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- How We Made Our Chicken’s Water Poop Free: The Parsimonious Princess—I have tried so many solutions for the animal water. I have never heard of this one. Go see and be poop free!
- Fried Green Tomatoes: Country Momma Cooks—I’ve never seen a prettier visual recipe for fried green tomatoes.
- 10 Ways to Sex Your Chickens: Fresh Eggs Daily—Daisy will need this soon!
- One Minutes Chocolate Mug Cake (Grain Free!): One Sweet Heat—I can’t have grains, sugar, or milk. With a honey substitution I can eat chocolate cake again? AMAZING.
- Five uses for Hollyhocks: The Nerdy Farmwife (Pictured Above)—She makes dolls, soap, and sticks them on boo-boos. Check out all these uses for hollyhocks.
- Best Way to Boil Water: Nature’s Nurture —I used one of these kettles overseas. They are FAST. I rarely add new machinery to my kitchen, but this post has me considering an electric teakettle!



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Thanks for the feature!
Ha, I put my name as the post name. Awesome.
In this instance, “Amy” should be read as, “Volunteer Plants – Apartment Gardening Edition.” (It’s an unconventional pronunciation, lots of silent / invisible letters.)
Thanks for hosting! I shared a recipe for coconut candy and a story about skunk cabbage foraging.
I finally added Little House in the Suburbs to my blogroll. Thank you for your site.
Thanks for picking my One Minute Chocolate Cake
I hope that you do try it and that the honey substitute works out for you!
I’ve linked up my habanero mayonnaise this week. The mayo is made from scratch and a fresh habanero gives it a kick!
http://www.onesweetheat.com/2012/06/habanero-mayonnaise/
I shared my Make Your Own Fudge Pops recipe.
These are some of the BEST links!! Thanks so much for sharing so many wonderful things in blogland. I dont have time to read too many of them but I love finding great blogs & folks like yours/you.
That Hollyhock doll had me rolling into a blast from the past.. My great grandmothers used to make those for me when I was an itty bitty back in the mid 60s. I havent thought about them until I saw that picture of one and I was catapulted back in time. Thanks so much for that memory. ?
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