Only five days until Christmas! As I mentioned before, I’m on my blogging break for these two weeks, partly as a way to simplify my holiday season, and also to get geared up for the Green in 365 series starting next year! So, we’re just going to dive right in to Your Green Resource this week!
Remember when you link up your post to Your Green Resource it’s shown here at Live Renewed, and on all of these lovely ladies’ blogs:
- Beth at Red and Honey
- Megan at Sorta Crunchy
- Mindy at Creating Naturally
- Rebekah at Simply Rebekah
- Stacy at A Delightful Home
Every week we each pick our favorite post to pin to the YGR Pinterest board, this week’s featured post is:
Reduce, Reuse, Recycle While Wrapping Gifts from Eco-Novice — If you still have some gift wrapping to do before Christmas, this is a great list of ideas for green gift wrapping! We love our fabric gift bags that my sister made for us several years ago!
Now it’s your turn to share your green living posts with us! Link up your post (not your homepage), 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 include a link back to one of the hostesses for this weekly link-up to help spread the word about Your Green Resource. We’d also love your pins, FB likes, tweets & shares!
As always, I’m excited to see what you have to share this week!
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Last week I posted on Can Organic Farming Feed the World. As a follow up, this week I’ve posted on How Much Land Do You Need to Be Self Sufficient? You will be surprised by the answer!
I’ve also posted my recipe for grain free chocolate hazelnut muffins!
Thanks for hosting!
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