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  • Seasonal Celebration Wednesday

    Seasonal Celebration Wednesday

    Welcome everyone to our seasonal celebration! As we enter into the season of spring we are able to share our crafts, recipes, tutorials and thought provoking posts, with one another and the readership here at Natural Mothers Network. This week I am choosing the most clicked, followed by my personal favourite! If there is anyone [...]

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  • Healthy Chocolate Brownie Recipe

    Healthy Chocolate Brownie Recipe

    Dark, rich and divinely moist, this chocolate brownie recipe is healthy too! You are probably wondering just how a chocolate brownie recipe could be healthy- given that brownies are synonymous with all that is unhealthy, and loaded with the wrong kind of fat and far too much sugar. This brownie recipe gets its healthy credentials from [...]

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  • May in Natural Mothers Garden

    May in Natural Mothers Garden

    Sustainable Gardening: organic vegetable garden planner May May is one of the craziest months in a kitchen garden. The soil has warmed up, there is ample rainfall and warm sunshine to help the plants grow well. Of course that includes the plants you don’t want in your garden too, and weeding is high on this [...]

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  • Baby Massage-reduces crying, relieves colic and promotes sleep.

    Baby Massage-reduces crying, relieves colic and promotes sleep.

    Baby massage, it’s easier than you think   Baby Massage.. relieves colic and helps reduce crying  encourages an atmosphere of calm and promotes sleep is thought to boost baby’s immune system   Baby massage - start Ensure the room is warm, and you have chosen a draft-free place to place baby on a nice, soft towel [...]

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  • A-Z Guide to Stain Removal-part 1

    A-Z Guide to Stain Removal-part 1

    A-Z Guide to Stain Removal-part 1 Stain removal is the bane of every natural mother’s life! Whether they are grass stains, blood stains or grease stains, here are some home solutions to make those  stains vanish without a trace! Berry stains-Place fabric under running water to remove any excess berry juice, then launder as usual. [...]

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  • Best Herbs to Grow in your Medicinal Garden-Part 3: Chamomile officinalis

    Best Herbs to Grow in your Medicinal Garden-Part 3: Chamomile officinalis

    Best Herbs to Grow Series: How to Grow Chamomile officinalis Even if your not a herbalist, planting, nurturing and harvesting your own herbs and using them for medicinal purposes is one of the most satisfying things you can do! We have been growing our own herbs for over 20 years and some of the best herbs [...]

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  • Best Lotion Bar Recipe: A Variation to Suit All Skin Types

    Best Lotion Bar Recipe: A Variation to Suit All Skin Types

    Natural Mothers Homemade Lotion Bar Recipe Tutorial This lotion bar recipe acts a s a perfect base from which you can design your own variation according to skin type -these lotion bars make a great gift too! Base Lotion Bar Recipe What you need 1 part coconut oil 1 part beeswax 1 part sweet almond [...]

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  • Lemon Risotto – Risotto al Limone e Menta

    Lemon Risotto – Risotto al Limone e Menta

    Lemon Risotto Lemon Risotto is one of my favourite recipes and risotto is probably the most versatile of all Italian dishes, as you’ll find there are so many ways to enjoy it  throughout the seasons! However in my experience learning the art of risotto making hasn’t been easy, and it’s taken many attempts to  make [...]

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  • Allergy-proof your Home: Expert Tips to get you Breathing Easily

    Allergy-proof your Home: Expert Tips to get you Breathing Easily

    Allergy-proof your home: Expert tips to get you breathing easily   Asthma, a serious condition that can restrict your ability to breathe, or hay fever associated with itchy eyes and congestion, are the reality for many millions of people who suffer the misery of allergies, both in the UK and the US. Whether it’s the [...]

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  • Best Herbs to Grow in your Medicinal Garden-Part 1:Calendula officinalis

    Best Herbs to Grow in your Medicinal Garden-Part 1:Calendula officinalis

    Best Herbs to Grow Series: How to Grow Calendula officinalis   Even if your not a herbalist, planting, nurturing and harvesting your own herbs and using them for medicinal purposes is one of the most satisfying things you can do! We have been growing our own herbs for over 20 years and some of the [...]

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  • Intentional Living: A Gloriously Imperfect Woman’s Guide

    Intentional Living: A Gloriously Imperfect Woman’s Guide

    Intentional Living- a gloriously imperfect woman’s guide to living mindfully      A mindful woman will   take care of her own needs before taking care of others.  A mindful woman is quietly attuned to her own needs, so that she remain strong and centred. She takes decisive action to nourish herself and ensure her [...]

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Seasonal Celebration Sunday #5

The Seasonal Celebration Linky Party

"Seasonal Celebration Sunday"

A big thank you to all those who participated in last week’s Seasonal Celebration!"Seasonal Celebration" I say it every week I know, but what a great selection of posts, each so beautifully and carefully crafted-thank you everyone!

With the final days of Carnival behind us, we wait with eager anticipation for the coming of spring. In my little corner of Devon England snow drops are pushing up through the bare winter ground. With the snowdrop’s arrival come the stirrings of new beginnings, their little white heads, an annual symbol of hope .  Rebecca x

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Go Gingham- Not sleeping? Must be your pillow cases."Seasonal Celebration"

Sara cleverly blends humour, beautiful images and clear step-by-step instructions with this tutorial.


Congratulations Sara! Feel free to grab the featured button in the side bar.

Now let’s link up!

It’s our wish, that together we can create an invigorating collection of ideas that will be an inspirational resource for our readers.
Please feel free to link-up and share as many posts as you would like that you feel will build and encourage our little community of bloggers.It isn’t mandatory, but if you have a blog of your own, why not tell us about it on the Natural Mothers Network facebook page? Then we can visit you there too:-)We will feature our favourite project the following week here on the blog hop and post it on our facebook wall.

Please read through the guidelines below before linking.

  • Remain sensitive to the ethos of Natural Mothers Network. So in order to maintain the integrity of our values, share your best posts on any topic as long as they are natural and reflect the season we’re in, by which I mean- written at this time of year.
  • Please link your posts back to Seasonal Celebration It helps build our little community as you are sending your readers to others who are also participating and you increase the chance of being featured!
  • As a fellow blogger, we hope that you check out at least one other post and leave a comment. We all really love to hear from each other as it helps validate what we do.
  • Why not grab the Seasonal Celebration Sunday button in the side bar by placing the html into your post.
  • Please, no linking to giveaways or promotions for affiliates or sponsors.

Bloggers, if you’d like to receive an email reminder for the Seasonal Celebration Linky each week, please sign up HERE!

I can’t wait to see what everyone has to share this week! Don’t forget to spread the word to all the bloggers you know!


Photo credit: K.Hurleymarcelleitner bilderleben.at

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  1. Jill from RealFoodForager.com says:

    Hi,
    I shared a recipe for a Raspberry Tart (SCD/GAPS). Also, an article about fructose, as well as an article about the different gut bacteria found in autistic children.

    Thanks for hosting!

  2. Jessica says:

    Thanks for hosting! I posted my probiotic and enzyme rich honey mustard dressing. Great for salads and dipping fresh veggies or sourdough bread!
    Jessica recently posted..Cultured Mondays – Sourdough, Why Do It?My Profile

  3. Kelsi says:

    Rebecca – what a great link up – thanks for visiting Cheeky Bums Blog and pointing me over ehre! I shared 2 posts – getting Started with a Natural Medicine Cabinet, as well as Tips for managing a Large Family.
    All the best,
    kelsi

  4. Thanks for organizing this again, Rebeca! Thanks for featuring me, too. Happy Monday to you!
    Sara Tetreault recently posted..Meet Internet Girl!My Profile

    • Avatar of NMNadmin NMNadmin says:

      I am just so delighted to have found your blog and met you, even if it is via the web! It was an honour to feature you- I’m a great fan:)

  5. kristy lynn from Gastronomical Sovereignty says:

    as per usual, thanks for hosting! it’s so much fun to see what everyone else is doing. i adore the connections we build – and that you facilitate!

    this week i’m sharing my version of a Winter panzanella as well as the first quiche i’ve ever baked! (may i also say – my very first photo accepted to foodgawker as well)….

    • Avatar of NMNadmin NMNadmin says:

      Delighted you choose to stop by, always love catching up with your latest posts!

  6. Dawn from Small Footprint Family says:

    This week I’ve posted on 13 Ways to Create a Sustainable Food System. Consumer demand is simply not enough to stop the destruction of our planet and our health by industrial agriculture. Here’s a more comprehensive approach.

    http://www.smallfootprintfamily.com/13-ways-to-create-a-sustainable-food-system