Welcome to another Hearth and Soul Hop, the food carnival for and about food that not only nourishes our bodies, but our souls!
My highlights from visiting last week’s contributors to the Hearth and Soul Hop:
Chai Infused Marble Easter Eggs from Real Food Forager
Chia Peach Pudding from Living a Renaissance Life
Paleo thai Mango with Coconut Sauce from Tessa the Domestic Diva
Thai Basil Chicken from Sumee’s Culinary Bites
Easy Pad Thai with Shrimp from Savoring Today
~ Please link a post that closely fits into the mission. If you are new, read the Hearth and Soul Hop mission statement which includes the rules for linking up. As always, if you have any questions please email me at aleasleftovers(at)gmail(dot)com.
~Please include a link back to one/any of the host sites (through worded link or badge). The Hearth and Soul Hosts include:
April of The 21st Century Housewife
Judy of Savoring Today
Swathi of Zesty South Indian Kitchen
and me, Alea of Premeditated Leftovers
-Linky will stay open from 1:00 am Tuesday until 11:59 pm Thursday (Eastern time).
Tessa@The Domestic Diva says
Thanks Alea, I LOVE Thai food, so this food looks great!
Gabriela @ Living a Renaissance Life says
Happy Tuesday Alea! Thank you so much for featuring my Chia Peach Pudding! One little thing – my blog’s name is Living a “Renaissance” Life. No worries at all, I might have accidentally typed that into the name field myself! 🙂 Have a glorious week!
Joy@Yesterfood says
Thank you for having all of us over again this week, Alea! 🙂
Joy @ Yesterfood.blogspot.com
Little Sis says
Thanks so much for hosting. Hope you all have an awesome week!
Sumee says
Thanx Alea for featuring one of my favorite dishes! Look forward to many more blog hops..
Miz Helen says
Hi Alea,
Hope you and your family have a wonderful Easter and thanks for hosting!
Miz Helen
Diane Balch says
Hi Alea and April,
I’m sharing some important info on a blogging event: Bloggers Against Hunger. I hope you can help spread the word. Thanks for the party.
Nancy W says
I always look forward to Tuesdays and linking up to your great hop! I shared a simple but delicious recipe for Bruschettq Chicken Bake! Have a wonderful week!
Laura @ Stealthy Mom says
Happy Tuesday! (Yeah, I know it’s really late and I should be in bed right now, but I’m waiting for some milk to cool so I can inoculate it with yogurt culture…)
Today I am Kale Paneer, which is our take on a traditional dish, using ingredients I can easily find in the Midwest.
Thank you for hosting! I wish you and your family a great holiday week!