Welcome to our weekly homemaking link-up party: ‘Encourage One Another’! Each Wednesday, you’re warmly invited to link up anything you have posted related to homemaking, homesteading, encouragement for women and mothers, and mingle with others who’ve done the same.
Every week, I feature 3-5 of my favorite posts of the week; be sure to link-up regularly because the “Featured Post” could be YOURS!
If I could only tell you how hard it is to decide on the what to feature each week! So many, many great posts link up! I get a ton of ideas from your blogs, and it’s so neat to have a weekly reminder that there are others out there who are kindred spirits! I am so genuinely thankful and inspired as I read over all the link-ups from week to week!
Thank you, everyone, for all you do to make this a growing community of like-minded friends.
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JES [Heroines of the Faith} hits the nail on the head once again with Purity is Precious. Dear Mamas, share this with your daughters!

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We are getting ready to do this Easy Five-Minute Layered Haircut on our daughter's long hair. Paula [This Beautiful Life of Joy] shows us how.

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Are you waiting? Well, Jenn [The Purposeful Mom] has a word for those of us who are! When You’re Waiting For Something—and Maybe Not So Patiently

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Erin [The Humbled Homemaker] introduces Fertility Flower and the Benefits of Charting Your Cycle…During Any Season of Life

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Heather [The Welcoming House] gets us prepared for winter with the Easiest Emergency Candles from Stuff Around the House.

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If you were featured above, kindly help yourself to the featured button!
If you have been encouraged or blessed here at Deep Roots At Home, I warmly invite you to connect with me on Facebook. See you there!
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I’ve been thinking lately that as this link-up is centered around encouragement, that it would be so wonderful if the recipes that are linked-up are healthy. Something that is not only delicious but also nutrious to the body, an encouragement to living a healthier life. So, I’m requesting that you be mindful of the recipes that you link up. Are these recipes going to make stronger minds and bodies? Examples of welcomed ingredients would include: honey instead of white sugar; healthy oils such as coconut and olive oils; broth-based recipes; additive-free ingredients. Gluten-free, raw food combinations, and soaked are all very much desired.
~ Jacqueline




































You’ve been on my mind today, thinking about the Tuesday linkup; I’ve been praying for you!
Thanks for hosting the party my friend! I always look forward to the posts and your encouragement here.
You are so sweet to think of me…I’m just about ready for bed, but the whip-poor-wills are a’ callin’! I hope you have a blessed night of good rest, my friend.
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Thanks for always chosing top posts. They are so interesting and helpful! With the harvest and the homeschooling, I do not have time to check out all the entries myself.
I’m linking my review of a book I do not recommend, What a Difference a Mom Makes by Leman. Sometimes negative recommendations are good; I hope this one will save confusion, time, and money.
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Hi Jacqueline! Thank you for inviting me over to link up. I pray that your readers will be touched and encouraged by what I’ve shared here. I also enjoyed reading your “Welcome” message. It is also true for me that I write and blog not only to encourage others but also myself (and often to remind and rebuke myself
). You are a beautiful woman. (I will put your blog on my blogroll at my side bar).
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Just wanted to say hi! Hope you are doing well!
Thanks for the great features & for hosting this lovely community, & God bless!
Jacqueline!
Thanks so much for sharing my post on your link up this week—that makes two in one week, and just made my day! I look forward to reading your posts each time they come out, and it is a blessing to me to have been featured again on Deep Roots at Home. Many blessings to you this week, and I promise, you will see me back here more!
~Heather
The Welcoming House Blog
I’m sharing recipes I am making with what’s coming out of the garden. We just had our first frost so the acorn squash are curing getting ready to be stored. I love stuffing them and I shared a recipe I concocted using the wild rice my sister sends me from the Canadian border.
Also a recipe for stuffed tomatoes. This is a wonderful brunch or side dish recipe. Tons of flavor and a way to celebrate farm fresh eggs and tomatoes!
Thanks for hosting!
I also host a link party called Eat Make Grow where folks can share their DIY projects, recipes and garden strategies. I hope you’ll come share with us too!
Stop on by if you get the chance:
http://foyupdate.blogspot.com/search?q=eat+make+grow&max-results=20&by-date=true
Foy
Thanks for resourcing us with some great articles, Jacqueline. Thanks also for letting me know about your link-up and blog. I’ve not been here before and like what you’re doing!
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