Welcome to The Morristribe’s Homesteader Blog Carnival – #18

It’s Monday and time to share the best of what’s happening out there in the world of homesteading and sustainable living!

Take the time to either link up, if you have a blog, or leave a comment about what’s happening at YOUR homestead, be it

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About kmorris

Kelly Morris is a sustainable-living expert who lives in a small Ohio town with her husband, their 9 children, 10 miniature donkeys, chickens, goats and lazy Basset hound.

Comments:

  1. Amanda says:

    Thanks for the link up! Today I linked my Apartment Homesteading: Natural cleaning tips. I hope you enjoy!

  2. This is my first time linking at Morris Tribe. I left post #39, Do You Have the Guts to Butcher a Chicken?. It’s a newbies look at butchering and evaluating if it’s worth it to raise meat chickens.

  3. Thanks for hosting Kelly!

    This week I’m sharing our new favorite indulgence. Sweets are rare in our house during gut healing, and these are decadent enough to make it feel like a real treat when we make them. They are allergen-free (dairy, soy, gluten, EGG, … ) and perfect for those following a GAPS/Paleo/Primal diet. Try them with a cup of tea, for a lazy Sunday breakfast, or pop in a lunch box.

    Silky Banana Bread Bites
    http://www.20somethingallergies.com/silky-banana-bread-bites/

  4. Hi!
    Thanks for letting me share my own recipe of helathy, tasty and delicious Nourishing cocoa bars!

    Here’s the link:http://www.momessentials.net/nourishing-cocoa-bars

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