Sunday, July 11, 2010

Carnival # 154 "Sunday Evening" Edition

Welcome to the July 12, 2010
"Sunday Evening" Edition
of the homesteading carnival


Laura Grace Weldon presents Hay Now posted at Laura Grace Weldon, saying, "The living skin of our Earth is thin, wildly complex and more interconnected than we might imagine."

Sheryl Owen presents 10 Things I Miss About Dish Network posted at Satellite Dish.

Brenda D. Chapman presents 10 Most Common Residential Fences posted at Construction Management Schools.

Linda@NHE presents The Many Uses of Apple Cider Vinegar posted at Natural Health Ezine, saying, "Apple cider vinegar is so good for your health! It helps with muscle cramps, hair loss, colds, flus, sinus congestion, dermatitis and weight loss. Find out how to use it best to your benefit.

BWL presents A Birthday Party On A Budget posted at Christian Personal Finance, saying, "With birthdays come birthday parties, gifts, and sometimes a cash shortage. But, there are ways to help minimize your costs and still have a great birthday party on a budget."

Fred Lee presents Simple Summer Fun posted at Parenting Squad

Amer Kaissi presents Junk Food And Liver Damage posted at Healthcare Hacks.

Joshua Levin presents Backyard Chicken Economics: Are They Actually Cost-Effective? | the GoodEater Collaborative posted at the GoodEater Collaborative, saying, "Backyard and urban chickens are fun, but are they cost-effective? Here is an analysis of whether or not the output of backyard chickens can "re-coop" the costs. The answer is surprising."

MoneyNing presents Five Things Your Kids Don’t Really Need posted at Money Ning, saying, "Learn to say no. It's not only better for your pocket book, but it's better for your kids too."

Pamela Jorrick presents Thrift Store Madness posted at Blah, Blah, Blog.

That concludes this "Sunday Evening" Edition.

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