Mar. 10, 2009
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May. 6, 2008
*NEW* Schoolhouse Planner

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Take a look at this!!! We as homeschooling parents need to be organized, this would be a WONDERFUL way to help us stay on top of everything! What a great idea, make sure you spend a few minutes looking it over!

With Love From My Homestead to yours,

~Chas~
Chasity L. Burrell
Senior Editor Homesteadblogger.com

My Cup Runneth Over at Heritage Acres Farm



May. 29, 2007
Your Funny Homestead Contest

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Our winning blogger this week is in for a reat treat! Lisa Vitello from New Harvest Homestead has donated one free introductory issue of her New Harvest Homestead e-Newsletter. It is like a mini-book each time you get it - cram-packed with interesting tidbits, helpful how-to's, and inspiring thoughts that will encourage you to remain steadfast at home.  New Harvest Homestead is the newsletter for women who LOVE to be home!  Kitchen gardening, canning & preserving, cooking & baking from scratch, backyard flocks, homekeeping, crafting & LOTS of Titus 2 encouragement!

You can read more from Lisa here on her personal blog or on the Putting Food By column on the Front Porch.

Want to know how to win? Just leave a comment here with your funniest homestead story .

Blessings,
Nancy Carter
HomesteadBlogger Senior Editor
www.HomesteadBlogger.com/UnlikelyHomesteader




May. 21, 2007
Win Cleaning Cloths from The Urban Homemaker!

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Here's another chance for someone to win the Enviro Cleaning Cloths! We had lots of great entries last month!



We have 2 special gifts for one lucky blogger this week!

The fine folks from Urban Homemaker have just started carrying a new line of environmentally friendly cleaning products that they'd like to introduce to you.

This week, they have donated one Enviro Cloth and one Window Cloth for our blogger of the week.

Check them out:



The antibacterial Enviro Cloth is a multipurpose cleaning cloth which can be used dry or damp for cleaning walls, tiles, bathtubs, counters, metal surfaces, car interiors and more. The unique anti-bacterial cloth prevents cross contamination, traps germs inside the cloth and destroys them within a few hours. Clean these cloths by simply wringing it out and hanging to dry. Keep one in the bath, one in the kitchen, and one in the car or laundry. 13” X 13” size. Price is per individual cloth.
Price: $12.50



The window cloth allows you to clean your windows, mirrors, and shiny surfaces with water alone. Clean dirty surface first with a moist Enviro Cloth then polish with the Window cloth for a guaranteed streak-free surface. We tried this on a window with the sun shining on it. With substantially less effort the windows had no streaks. If you dislike window washing like I do, you will be delighted to obtain an effective cleaning cloth requiring less work. 17”x17” size. Can be used with with the Mop System.
Price: $14.50

If you'd like to win this week's prize (and who wouldn't?!), just comment and tell us about your latest cleaning project around the house or the one that is still waiting to be done.

I'll see if I can find someone to choose the lucky winner for me on Friday.

Blessings,
Nancy Carter
HomesteadBlogger Senior Editor
www.HomesteadBlogger.com




May. 8, 2007
Featured Sponsor - ChickenVideo.com

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I'm pleased to introduce you all to a new HomesteadBlogger sponsor - www.ChickenVideo.com. I know that you all just love talking about chickens and have lots of questions sometimes so the Chicken Video folks are actually a great match for us!

They of course have their Chicken Video which would be a wonderful resource for anyone interested in chickens. It is actually a 90 minute DVD packed with information from experts to help beginners get started with chickens.

• Brooder preparation
• Unpacking mail order chicks
• Treating chick health problems
• How to move young birds to a yard
• Hen house options
• Flock and parasite management
• How to spot diseases
• Grooming chickens for show
• Training birds for showmanship
• Basic butchering methods

And their website is just packed with fun and useful information - FAQ, chicken sayings, links & articles, Top Ten Reasons to Raise Chickens, and a blog full of info to boot!

I know this is a prize many of you would enjoy. They have donated one Chicken Video and a cute chicken bumper sticker as well.


Take some time to check out www.ChickenVideo.com and let them know that we appreciate them supporting HomesteadBlogger and chicken lovers everywhere!

Blessings,
Nancy Carter
HomesteadBlogger Senior Editor
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Apr. 30, 2007
Win an Enviro Cloth & a Window Cloth from Urban Homemaker!

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We have 2 special gifts for one lucky blogger this week!

The fine folks from Urban Homemaker have just started carrying a new line of environmentally friendly cleaning products that they'd like to introduce to you.

This week, they have donated one Enviro Cloth and one Window Cloth for our blogger of the week.

Check them out:



The antibacterial Enviro Cloth is a multipurpose cleaning cloth which can be used dry or damp for cleaning walls, tiles, bathtubs, counters, metal surfaces, car interiors and more. The unique anti-bacterial cloth prevents cross contamination, traps germs inside the cloth and destroys them within a few hours. Clean these cloths by simply wringing it out and hanging to dry. Keep one in the bath, one in the kitchen, and one in the car or laundry. 13” X 13” size. Price is per individual cloth.
Price: $12.50



The window cloth allows you to clean your windows, mirrors, and shiny surfaces with water alone. Clean dirty surface first with a moist Enviro Cloth then polish with the Window cloth for a guaranteed streak-free surface. We tried this on a window with the sun shining on it. With substantially less effort the windows had no streaks. If you dislike window washing like I do, you will be delighted to obtain an effective cleaning cloth requiring less work. 17”x17” size. Can be used with with the Mop System.
Price: $14.50

If you'd like to win this week's prize (and who wouldn't?!), just comment and tell us about your latest cleaning project around the house or the one that is still waiting to be done.

I'll see if I can find someone to choose the lucky winner for me on Friday.

Blessings,
Nancy Carter
HomesteadBlogger Senior Editor
www.HomesteadBlogger.com





Apr. 4, 2007
Featured Sponsor - Hope Chest Legacy

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Hope Chest Legacy has graciously donated a hardback copy of The Hope Chest: A Legacy of Love for our next contest winner.

HCL Hardcover edition

A hope chest. What is it and what should be placed inside?
Are they too old-fashioned for today's modern families?

These questions and many more are answered in this wonderfully insightful book. Written by a mother of eight, Rebekah Wilson covers areas of the hope chest most people have never before considered. Using excerpts from by-gone era's, quotes from today's busy mothers and the authors research and enthusiasm for the topic, the author has provided her readers with encouragement, insight and many areas for heartfelt consideration.

Many people have heard of the hope chest, but few know the unique value of creating one. Not only do the material items in the chest provide value, but the skills learned while creating items offers a lifelong heritage rarely found today. Whether the items are handmade or specially purchased, or whether they are family heirlooms or a childhood treasure, each item provides a unique legacy for the owner.

If you have considered starting a hope chest for someone you love, this book is a wonderful place to start...

Click Here to view the Table of Contents of this book.

380 pages, available in both Hardcover and Softcover.


Take some time to go check out all that Hope Chest Legacy has to offer. We truly appreciate them supporting our blogging community here at HomesteadBlogger!

Nancy Carter
HomesteadBlogger Senior Editor
www.HomesteadBlogger.com




Mar. 28, 2007
Featured Sponsor - Living on a Dime

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This week's featured blogger will receive one of the newest ebooks from the friendly folks at Living on a Dime. Plan Ahead Leftovers includes 15 menus and 38 recipes to make your life easier!  Sound good to you? Check out the review by our very own  contributing writer, Leslie.

Enjoy,
Nancy Carter
HomesteadBlogger Senior Editor
www.HomesteadBlogger.com




Mar. 20, 2007
Featured Sponsor - New Harvest Homestead

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Our featured blogger this week is in for a reat treat! Lisa Vitello from New Harvest Homestead has donated one free introductory issue of her New Harvest Homestead e-Newsletter. It is like a mini-book each time you get it - cram-packed with interesting tidbits, helpful how-to's, and inspiring thoughts that will encourage you to remain steadfast at home.  New Harvest Homestead is the newsletter for women who LOVE to be home!  Kitchen gardening, canning & preserving, cooking & baking from scratch, backyard flocks, homekeeping, crafting & LOTS of Titus 2 encouragement!

You can read more from Lisa here on her personal blog or on the Putting Food By column on the Front Porch. Stop by and let her know how much we appreciate her being a part of HomesteadBlogger!

Blessings,
Nancy Carter
HomesteadBlogger Senior Editor
www.HomesteadBlogger.com/UnlikelyHomesteader



Mar. 12, 2007
Featured Sponsor - Living on a Dime

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This week's featured blogger will receive one of the newest ebooks from the friendly folks at Living on a Dime. Plan Ahead Leftovers includes 15 menus and 38 recipes to make your life easier!  Sound good to you? Check out the review by our very own  contributing writer, Leslie.

Enjoy,
Nancy Carter
HomesteadBlogger Senior Editor
www.HomesteadBlogger.com

 


Feb. 19, 2007
Featured Sponsor - The Old Schoolhouse Magazine

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This week's featured sponsor is The Old Schoolhouse Magazine. The Old Schoolhouse has graciously donated a one-year subscription for our next featured blogger. TOS is the largest homeschool magazine on the market and is chock full of information about homeschooling trends and news, product reviews, stories of other homeschool families, encouraging editorials, and articles that will remind you why homeschooling is growing at such a rapid pace. There is something in there for everyone - whether your children are preschoolers or high schoolers, whether you are an experienced homeschooler or a rookie.We even have a special Natural Schoolhouse section in there with articles to encourage folks as they pursue a more simple natural lifestyle. And at almost 200 pages, there is plenty there to keep you busy reading until the next quarterly issue is delivered to your door!
 
If you've never seen the magazine, you can view a sample online copy. And if you've ever wanted to subscribe, now is a great time.  RIGHT NOW, The Old Schoolhouse is having a wonderful Spring Cleaning sale and you can buy a one year sub PLUS the winter issue AND get all 19 free gifts for ONLY $19.95. That's right...only $19.95!!

You save $10 and get the free homeschool gifts to boot!  This offer will only last though unti they sell out of their Winter Promo gift packages and I think there are only 650 left as of this morning. So go ahead and subscribe and help them clean out those winter promo packages!




Feb. 11, 2007
Featured Sponsor - Herrick Kimball

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Our Featured Blogger for next week is going to get their very own signed copy of Writings of a Deliberate Agrarian by Herrick Kimball.  I checked out Herrick's site and this looks like a book I would LOVE to read.  Here's what he had to say about it.

I've Written a New Book About Faith, Family, and Livin’ The Good Life
By: Herrick Kimball

Back in June of 2005, I started an internet blog and named it The Deliberate Agrarian. I wrote stories there about my family and my Christian agrarian beliefs. I shined a light on the rottenness of our modern culture. I pointed an accusing finger at the failures of industrialism and the evil of corporate control over every area of our lives. I spoke of the dangers of relying on the “industrial providers” to supply all our needs in life. Then I wrote about the sweet and wholesome fruit that is produced in a life when modernism is rejected and faith, family and simple agrarian values are embraced.

My blog writings resonated with a lot of folks out there. I received comments at the blog and e-mail letters from people all over the world who were blessed and encouraged and inspired by my writings. A couple of readers told me I should write a book. So that’s what I’ve done.

Although I call myself The Deliberate Agrarian, I am really only a deliberate agrarian. I am one among many who is deliberately endeavoring to reject the materialism, consumerism, pride, rebellion, and dependency of our modern culture and, instead, pursue the blessings that come when Christianity is lived out within agrarianism. Therefore, the title of my book is, Writings of a Deliberate Agrarian.

The book is a compilation of 32 short stories and essays, most of which were originally posted to my blog (they are not there any more). I reworked the writings, had them polished by a capable editor, and self-published them into the 133-page paperback book that is shown on this page.

Pictured on the cover of my book is a black and white photo of me and my grandfather, taken by my mother in 1960, when I was two years old. My grandfather was a hardscrabble potato farmer in northern Maine. I remember him calling me a “little city slicker,” which is exactly what I was back then. I tell more about my grandfather and the old photo in my book.

Many of my stories are humorous or joyful vignettes of the agrarian good life. A few were written with righteous indignation. A couple are so poignant they may put a lump in your throat, or even bring a tear to your eye.

I should also warn you that some of my writings could be classified as “politically incorrect,” even though I do not address specific political issues. My biggest crime in this regard is that one cannot define the good life without making judgments about what is good and bad, which is another way of saying right and wrong. And, as I’m sure you realize, we mustn’t do that sort of thing in this age of “enlightened” moral relativism! Nevertheless, that is exactly what I do. I do it nicely (without being dogmatic) but I do it without hesitation.

In the final analysis, Writings of a Deliberate Agrarian serves to explain, promote and celebrate the virtues and blessings that come when a life is lived in accordance with Christian-agrarian beliefs. It is, I assure you, truly the good life.

If anything I've said here speaks to you, I think you will find my book inspiring and encouraging, and I invite you to get a copy.


Have fun blogging and let me know if you have any suggestions for Featured Blogger!

~Nancy Carter
Senior Editor of HomesteadBlogger







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