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.
Katja says
thanks for hosting. I shared the recipe for a gluten and grain-free Honey-Kissed lemon Tart…. 🙂
Little Sis says
Thanks so much for hosting! Such great information here.
Marcellus Shale says
Found your blog on CAFO’s so thought you would be interested in this article about Pennsylvania’s proposed legislation to protect them: Arresting Monet – ‘AG-GAG’ Pennsylvania House Bill 683 — March 7, 2013 – If Pennsylvania House Bill 683 (HB683) had been enacted in the 1890’s, Claude Monet would be facing a 2nd degree felony charge for “Interfering with Agricultural Operations”. It would also round up anyone displaying, sharing, or transferring the image by any medium. What’s HB683? It’s “Amending Title 18 (Crimes and Offenses) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, in arson, criminal mischief and other property destruction, providing for the offense of interfering with agricultural operations.” – it will be illegal to photograph a farm, a cow, a horse, sheep, goats, pigs, haystacks, tractors, chickens, corn fields, pumpkin patches, vegetables, fruits, and natural gas wells.”
Julia Visser says
Hello!
Thanks for hosting! I just posted an article about a professional basketball player’s transition to whole foods (gluten-free, dairy-free as well).
http://julesfuel.com/2013/03/10/a-professional-athletes-journey-to-a-whole-foods-gluten-free-dairy-free-diet/
Thanks again – love your blog!
Julia
Kathy at Granny's Vital Vittles says
Thanks for hosting Emily! This week we’re working on making cooking easier thru efficient cleaning in The Granny Plan … it makes a really big difference. Drop to join us for 12 weeks of real food mastery. I’m also sharing my recipe for easy pizza rollups a quick way to get that pizza craving satisfied. For more thoughts on transitioning to a real food diet read my post “How to Find Your Real Food Style”.
Tiffany @ DontWastetheCrumbs says
Thank you for hosting! 🙂
I know I don’t need to tell you, but perhaps others need to know the awesome benefits of butter. This week I shared 13 reasons to eat more butter… plus a post on how to bake with healthy fats, including – you guessed it – butter!
Mohd. Aktar says
thanks for your great article,We all are keen to know the value of butter in our day to day life,U really conveyed your expression in a nice way