Sunday School: Real Food Link Love + Blog Carnival #6

"Welcome aboard! We're all off to Sunday School!" ;)

Hey everyone! Welcome back to Sunday School! This is our weekly time to teach, learn, share, and reflect on all that is Real Food blogland. I’ll start by posting my usual blurbs and links to my latest favorite blog posts, followed by featured submissions to the carnival, then opening it up for links!

Lesson Notes: Links from Real Food Bloggers

In the spirit of Black Friday, Cyber Monday, and all the other crazy shopping events happening these days, I’m going to make this week’s link love all about good deals and giveaways! Here’s a few of the best ones right now:

Teachers of the Week!

Here are our featured posts from last week‘s Sunday School! Bloggers, be sure to submit your posts to the carnival for a chance to be featured here! I will also “like” your blog on Facebook and tag you when I link to Sunday School from the B.B. page, and I’ll  submit your post to StumbleUpon (a great way to get more traffic to your site)!
The Cure of Autism is In the Cause: Time for a Gut-Check by Momnivore’s Dilemma. I’ve brought up this subject myself before, but I loved hearing from a mother’s perspective how critically important it is to understand gut health as the root cause of the autism epidemic. Knowing that gluten-free/casein-free diets are just not enough, this blogger is delving into the GAPS nutritional protocol to heal her son’s autism spectrum disorder. I am so glad she’s introducing her story to us with this very informative post.
Grow Your Own Winter Lettuce and Microgreens by Frugally Sustainable. You don’t need a farm or even a big outdoor garden to grow your own greens. Got a windowsill and an egg carton, yogurt container, or toilet paper roll? This post shows how even the most urban of homesteaders can sprout their own salad fixings!
Gluten-Free Raspberry Pancakes by Gluten-Free Pantry. Oh, how these called out to me. Pancakes and raspberries are two of my all-time favorite things to eat. I usually put whole raspberries over my oatcakes or pancakes, but to make cakes that are raspberry-flavored, through-and-through? And they’re gluten free? This amazingness, I must try.

Show & Tell — It’s Blog Hop Time!

Classroom Rules:

  1. Please only link to posts covering real rood or healthy lifestyle-related topics. In my eyes, this includes nourishing recipes, articles about (real!) nutrition, tutorials, discussions of food politics, homesteading, tips and tricks for keeping a green, healthy home, and other healthy, holistic living topics! If you’re a B.B. subscriber, you know that I myself don’t only blog about food — sometimes I write about pretty random things — but it all relates to simple, healthy living that goes against the grains of conventional wisdom.
  2. If you do post a recipe, please don’t include any fake or weird, chemically ingredients! No vegetable oils, processed sugar, white flours (well, maybe here and there is okay, even Sally uses all-purpose flour for pie crust sometimes), hydrolyzed soy protein, powdered eggs/whey/protein/ANYTHING, low-fat fakeness, or other non-real “food” product ingredients! If you’re unsure what Real Food is all about, just poke around this site and the ones listed on my blogroll, and you’ll start to see. Or just raise your hand and someone will call on you! (email or comment.) ;-)
  3. Please update your post with a link back to this Sunday School post, so your readers can get in on all the learnin’ going on here! A simple, “This post is linked to Sunday School at Butter Believer!” is perfect. Just blog carnival courtesy, is all!
  4. I can’t imagine having to do so, but if our rules aren’t followed by certain links, I guess I’ll have to delete them. I’m sure everyone is more than capable of playing nice, though!
Amen? Amen! Let’s get started.





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    23 Responses to Sunday School: Real Food Link Love + Blog Carnival #6
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      [...] post is part of Simple Lives Thursday, 35th Edition | Sunday School Posted in Coconut Oil, Favorite Products, Food, Real Food Tags: coconut, coconut milk, [...]

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      Hey Emily! Thanks for hosting! Hope you have a great week :)
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      Angie says:

      Thank you for hosting! My post is about daycare, hospital food & humanity.
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      [...] post is part of Real Food Wednesday, Healthy2Day Wednesday, and Sunday School. Share this:ShareFacebookEmailPrintRedditStumbleUponDigg [...]

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      [...] post is linked at What’s On Your Plate at Good Cheap Eats, at Sunday School on Butter Believer, and at Healthy 2Day Wednesday on Day2Day [...]

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      The book from The Purposed Heart is a MUST READ! Everyone should download it right now!
      Thanks for hosting Emily!
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      Thanks for sharing about the free Healthy Holidays ebook, Emily! I hope you enjoy it :-)
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      Hi Emily,
      Thanks for hosting!
      I love making my own natural gifts so I’m sharing what I normally make and give away as gifts. I put it all together in gift baskets…I’m also sharing my favorite sweet potatoes recipe..

      Have a great week!
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      [...] @ day2dayjoys, Full Plate Thursdays @ Miz Helen’s, Fight Back Friday @ Food Renegade, Sunday School @ Butter Believer This entry was posted in Baked Goods/Sweet Treats, Gluten Free, Grain Free, Snacks by Debbie. [...]

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      [...] post is part of Sunday School. Share this:TwitterFacebookLike this:LikeBe the first to like this post. Categories: Dressings [...]

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      Emily! Thank you so very much for featuring my post on growing your own winter lettuces:) This week I have shared a few posts on saving, a recipe for an herbal calming spray, and an intro to my 23 day frugal living challenge starting in January:) I hope you enjoy!

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      I love eggnog, but it wasn’t always so. This version is slightly sweet and perfectly spiced for the holidays. Plus you can drink it as is with a sprinkling of nutmeg and a cinnamon stick, or use for an eggnog ice cream base, eggnog coffee creamer, or add ice for an eggnog smoothie or ice and coffee for a blended eggnog latte. I love me some eggnog!

      http://www.ournourishingroots.com/beware-of-so-a-classic-eggnog-recipe-with-a-dairy-free-version/
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      I put together a collection of some of my favorite links from this past month. I got from (delicious!) home remedies, to interesting discussions about magnesium, to delectable recipes from Thanksgiving and even looking forward to Christmas (Buche de Noel, anyone?). Enjoy!

      And please come and share your favorite links in the comments!

      http://www.ournourishingroots.com/linky-links-november-2011/

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      Today I have a duo of fudge recipes that are made from wholesome honey and coconut. But they aren’t ordinary! The Chocolate Peppermint Fudge is absolutely divine, and the Coconut Citrus Fudge is so light and clean. Perfect for the holidays, and perfect for getting more coconut oil into your diet.

      http://www.ournourishingroots.com/two-holiday-recipes-chocolate-peppermint-and-coconut-citrus-fudge/
      Kendahl @ Our Nourishing Roots recently posted..Two Holiday Recipes: Chocolate Peppermint and Coconut Citrus FudgeMy Profile

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      [...] are our featured posts from last week‘s Sunday School! Bloggers, be sure to submit your posts to the carnival for a chance to be [...]

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      [...] are our featured posts from last week‘s Sunday School! Bloggers, be sure to submit your posts to the carnival for a chance to be [...]

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