Welcome to the 29th edition of our weekly homemaking link-up party: ‘Encourage One Another’! Thank-you for sharing your homemaking wisdom, lovely tutorials, and introducing yourselves – I enjoy meeting each one of you. Also, glad to see so many new blogs linking -up!!
Here are the Picks Of the Week: (in no particular order) It is always so very hard to choose… your votes HELP me decide!!
Have you ever wondered How To Marry The Boy Next Door? Well, let Phyllis {Proclaiming God’s Faithfulness} tell you how she did it! This is a great story with lots of truth packed in.

Cindy writes at {Apron Strings And Apple Trees}, and she graciously shares her recipe for Quite Simply The Best Bread Ever. I am planning to make this
Anna {Feminine Adventures} recounts How $5 Nearly Spoiled A Perfect Weekend. I am always fascinated at how we look at life and how our Savior gives us ‘more grace’. (James 4:6)
Sarah from {Bees In My Bonnet} shares the Biggest Frugal Tip Ever:

My new friend Clint Baker {The Redeemed Gardener} has something new (really old) for the gardeners amongst us: It is called Hugelkultur: A Raised-Bed Experiment

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How have you grown your roots deeper at home this week? What do you have to share with another Proverbs 31 woman today? This could include topics such as: character-building or homemaking skills, cleaning, cooking, gardening, an alternative medicine tip, devotions, a special photo, or any other topic that would be of encouragement to someone. Link up as many posts as you like.
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- ~I hope you enjoy the great reading and fellowship!
- ~Check back next week to discover who’s been featured and to link-up again!
~ Jacqueline






































Thank you so much for making me smile really big this morning! God Bless you all!
I can’t make it to look at your highlighted links right now–crazy busy day–but they look wonderful as usual. I’ll be back, though!
I linked up a review of a very worthwhile book. Crystal, the Money-Saving Mom, addresses budgeting in the broader context of a mom managing her goals, her time, her home, and her attitude. The Money Saving Mom’s Budget is a beautiful book.
Thanks for the link up.
I love that book too Annie Kate…especially because even though it’s a book on money, Crystal points out the purpose of money: to allow us to be free to serve God’s kingdom for faithfully!
Oi Jaque Line!
É muito bom visitar seu blog e ler as mensagens de encoarjamento que há por aqui.
Visite meu novo blog sobre MEDITAÇÕES. Sua opinião é muito importante para mim.
Abraços!
Hi Jacky Line!
It’s great to visit your blog and read the messages encoarjamento we have here.
Visit my new blog about MEDITATIONS. Your opinion is very important to me.
Hugs!
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Awwww, thanks so much for featuring my post, Jacqueline!
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Jacqueline, I made Cindy’s bread recipe two days ago and it is wonderful! I ended up with 3 round loaves, 3 rectangular loaves and one dozen rolls. Enjoy making the recipe.
Ha! Yeah, I had to make rolls, too, because I actually only own 3 loaf pans and this recipe makes 6. So now when I make it I halve the recipe.
Thank you oodles for featuring me Jacqueline! <3
Cindy @ Apron Strings and Apple Trees
You are welcome, Cindy! Good, I will remember to make half a recipe!!
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Thanks so much for hosting. Today I’m sharing a post in which I’m giving a garden update in which little was cultivated in the garden while much was cultivated in my children’s hearts.
There’s also a frugal tip for making your own plastic plant tabs/labels.
Loved the selected post on “Contentment” as a most frugal tip! I find I save the most money by staying home!
Blessings, ~Lisa
Lisa, I, too, believe we have too little contentment and would be so much further ahead if we didn’t want so much! Your children are blessed and will thank you for sowing/cultivating into their hearts some day!! Blessings
Thank you always for your kind comments & shout-outs on FB, I linked up 5 posts this week… haven’t had a lot of time to link up with the new business! Blessings!
Rachel, that’s great! The more the merrier
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