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Homestead Barn Hop #158

May 5, 2014 - 2 Comments

Homestead Barn Hop | The Elliott Homestead

I must admit, ya'll are very inspiring – what wonderful recipes, how-to's, and gardening inspiration I've been enjoying from your link ups! Thank you all for being here.

If this is your first Monday here, here's how it works: simply use the linky tool below to link to one of YOUR blog posts or featured articles that you'd like to share with our homesteading community. Others will do the same. What results is a cornucopia of awesome homesteading posts that can enlighten and encourage all of us!

Happy Homesteading!

HERE’S JUST A FEW RULES FOR LINKING UP:

1. Please remember that the Homestead Barn Hop is meant to be a place to share homesteading related encouragement and inspiring ideas specifically related to homesteading. In an effort to keep our weekly round-up clutter free, links which are not specifically homestead related, and any promotions such as giveaways, contests, carnivals, etc, will be deleted in order to maintain the integrity of the Barn Hop.

2. Please remember this is a family-friendly link up. Any pictures or posts linked to the hop which aren’t appropriate for our children to view or read will also be deleted immediately. We’re pretty conservative, so we ask that you use good judgment and err on the side of caution.

3. Make sure that you link to your Barn Hop post, not your blog’s main page, so your guests won’t have any trouble finding your great tips.

4. Please link back to the Homestead Barn Hop in the post that you share. Feel free to grab the banner at the top of this post to link back to us with.

5. Occasionally there is a problem posting due to glitches in the internet or the Linky Tools. If you have difficulties posting and it does not show up immediately, please wait a little while and try re-posting (this helps avoid double posting). We’re sorry for any inconvenience this may cause, be we do not have absolute control over the internet. Thank you for your patience and understanding!



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  1. Christine @ Once Upon a Time in a Bed of Wildflowers

    May 5, 2014 at 12:18 pm

    Thanks for hosting! I’ve shared Jammy Gummy Bites. They are perfect for using up older jars of homemade jam, as a fun new snack for the kids’ school lunches, or as an excuse to make even more jam this summer! 🙂

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  2. Jillian Hudson

    May 5, 2014 at 1:23 pm

    Thanks for hosting! I shared my super fresh “can’t wait for summer” gazpacho smoothie—a savory swap out for fruity smoothies.

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