It’s Thursday again, and time for Your Green Resource! I have loved reading and learning from all of your awesome posts — keep ’em coming!! Remember that when you link up your post here on Live Renewed, it will also be shared on these ladies’ great blogs!
- Andrea at The Greenbacks Gal
- Stacy at A Delightful Home
- Megan at Sorta Crunchy
In addition to making this a weekly place where you can both share and learn new green ideas, each week we’ll be Pinning our favorite post to the Your Green Resource board! We want your green posts to get as much exposure as possible – so we’ll pin the post for you!
This week’s featured post is:
Conditioning Herbal Vinegar Hair Rinse from Frugally Sustainable. I love finding great recipes for homemade beauty/personal care products! This one looks great and easy too!
Now it’s your turn! Link up your green posts, old or new, on any of the following topics:
- Real Food Recipes
- Repurposed Projects
- Upcycled Projects
- Organic Gardening Tips
- DIY Natural or Green
- Thrifty Solutions
*Please make sure to link to the post with your green/natural living idea, not your homepage. Also, to spread the word about Your Green Resource to your readers, please make sure to include a link back to one of the four hostesses for this weekly link-up!
As always, I’m excited to see what you have to share this week!
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This week I’m sharing tips for buying and raising chickens at home, which come from Kim of Chestnut Farms, our local meat CSA. Hope you enjoy and thanks for hosting!
OH my stars, there’s a proverbial boatload of fun blogs here on the link-up today 🙂 🙂 Thanks for sharing the link to the herbal vinegar hair rinse. I’m going to check it out!!!! Love andhugs from the ocean shores of California, Heather 🙂 🙂
p.s. I’ve started doing the “no shampoo” method..well, half the time. The other half, I use natural shampoos…and it works great so far 🙂
Looks really amazing…Thanks a lot for the post you have shared us here then…
I think this is very helpful…Anyway, I am glad you shared it with us here…
It’s nice to have your home made recipe, a very interesting ideas that surely bring happiness to the taste of my family…