression article from this past Tuesday!! You can submit links because it is a blog carnival.
Keep on blogging!
Posted by Kimberly Hartke | July 18, 2009 8:02 PM | Reply
Just found your blog and trying to figure out how/when to purchase the book.
I also have a blog with recipes, nourishing food talk and mothering/homemaking thoughts.
www.nourishingdays.com
Posted by Shannon | July 20, 2009 12:05 PM | Reply
This will definitely be a fun list to go through. I guess Summer break won't be as plain as I thought!
My Blog:
It's mostly my writing blog, but occasionally I'll write something else.
http://zhengmichelle.blogspot.com/
Posted by Michelle | July 31, 2009 9:50 PM | Reply
Super! Thanks!
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August 1, 2009 7:19 AM | Reply