Welcome back to Sunday School! This is our weekly time for bloggers to come to link up their posts and teach us about real food and healthy living. I learn something new every week!
Show & Tell — It’s Blog Hop Time!
Classroom Rules:
- Please only link to posts covering real rood, nutrition, 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 do post a recipe, don’t include any fake or weird, chemical-filled ingredients! And if anyone busts out a recipe with MARGARINE or something unforgivably terrible like that, I just might have to instigate some corporal punishment up in this class!! For serious though. Lay off the fake stuff. Lest your link be deleted.
- Important: 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!
- It would be super, extra awesome if you would tweet, pin, “like,” stumble, or otherwise share this post with your peeps. It helps all of us get extra exposure and helps to spread the word about real food and natural health!
By the way, I am now pinning to my Pinterest boards all the submissions to Sunday School that a.) follow the rules and b.) I think are awesomely pin-able. (Hint: it helps to have big, pretty pictures in your post!) So, come follow me on Pinterest and share the love. 🙂
Amen? Amen! Let’s get started.
Little Sis says
Thanks so much for hosting! Hope you have a lovely day!
Jo @ Jo's Health Corner says
Thanks for hosting!
I’m sharing some natural alternatives to allergy medication from my emergency preparedness series. I’m also sharing how to deal with menopause naturally and a nut butter recipe my daughter and I made.
Have a great day!
Eileen @ Phoenix Helix says
Happy Easter! This week I did some in-depth research into Kombucha and found that a lot of misinformation has worked its way into the folklore. It’s still a beneficial beverage, but you’ll be surprised to learn how much “common wisdom” simply isn’t true.
Katja @ the Savory Lotus says
thanks so much for hosting. And thanks for always posting such great info. I’m always sharing what I read here. 🙂
April - ReluctantHealthwife says
Thanks for hosting!!
Kathy at Granny's Vital Vittles says
Thanks for hosting Emily! This week we’re working on thinking of things to improve in just 15 minutes in The Granny Plan. Drop by to join us for 12 weeks of real food mastery.
This Woman Writes -- Carolyn Henderson says
This week’s post, illustrated by a golden wheat field, discusses Kitchen Failures, and how we don’t need to throw them away. We ourselves found a use for Gjehost, a golden-colored cheese (gold, like the wheat in the painting) that wasn’t quite a delicious as we were hoping it would be.
Lori @ Our Heritage of Health says
Thanks for hosting, Emily! This week I’ve shared a recipe for chocolate-chip buckwheat sourdough pancakes.
http://www.ourheritageofhealth.com/2013/04/chocolate-chip-buckwheat-sourdough.html
Tiffany @ DontWastetheCrumbs says
What’s better than chocolate cake? Chocolate cake that tastes like a brownie because it’s made with coconut oil! I shared a recipe that you’ll want to make right.this.minute. Consider yourself warned!
And what’s the big deal with saturated fat? Why does “everyone” say it’s so bad for us? What does the research actually say? I shared my research on the topic and it’s an excellent read for anyone wondering why the real foodies are pushing saturated fat when the “experts” say otherwise.
Beth Robeson says
Sorry, miss understood the subject line name….should have put in….Going Paleo! as the name of the post but put my name instead. :0)
Julia Visser says
Hi Emily!
Thanks so much for hosting! I posted part one of a three-part series on FAT (your fave, right!?); Part 1: The Skinny on Fat.
http://julesfuel.com/2013/04/03/part-1-the-skinny-on-fat-phobia/
Many thanks!!
Julia
Jim says
[…]Please only link to posts covering real rood, nutrition, 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! […]