Monday, March 30, 2009

All Around The House carnival Edition

Carnival # 89


Erica @ The Sojourner has graciously put up the carnival this week and has done a splendid job. Here is just a sample.

Welcome to the March 30, 2009 edition of The Homesteading Carnival.

I thought it might be nice to present this edition of The Homesteading Carnival as it pertains to the different rooms and areas in and around our house. So here goes the All Around The House Edition of The Homesteading Carnival:

From the Kitchen:

Linda Mundy presents Ginger Orange Cookies posted at LJM's Kitchen, saying, "These cookies are easy to make, and you may find them addictive!"...
(read the rest of the carnival here.)


Next week's host is
Rose @ GrandmaRosie's Texas Home

Submit your post here with the easy carnival form

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Monday, March 23, 2009

Oak Hill Homestead carnival edition

Welcome to this week's Homesteading Carnival!


Spring has arrived, on the calendar if not in your neck of the woods. Spring gives most of us a "shot in the arm", a burst of energy to get projects started (and hopefully completed). Here is a look at what our homesteading friends are working on these days. Let's start outside:

Heather Levin presents The Benefits of a Living Roof posted at The Greenest Dollar. "Living roofs save energy and offer a whole host of other benefits. Learn why living roofs are so cool... " In my opinion they are so pretty too!......... (Join Kathi over @ Oak Hill Homestead for the remainder of the carnival)


Next Week's host will be:
Host blog ¤ The Sojourner
Scheduled for ¤ Mar 30, 2009

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Tuesday, March 17, 2009

#87 Homestead Carnival


Join Jennifer @ Quiverfull Family for this exciting edition of Homestead Carnival.

Here's just a taste of what you'll get.....

Welcome to the 87th Homesteading Carnival! I’m a bit late posting (we were in the city today), but thanks for joining us here!

ENERGY

Charles presents Solar Roof Panels posted at How To Make Electricity.

RECIPES & FOOD (read the rest here...)


Don't for get to submit for next week's carnival. Submit here.

Host blog ¤ Oak Hill Homestead
Scheduled for ¤ Mar 23, 2009
Submission deadline ¤ Mar 22, 2009




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Monday, March 9, 2009

86th Homesteading Carnival ~ Thinking Spring Edition



It is evident that most everyone is Thinking Spring this week. Cabin Fever has hit everyone. Most of the posts are outdoor, Spring, garden theme. So let's think Spring this week as we just had Spring Ahead weekend.
{Read the rest of carnival here. }


Be sure to visit Jennifer @ Quiverfull Family next week for the carnival. Get your post submitted. You may do so with this easy submission form here.



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Monday, March 2, 2009

Weekly carnival up

This week's carnival is up and ready for reading. However, before getting to that Please Take a minute and see the schedule for April. I have a date open and one that I'm still waiting to hear from. We're always looking for new host. Let me know if you are interested in hosting. This brings exposure to your blog and it is fun and easy to do.

Now for the 85th Edition of Homesteaders Carnival...Stephanie over at Make It From Scratch has put some time into this edition. Check it out. Here's just a sample to wet your taste buds....

When you think of homesteading what comes to mind? Do you picture a covered wagon, vast tracts of land, and a log cabin? Though that may be an accurate historical picture of homesteading, modern homesteading is a little different.


Modern homesteaders may have a bit of land, or they may live in the country with a small plot of land. They may even live right next door to you in the suburbs. What the modern homesteader has in common with the historical picture that word brings to mind is the desire to do things for themselves, and to achieve some measure of self sufficiency.

The Garden
The most common place to achieve a bit of self sufficiency is in the form of a garden....

Now read the rest of the carnival here.


Next Week's Carnival will be at Lighter Side

Be sure to submit your articles here.

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