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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.

What's your blog? Post a link in the comments so we can find you. :)

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Jennifer3 | July 9, 2009 1:40 PM | Reply

I don't have a blog but really appreciate this list! it will be fun to look through!

Just commented yesterday! But thanks again for all the good stuff!

Thank you so much for the inclusion! I'm hoping to add some more recipes soon.

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.

Hi - I added you to facebook, on Twitter and twitted your give away. Read about you at Peaceful Acres blog.

I was just assuming I was on here somewhere...but in case I'm not
http://peacefulacres.wordpress.com

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!

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

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/

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