Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Carnival # 156 ~ "Forgotten" Edition

Welcome to the July 26, 2010
"Forgotten" Edition
of the homesteading carnival

Lizzie presents Summer Fun Ideas (Or What to do with a Bored Kid!) | A Dusty Frame posted at A Dusty Frame, saying, "Just some fun summer ideas I put together to keep my son busy.

Karen Eisenbraun presents Sometimes, You Should Stop Exercising. Really. posted at Healthy Theory.

Fred Lee presents Dangers of Household Spoons posted at Parenting Squad.

BWL presents Coriander – A Green Leaf Full of Life posted at Natural Health Ezine, saying, "Amazing health benefits from something we all have in our pantry!"

June Tree presents Free Ways To Watch Television Online, Catch Movies on the Internet posted at The Digerati Life, saying, "It's great to cut costs on family entertainment at home."

Pamela Jorrick presents Summer Days posted at Blah, Blah, Blog.

Tom Gilmour presents Commercial Services | Northeast Exterminating posted at Northeast Exterminating, saying, "Commercial pest control encompasses many more things than spraying for insects and rodent control."

Paul Atkinson presents 100 Best Twitter Feeds for Homeowner DIY Ideas posted at Masters In Public Administration, saying, "Some DIY because they’re control freaks, others do it because they’re on a budget. Whatever your reason, fixing or building something yourself has a rewarding feeling that doesn’t come with writing a check."

Fred Lee presents Are We Rich Or Poor? posted at Parenting Squad.

Brenda D. Chapman presents 8 Most Expensive State Construction Projects posted at Construction Management Schools.

BWL presents Checklist To Get Your Affairs In Order posted at Christian Personal Finance, saying, "After a scary plane ride, I decided that I needed to have all my affairs in order, just in case I got called home a little earlier than expected..."

Tom Gilmour presents Termite Inspection, Pest Control Specialist Philadelphia ¦ Trenton Insect Control Service posted at Northeast Exterminating, saying, "Termites are pretty slow to infest and damage a house, but once you are aware of their presence, severe damage may have already occurred.If you think you do have termites, it’s extremely hard to get rid of them on your own."

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Monday, July 19, 2010

Carnival # 155 ~ "Gone Camping" Edition



This week the Carnival is hosted at Scraps of Life.
You won't want to miss this BIG "Gone Camping" Edition. Be sure to take your favorite summertime beverage because Abi has quite the carnival this week. You won't want to miss it.
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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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Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Carnival # 153 "All Things" Edition

Welcome to the July 5, 2010
"All Things" Edition
of the homesteading carnival


Katie Gilbert presents 50+ Beautiful & Inspiring Books that Teachers Should Read This Summer | Online Universities posted at OnlineUniversities.com.

Laura Grace Weldon presents Me, a Radical Homemaker? posted at Laura Grace Weldon, saying, "Throughout history people have been growing and preserving food, making gifts, providing hands-on care for the young and old, repurposing materials and finding meaning in pleasures that aren’t necessarily linked to spending money.
This sort of lifestyle simmers along quietly and purposefully while consumer culture runs at a full boil, generating heat over every new trend and news flash."

Debra Jacobson presents How To Be Frugal: Saving on Child Entertainment posted at All Things Frugal, saying, "Children's entertainment does not have to be expensive.

Sheryl Owen presents 10 Things to Love About Satellite TV posted at Satellite Dish.

Sheryl Owen presents Change of Address: 10 Ways to Save Money On Electricity Bills posted at Change of Address.

Pamela Jorrick presents Amoebas, Pinworms, and Other Parasites I Don't Recommend Studying posted at Blah, Blah, Blog

Silicon Valley Blogger presents Money Saving Ideas From The Ultimate Cheapskate’s Road Map To Riches posted at The Digerati Life, saying, "Thanks!"

That concludes this "All Things" Edition.

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