{"id":943,"date":"2014-06-20T21:00:18","date_gmt":"2014-06-21T04:00:18","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/landguppy.com\/blog\/?p=943"},"modified":"2014-06-22T22:50:11","modified_gmt":"2014-06-23T05:50:11","slug":"link-love-part-iii-rest","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/landguppy.com\/blog\/link-love-part-iii-rest\/","title":{"rendered":"Link Love Part 3: And The Rest*"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><a href=\"http:\/\/landguppy.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2014\/06\/people-gardening.jpg\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"aligncenter size-full wp-image-948\" src=\"http:\/\/landguppy.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2014\/06\/people-gardening.jpg\" alt=\"people gardening\" width=\"87\" height=\"120\" \/><\/a><\/p>\n<p>The remaining blogs I&#8217;m singling out as special don&#8217;t have a lot in common. Some of them have a kind of hippie-chick vibe that appeals to me &#8212; a grow your own food\/do it cheaper kind of thing. But others are just good reads, great information, or plain old fun.<\/p>\n<p>Margarette Burnette runs the <a href=\"http:\/\/www.couponsandkids.com\">Coupons and Kids<\/a> blog and caught me immediately with posts that spoke to my needs and considerations. For example,<a href=\"http:\/\/couponsandkids.com\/get-rid-of-cable-and-save-money-in-5-easy-steps\/\"> today&#8217;s post<\/a> is about getting rid of cable, something I&#8217;ve toyed with for a while. This gives me a step by step guide. I love her <a href=\"http:\/\/couponsandkids.com\/coupon-database\/\">coupon database<\/a>, too.<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"http:\/\/www.suddenlyfrugal.com\/\">Suddenly Frugal<\/a>, by Leah Ingram, is a similar kind of site, with coupons, ideas for saving money, and well-researched articles &#8212; store brands versus name brands, the value of organic food. She has a regular feature called <a href=\"http:\/\/www.suddenlyfrugal.com\/2014\/06\/freebie-friday-june-13-19-2014\/\">Freebie Friday<\/a> that I love. I&#8217;ve subscribed for some time, and follow on <a href=\"https:\/\/www.facebook.com\/pages\/Suddenly-Frugal\/101040229954873\">Facebook<\/a>, too.<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"http:\/\/spoonfedblog.net\/\">Spoonfed <\/a>aims to get kids interested in healthy eating &#8212; a near obsession of writer Christina LeBeau. It&#8217;s her journey, and her advice, and it&#8217;s good and entertaining. She found a cute <a href=\"http:\/\/spoonfedblog.net\/2014\/06\/09\/table-topic\/\">placemat <\/a>that speaks her language, she has a printable <a href=\"http:\/\/spoonfedblog.net\/2012\/09\/20\/handout-why-school-and-junk-food-dont-mix-and-what-educators-can-do-about-it\/\">decree <\/a>on her site about getting junk out of school food, If you agree with her perspective, you&#8217;ll love the blog. And any parent who has run the juggernaut of end of year school parties filled with junk food can&#8217;t help but agree with much of what she writes &#8212; check her post on the topic <a href=\"http:\/\/spoonfedblog.net\/2014\/06\/03\/pondering-a-school-pizza-party\/\">here<\/a>. She continues it <a href=\"http:\/\/spoonfedblog.net\/2014\/06\/07\/more-pondering-on-school-party-food\/\">here<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p>Amanda Klenner&#8217;s <a href=\"http:\/\/naturallivingmamma.com\/\">Natural Living Mamma<\/a> was created out of her own journey to wellness. There are lots of cool recipes &#8212; <a href=\"http:\/\/naturallivingmamma.com\/2014\/06\/04\/honey-sweetened-ginger-ale-recipe\/\">natural ginger ale<\/a> is very tasty (I use twice the ginger, though, and use a microplane zester so I get more of the ginger goodness). She has this new thing going with a couple other bloggers to create simple meal ideas every Friday. I&#8217;ll be checking in on that a lot. Maybe not on Fridays only!<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"http:\/\/www.evergrowingfarm.com\">Ever Growing Farm <\/a> is the adventures of Melissa Willis to create an urban farm on 1\/8 of an acre.This spring, she and her partner started a <a href=\"http:\/\/evergrowingfarm.com\/local-bite\">&#8220;Local Bite Challenge&#8221;<\/a>, trying to eat food sourced as close to home as possible, spending just $100 per week. Having an urban homestead probably makes that possible. Interested in bee keeping? She has posts about it. Want to know what to do with a big harvest? There are posts on food preservation. Gardeners of all stripes, you will love this blog to death.<\/p>\n<p>The Lisa Wannabe blog award goes to<a href=\"http:\/\/thehomesteadinghippy.com\/\"> The Homesteading Hippy<\/a> &#8212; because in a perfect world, that&#8217;s what I&#8217;d be. Me and some chickens and a pig for fun and some goats for manure. And lots of gardening. My favorite post so far this blogathon is one that I&#8217;ll make use of for years to come: <a href=\"http:\/\/thehomesteadinghippy.com\/make-hand-sanitizer\/\">natural hand sanitizer<\/a>. YAY!<\/p>\n<p>Of course, you can&#8217;t always be natural, and that&#8217;s guilt inducing, Which is where the <a href=\"http:\/\/naturalaspossiblemom.com\/\">Natural As Possible Mom<\/a> blog comes in. Sure there are musings, but there are also good ideas, links, even game reviews. Go forth, read, and feel <del>no<\/del> less guilt!<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"http:\/\/californiawildwoman.com\/\">California Wildwoman<\/a> is one of those blogs that doesn&#8217;t fit in one of the categories I&#8217;ve used. But I like it. Holly Ocasio Rizzo, the writer, speaks to me in some very personal way every week. The blog on having a personal<a href=\"http:\/\/californiawildwoman.com\/2014\/06\/18\/reset-your-spending-with-a-poverty-week\/\"> &#8220;poverty week&#8221;<\/a>, being too much of a pansy to<a href=\"http:\/\/californiawildwoman.com\/practical-writing\/chicken-of-writing\/\"> actually write it down,<\/a> whatever &#8220;it&#8221; is, and random stuff that comes out of her virtual pen, like <a href=\"http:\/\/californiawildwoman.com\/et-cetera\/you-know-youre-a-grown-up-when\/\">this <\/a>lovely. Subscribed. Read it when it hits my in box.<\/p>\n<p>Paul Vachon&#8217;s <a href=\"http:\/\/www.paulvachonwrites.com\/untitled.html\">blog <\/a>covers writing, but also Michigan and Detroit. It&#8217;s his history-related posts that get me &#8212; I am, after all, a trained historian! I&#8217;ve never been to Michigan &#8212; maybe I never will. But I&#8217;ve learned a lot about it thanks to Paul.<\/p>\n<p>I&#8217;m old now, says my (older) brother. So I appreciate sites that exercise my brain. To wit: <a href=\"http:\/\/craniumcrunches.com\/blog\/\">Cranium Crunches Blog.<\/a> I don&#8217;t get to it daily, but I do some of the puzzles and games every week. I&#8217;m hoping it helps me, as the blog tag line says, find my keys. Although my car doesn&#8217;t need keys any more.<\/p>\n<p>I debated putting this last blogger on a separate list, with non-blogathon writers whose work I discovered outside the confines of this yearly exercise, but Elizabeth Kricfalusi&#8217;s <a href=\"http:\/\/www.techforluddites.com\/\">Tech For Luddites<\/a> blog is a part of the party, so here she is. She writes about tech. So that I can understand it. Put those sentences together. Reread them. If you know me, you realize just how mind-boggling that is. And she answers questions and points you to resources, even if they are things that don&#8217;t enrich her specifically. So, she understands tech, explains it to you, and has a moral compass. Seriously!<\/p>\n<p>Have fun reading. If you found any gems in your blogging travels, let me know in the comments.<\/p>\n<p><em>*Sung to the tune of the Gilligan&#8217;s Island theme song<\/em><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The remaining blogs I&#8217;m singling out as special don&#8217;t have a lot in common. Some of them have a kind of hippie-chick vibe that appeals to me &#8212; a grow your own food\/do it cheaper kind of thing. But others are just good reads, great information, or plain old fun. 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