Tuesday Twister Blog Carnival – August 11, 2009

Tuesday Twister

Welcome to the second Tuesday Twister Blog Carnival! The theme of this blog carnival is to share, through words and pictures, what’s twisting in our kitchens during the past week – with real foods, of course. At a minimum our foods should be real and whole, and optionally be naturally-raised, organic, local and/or seasonal. I cannot wait to see what’s been twisting in your kitchens!

Here’s how to participate:

  1. Publish a Tuesday Twister post on your blog. Include a link to this post: http://gnowfglins.com/2009/08/11/tuesday-twister-blog-carnival-2009-08-11/
  2. Come back here and add your name and the URL of your blog post in the MckLinky list (at end of this post).
  3. Next to your name, you have the option of putting a brief description in parentheses, such as: Wardeh @ GNOWFGLINS (Minty Salad / Fruity Kefir / Queso Fresco / First Sourdough)
  4. Leave a comment on this post. This is optional, but important. Sometimes links get lost, or I need to email you about something.
  5. Check out the other posts linked in the MckLinky list – let’s encourage and enjoy each other’s twister posts!

See here for answers to many questions and ideas for the Tuesday Twister Blog Carnival. If you don’t have a blog, please feel welcome to share what’s twisting in your kitchen in the comments below.

Tuesday Twister

Adding the Tuesday Twister graphic to your blog:

If you wish to add the Tuesday Twister graphic to your blog post (optional), here’s how.

  1. Right click on the Tuesday Twister graphic, and choose “Save As” or “Save Image As.”
  2. Save it to your computer in the desired folder.
  3. Use your blog program to upload it and insert it into your post.
  4. (Optional) Link the image to this post: http://gnowfglins.com/2009/08/11/tuesday-twister-blog-carnival-2009-08-11/

Alternately, you may include the following image code in your post, which will not only pull the graphic from this website, but also link back to this post:

<a href=”http://gnowfglins.com/2009/08/11/tuesday-twister-blog-carnival-2009-08-11/“><img title=”tuesdaytwister” src=”http://gnowfglins.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/tuesdaytwister.JPG” alt=”tuesdaytwister” width=”200” height=”200” />

That’s it! Share your links below. Thanks, everyone!

About Wardeh

Wardeh ('Wardee') Harmon lives in Oregon with her husband, Jeff, and their three children, Haniya, Naomi & Mikah. They garden and raise a dairy cow, chickens and goats. Wardeh is passionate about traditional cooking. She writes books and teaches online classes in traditional cooking, sourdough, cultured dairy, cheesemaking and fermentation. Follow Wardeh on Google+.

Comments

  1. My raw dairy roundup was fun this week! I can’t wait to see what everyone else has been up to!

    —Sonya
    .-= Sonya Hemmings´s last blog post… Raw Dairy Roundup (and More) =-.

  2. emily says:

    i am sharing my weekly real food (not fod as i misspelled, lol) menu plan and some pictures of delicious local, grass fed butter.
    .-= emily´s last blog post… The Real Food of Summer: veggies and butter! =-.

  3. Haniya says:

    Hi, Mom! I did it! :D
    .-= Haniya´s last blog post… Tuesday Twister – August 11, 2009 =-.

  4. Millie says:

    Love your new carnival! It is so fun to see what others are doing in their kitchens. Very inspiring! I’ve had a fun kitchen week trying new things (and remembered to take some pictures).
    .-= Millie´s last blog post… Fun In The Kitchen =-.

  5. Naomi says:

    I did it, too! Hope you enjoy!

    Naom
    .-= Naomi´s last blog post… Tuesday Twister =-.

  6. Marg says:

    We just got back from camping for a week! I’m a little late but I posted what real foods we were cooking over the campfire. :)

  7. Ren says:

    That is so cool that you’re cooking and blogging with your kids!!

    Thanks, Wardeh :-)
    .-= Ren´s last blog post… Twist It, Babe! =-.

  8. susan says:

    i LIKE YOUR BLOG i GET A LOT OF GOOD IDEAS FROM IT. susan

  9. Thanks again Wardeh, for the opportunity to participate in the Tuesday Twister. I wasn’t feeling that great this week but, testing recipes and being in the kitchen nourished my heart and body. And I always have fun with the photography!
    .-= Sarah Schatz – menu planners for limited diets´s last blog post… Raw desserts and nourishing foods =-.

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