Welcome to the 28th edition of our weekly homemaking link-up party: Teach Me Tuesdays! Here, you can share as many posts related to homemaking as you would like from your own blog! Each Tuesday, I feature a few favorites from the week before...
Thank-you all for your encouraging bits of wisdom, the lovely tutorials, and introductions to several new blogs! I so enjoy "meeting" and learning from you!

I love the beautiful analogy Jerica makes in her post It Starts With A Seed. Children are like seeds; they both need to be treated with tender loving care in order to grow.
Terry is a "Mom of Many" with much wisdom to offer. Her post How To Make Doughnuts and Raise Responsible Children reminds us of how important it is to capture our children's hearts by teaching them to become independent of worldly trappings.
Isn't this Upcyled Plarn Grocery Tote the most ingenious thing you've ever seen? Kara from Petals to Picots offers a free pattern with detailed instructions.
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How have you grown your home this week? Was it through gardening, preserving, baby-wearing, cooking, crafting, teaching your children, cleaning your house, loving your husband, or through something else the Lord has been teaching you? Encourage other aspiring Proverbs 31 women by linking up below. Remember, you may share as many posts as you would like!
- Enter the direct link into the Linky Tool below.
- A link back to Growing Home is kindly appreciated but not necessary.
- Enjoy the learning and fellowship!
- Vote ("like") for your favorite entry.
- Check back next week to discover who's been featured and to link-up again!
Disclaimer: Growing Home is not responsible for the content of any blog or ad linked herein.
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#10 Brainpower Smoothie. Come take the brainpower smoothie challenge! I spent much time researching the ultimate brainpower smoothie for my teens who, because of impending exams and overwork were finding it difficult to concentrate. I experimented with recipes and came up with the ultimate recipe.. AND IT WORKS, IT REALLY DOES!
ReplyDeleteThank you for hosting this great linky !
Hi! I am linking up a tutorial on making your own blog buttons: http://www.lonehomeranger.com/2012/01/triple-b-design-your-own-banners.html
ReplyDeleteI also shared my thoughts on how to entertain my preschooler in ways other than using television when I'm too tired to play games: http://www.lonehomeranger.com/2012/01/it-takes-metaphorical-sometimes-virtual.html
Thanks for hosting!
Sharing our recipe for cranberry almond muffins along with some very good reasons to add more cranberries to our diets!
ReplyDeleteThanks much for hosting; I'm off to check out the other links...
Blessings, ~Lisa :)
hello, i am new to blogging andy just posted my first recipe, thanks for hosting :)
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Hi, Jacinda! I would like to nominate you for the Versatile Blogger Award (unless you already have it). I love your blog, and you are so thought-ful!! Please let me know soon :)
ReplyDeleteHi, Jacinda ~ You are a wonderful hostess <3
ReplyDeleteJacinda, thank you for hosting this lovely link party! What a blessing to have so much homemaking encouragement in one place. This is my first time here, nice to meet you.
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I linked up my scrubby-making tutorial.
Thanks,
Julie
It's great to have you here! I had no idea you could make your own scrubby! I'll be featuring your post next week :-)
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