
Announcement… please re-read the guidelines for submission (below) so you can be sure your post matches the spirit and theme of this blog hop. Please do not submit giveaway posts. Also, please remember to link your post to one of the host blogs!
The Simple Lives Thursday Blog Hop
Welcome to Simple Lives Thursday, a blog hop dedicated to simple living. “Consume less, produce more. ” So many topics fit: Gardening, raising animals, cooking from scratch, real food, natural cleaners, sewing, recycling, thrifting, a mindset of simplicity, saving a buck…
This blog hop is hosted by (for the time being, due to hosts taking breaks):
- Alicia @ Culinary Bliss
- Diana @ A Little Bit of Spain in Iowa
- And me!
Featured Posts from Last Week’s Submissions

We really enjoy reading your posts each week! Featured post bloggers, please grab the badge above and display it on your site! Link it to one of the host blogs’ posts for the specific week that you were featured.
Here are our picks from last week’s submissions. Thanks to all who participated — it is always hard to choose!

1. How to Craft the Perfect In-Season Salad by Riddle Love. “A good salad doesn’t have to take years to assemble. We just need to know what makes a salad pleasing to the palate and eyes. In my opinion, there are four components (five for a meal salad) to accomplish this: sweet, salty, crunchy, and soft. For a meal salad, at “meaty” to that list. Use this rule of thumb and pair it with what you have to work with for the season and you’ve got yourself one beautiful, tasty, nutrient-dense treat.”

2. Cultured Citrus Marmalade by Natural Health and Prevention. “These are so good and a perfect topper for chicken or fish after you have cooked these meats, put into smoothies, or diced into cooked rice. They are also good eaten right out of the jar. We have had such a bounty of citrus — this is the perfect way to preserve them and keep (and even add to) their high nutrient value.”

3. I can’t knit. I can’t crochet. by Sweet Country Life. “I can recycle a sweater. Cut it into the shape of a hat. And sew it together like nobody’s business! And then put it on the head of this cutie-pie and call it a day. And you can too.”
Share Your Simple Lives Thursday Post
Bloggers, make a “Simple Lives Thursday” post on your own blog, then come back here to add your post to the linky box below the featured posts. If you don’t have a picture, feel free to download the Simple Lives Thursday banner (at top of post) and upload it using the script’s prompts (it is easy). Your post will appear on all host blogs!
Non-bloggers, feel free to add a comment here with any ideas or thoughts about simple living.
These are three simple guidelines for participation:
1. If linking real, traditional and simple recipes, please make sure all ingredients used are whole — such as whole grains, vegetables, legumes, meats, even sugar. In order to keep the integrity of “nourishing” food, we will delete any recipes that utilize processed, boxed foods. We are definitely not going to be ingredient policemen! But, please note that this is a hop hosted by advocates of the real, local and sustainable food movements.
2. Please link your posts back to one of the hosting blogs. This is a common blog hop courtesy. This link helps build the Simple Lives Thursday community by sending your readers to all of the other participants’ posts. We all end up sharing and learning from each other.
3. No giveaway or otherwise primarily advertising oriented posts. Keep your topics to fit our simple living theme of “consume less, produce more.” We will delete posts that don’t fit.
What will you share this week? We all look forward to your submissions!
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Thanks for featuring my post last week! This week I’m sharing a real food Valentine’s Day breakfast idea; pink pancakes! I’m also sharing our weekly menu plan, including recipe links and 2 snack ideas a day. Thanks for hosting!
http://www.riddlelove.com/2012/02/real-food-valentines-pink-pancakes.html
Katie recently posted… Real Food Valentines ~ Gluten-Free Pink Alfredo with Hearts
Hi Wardee,
I am excited to share my great aunt’s heirloom cinnamon roll recipe, which I updated with whole wheat flour and cut some of the salt and sugar. They are just as delicious as I remember hers being, and I’m proud to share them with my family and keep her tradition going. Hope you enjoy!
http://www.lonehomeranger.com/2012/02/aunt-els-cinnamon-rolls.html
Thank you for hosting! It’s always a blessing to see what everyone has to share!
Katie recently posted… 52 Weeks, 52 Verses {Week 6}
Hi Wardee! I put up #27 Kill mold Naturally and since it’s Valentines Day soon a little recipe form the Left Bank in Paris: #28 French Macaroons- a natural but sugary treat.
Thank you for hosting this great linky!
I host a weekly linky which is all about seasonal celebration and would love it if you popped over and linked a post! It’s live right now! Seasonal Celebration Linky http://naturalmothersnetwork.com/seasonal-celebration-sunday/seasonal-celebration/ Hope to see you there! Rebecca x
Rebecca recently posted… 20 Things to Do With Lemons
Hi,
I shared a recipe for grain-free, pan fried wild flounder. Also, an article about the new science on the dangers of sugar, simple raspberry jam made with three ingredients (no sugar) and I tried to answer the question: are grains toxic or safe?
Thanks for hosting!
Jill recently posted… Are Grains Toxic or Safe? — And Steep Discount on Grains Class Extended
Thanks as always for hosting! This week I have a double dose: a tutorial on sprouting lentils and a hearty soup to make use of all those lentils!
Soli recently posted… Sprouted lentil soup
Thanks for hosting! I linked up a “ground beef” helper skillet recipe that is super easy and uses all local ingredients.
Wendy (The Local Cook) recently posted… Onion Tart
Thanks for hosting, Wardee!
I shared cherry almond baked oatmeal (soaked) and some delicious whole grain brownies. Have a blessed day.
Katie
Katie recently posted… These Chicks Cooked Weekly Recipe Collection #38 Featuring Your Best Recipes
I hope it’s ok that I shared another link-up on here. There are so many great recipes on my make-ahead Monday link-up this week, I felt like it was my best post! Ok, it was my only post this week, but it’s still good info!
Sarah recently posted… Make ahead Monday #6
Thanks so much for featuring my cultured citrus! I posted my chai recipe that can be tailor made to fit your individual health needs.
Jessica recently posted… Aromatherapy and Stress Part One
I have also posted my salted, cultured lemons! We are lemon overload out here in SoCal!
http://naturallivingsocal.blogspot.com/2012/02/salted-cultured-lemon.html
Jessica recently posted… Aromatherapy and Stress Part One
I’m sharing a recipe for a grain-free zucchini pasta bake using zucchini that I dehydrated last summer. I also shared my post on donating your unwanted items to others through Freecycle. Thanks for hosting!
Meghan recently posted… Decluttering? Try Freecycle
Sharing our latest muffin — enjoy! Thanks for hosting.
Lisa recently posted… On my needles…
Wardee, thanks so much for hosting another great week of SLT. I always love swinging by your round-up.
I’m sharing a delicious Tunisian Cod with Chermoula recipe. Don’t know what chermoula is? It’s a fun marinade that is perfect for white fish or chicken. Have a fantastic day!
France recently posted… Whole Food Wednesdays: Cod with Chermoula (Have you ever heard of Chermoula?)
I already have three posts to share this week, wow. I’m a big blogging nerd. First is my final post on the GAPS Challenge. We are already in week four. What?! That went fast.
Secondly I have my latest REAL FOOD 101 post on how to make a basic vinaigrette. Plus, I share my Garlic and Herb version that always makes everyone ask for the recipe and ask how I made such an amazing dressing. The secret? Come find out
And finally, I just put up my latest post for a Berry Custard with Sweet Whipped Cream. It’s so delicious and versatile: perfect for breakfast, brunch, or dessert.
http://www.ournourishingroots.com/berry-custard-with-sweet-cream/
Kendahl recently posted… Healthy Whole Grains E-Course GIVEAWAY
Hi! Thank you for hosting! I shared my post on oregano this week!
Vicky recently posted… Valentine’s Day Pizza GF SCD
This week I linked up a post on my new obsession — roasted Brussels sprouts! I never ate these growing up, but now my husband and I eat them at least twice a week!
Lori recently posted… Roasted Brussels Sprouts: My New Obsession
This week I posted both a recipe for the home (super simple way to get out berry stains) and a food recipe – an easy, yet impressive real food breakfast option. The Egg Puff recipe has been popular this week and is something we make often in our house. I have yet to try a soaked version as my husband gets tired of me messing with a “good” thing. So, if anyone tries to soak it, let me know how it goes!
Jamie Del Balso recently posted… Counter Intuitive Stain Remover
I’m sharing two links this week. The first is a recipe for simple, frugal, homemade pregnancy tea and a snippet from my pregnancy food diary.
http://plusothergoodstuff.blogspot.com/2012/02/pregnancy-food-diary-twenty-five-weeks.html
The second is a method for adapting ANY whole grain yeast bread recipe into a soaked one. It’s a great option for those who don’t have a sourdough starter going or just have a recipe they really love and don’t want to part with!
http://plusothergoodstuff.blogspot.com/2012/02/adapting-yeast-bread-for-soaking.html
Thanks for hosting – I love this carnical!
Thanks for hosting. I’ve linked up a super simple Tomato Egg Breakfast “Sandwich”.
http://paleorecipes.tv/recipes/paleo-egg-and-tomato-breakfast-sandwich-recipe/
Susan recently posted… Paleo Sweetened Baby Carrots Recipe
Thanks for hosting!
Emily recently posted… Oatmeal Cranberry Cookies
THis week I am sharing abour taking time for yourself- we try to cram so much into everyday and we forget to nourish ourselves!!
http://ournourishingjourney.com/2012/02/13/sometimes-you-just-need-to-take-time-for-yourself/
Linnae recently posted… Sometimes you just need to take time for yourself!