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Old-Fashioned Friday #8

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Antique Lamp, Jar, Recipe Book, and Pantry Boxes on Table with title "Old-Fashioned Friday."

Welcome back to another week of Old-Fashioned Friday!

Old-Fashioned Friday is a weekly gathering place for bloggers to share their ideas, tips, discoveries, etc. about real food, natural health, and old-fashioned living. Just like the quilting bees and front-porch gatherings of the “good old days,” Old-Fashioned Friday is a spot for bloggers and readers to stop by for a visit to greet one another and to learn new things.

Each week I will be featuring the three most-viewed posts from the previous week, so make sure to check back for next week’s carnival to see if you were featured! I’ll also be pinning to my Pinterest boards as much as I can all of the posts that follow the guidelines.

Featured Posts:

There was a tie this week for the number of views, so we have four featured posts 🙂

Your New Friend: Kefir by The Christian Naturalist:

DIY Shampoo Bars by Learning and Yearning:

Clean As You Go by Granny’s Vital Vittles:

Why You Should Join a CSA This Year by Small Footprint Family:

Guidelines for Posting:

1. Keep it old-fashioned. Please link only to posts that fit in with the areas of real food and natural living. That could include: recipes, herbal remedies, holistic health, homesteading, DIY projects, household tips, food politics, gardening, etc. The possibilities are endless! Please no links to giveaways, though.

2. Real ingredients only, please. If you’re posting a recipe, please post only recipes using real, natural ingredients. Think butter instead of margarine. Lard instead of crisco. Whole eggs instead of Egg Beaters. Think back to the ingredients your grandmother or great-grandmother would have used in her made-from-scratch recipes. Everyone is at different stages in their transition to real foods, but let’s try to stay away from the boxed cake mixes and the canned frosting, ok? 🙂

3. Please update your post with a link back to this Old-Fashioned Friday post. It’s blog carnival courtesy, and it will help people to find all of the great ideas from other bloggers. Something like “This post is linked to Old-Fashioned Friday” would be perfect 🙂

4. Link to your post, not your homepage. Make sure you link to the URL of your specific post, not the home page of your blog. It will make it much easier for us all to find your post!

5. Not required, but it would be great if you would leave a comment telling us all a little bit about your post. Or, if you’re not a blogger, share your thoughts and ideas with the rest of us in the comments section! 🙂

* Note: In the place on the form that says “Name,” you want to put the name of your blog post not your own name 🙂

Ok, let’s get started!

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The information in this post is not to be taken as medical advice and is not intended to diagnose or treat any disease.

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AprilA

Saturday 23rd of March 2013

Thanks for hosting! I love all the old stuff in your photo! I just linked up a post on how real foods made my plantar fasciitis worse...because I have enough energy to be on my feet too much! :)

greddy

Friday 22nd of March 2013

Thanks for hosting! This week I shared a few ways of using root veggies. Enjoy!

grannysvitalvittles

Friday 22nd of March 2013

Thanks for the feature Lori! This week's step for The Granny Plan is making sure we take care of ourselves. Come join us for 12 weeks of Real Food Mastery. Have you ever felt confused about statements that people used to die at about 40 years old prior to modern medicine? My post How long did people live 100 years ago helps clear up any confusion.

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