Are you ready for another week of green and natural ideas?
What is “Your Green Resource”? It’s your chance to share all your green ideas, resources and solutions with ALL of our readers! That’s right, when you link up on any of our blogs, your idea will get shared with all of the readers at:
Emily at Live Renewed, Megan at Sorta Crunchy, Stacy at A Delightful Home, Rebekah at Simply Rebekah, Mindy of Creating Naturally, and Beth of Red and Honey.
We know that many of you have posts of your own about your green journey that our readers will love. Some examples of Green Resources you can link up:
* Real Food Recipes
* Repurposed Projects
* Upcycled Projects
* Organic Gardening Tips
* DIY Natural or Green
* Thrifty Solutions
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 ideas to go viral – so we’ll pin the post for you!
The post I chose to pin last week was:
Wild about Dandelion (and a Dandelion vinegar recipe) @ Sustain, Create, and Flow
Dandelions can be so frustrating when they spread all over your garden! But they have a lot of wonderful uses. Plus, they are practically free (since the usually grow without permission).
Jerica shares some of the benefits and uses of dandelion and shows you how to make dandelion vinegar, which can be used as a hair rinse and to make salad dressing.
Don’t forget to link back to one of the hostess so we can all find these great green resources!
Please link to your post, not your homepage.
Tiffany @ DontWastetheCrumbs
How do you know if your olive oil is pure? Are you sure it hasn’t been watered down with a cheaper vegetable oil? There’s only one way to tell (and the label has nothing to do with it). I shared a simple two-step process for determining the purity of your olive oil. I also shared a how-to guide for buying, storing and cooking with olive oil… get that oil off the counter and away from the stove!