
Welcome to another Hearth and Soul Hop! Last week I had a difficult time leaving comments on some of the Blogger blogs that I visited. I was able to leave comments on Blogger blogs that used pop up comments. I could also leave comments on all of the Blogger blogs that allowed commenters to leave their Name/URL. For more tips on increasing comments (and to make my life easier, so I can comment on more of your posts) read my post on Making it Easy for Your Readers to Comment.
I am joining my co-hosts, Alex at A Moderate Life, Jason at Alternative Health and Nutrition, April of The 21st Century Housewife, Kankana of Sunshine and Smile, Swathi of Zesty South Indian Kitchen, and Melynda of Mom’s Sunday Café in hosting a food carnival for and about food that not only nourishes our bodies, but our souls!
If you are new, read the Hearth and Soul Hop mission statement page which includes the rules for linking up. As always, if you have any questions please email me at aleasleftovers(at)sbcglobal(dot)net.
My highlights from visiting last week’s contributors to the Hearth and Soul Hop:
Raspberry Ripple Frozen Yogurt
Sautéed Chicken and Asparagus
Growing Potatoes in a Reusable Shopping Bag
Pulled Pork Tostadas
Asian Fiddlehead Salad
This week I am submitting a post on Easy Homemade Spaghetti Sauce:
Please link a recipe using the linky tools below and your link will be shared over many different blogs with many different blog audiences. Recipes should include healthy ingredients and can be old or new recipes or posts. Articles on real food, slow food, foraging, herbal remedies, local food, sustainable food, organics, gardening or any healthy eating information written in a positive and loving light are also welcome.
-One link per week, please.
-Must include a link back to one/any of the host sites (through worded link or badge) in individual post, not on sidebar…although we love having links on your page, as well.
-Please link a post that closely fits into the mission.
-Linky will stay open from 10 pm Monday to 11:59 pm Thursday (Eastern time).
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I submitted my Falafel Burgers which I think are definitely good for the soul especially when served with sweet potato wedges!
Amazing blog! Amazing recipes, amazing talent girl! Love it all and will definitely be back time and time again!
Sounds yummy! Thanks for sharing and for hosting today.
Jane
frugalfineliving.com
Yeah! Very amazing!
It seems you can turn leftovers to wonderful mouth- watering foods.