Making My Home A Haven is important to me. Sharing homemaking skills. Recipes and food. Bible Studies. This is a treasure chest of goodies. So take a seat. Have a glass of tea and enjoy. You will learn all about who I am.
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Welcome to the Making Your Home Sing Monday linky party! Every day you are doing something to make your house into a home for yourself and your family (if you have one).
My point with each Monday post is, what are YOU doing or going to do today to make your home sing? It can be an attitude or an action. So have fun, do some blog hopping, and link up! Thanks!
Topics can include marriage, parenting, encouraging women, organization, cleaning, saving money, our behavior and attitudes, homemaking, homeschooling, recipes…..the opportunities are endless.
Making Your Home Sing Monday Links Party
What constitutes “traditional” and “favorite” varies by region, culture, and individual preference. Rather than trying to be inclusive (and writing a ridiculously long post), I’m going to consider the following common dishes to be traditional favorites:
Turkey and dressing (or stuffing)
Sweet potato casserole or soufflé
Mashed potatoes and gravy
Green bean casserole
Macaroni and cheese
Pies
Healthier versions of traditional Thanksgiving foods
Turkey and dressing (or stuffing)
Turkey is typically the centerpiece of Thanksgiving dinner. Roasted turkey is relatively healthy, so I won’t recommend alternatives to it. However, the same can’t be said for deep-fried turkey, so stick to the roasted varieties.
There are so many ways to make dressing or stuffing that it is inaccurate to say that all varieties of it are unhealthy. However, many traditional versions are high in calories, carbs, fat, and sodium. For a more nutritious option, try one of the following,
We are so excited you have stopped by for a visit! We encourage you to look through some of the great posts shared by our readers and then take the time to read some of the ones that interest you. The possibilities are endless! If you are adding to the list we thank you for sharing your homesteading, homemaking, and homeschooling posts with us! It’s so much fun to read your hints, tips, and happenings! Each week we will feature our most visited post from the week before, which also linked back to the hop, and my weekly favorite. We hope you have fun exploring all the great ideas everyone has shared with us!
I’m so excited to share this Wonderful Wednesday link up party with all of you!! Many of your favorite Trim Healthy Mama Bloggers will be adding links to their newest and favorite recipes every week on Wonderful Wednesday!!