Weekend Reads and New Friends

I have busy working on some important family things, so posting has been slow. But in my spare time I have found some articles worth reading that I’d like to share with you!

Simple Tips To Lower Your EMF Risks ~Start In the Bedroom by Deep Roots At Home

child sleeping, clock near bedside, electro-magnetic field (EMF)“We would be wise to evaluate the electro-magnetic levels in our homes, especially in our bedrooms and those of our children for starters! We spend 1/3rd or more of our life in the bedroom.Please consider doing an assessment of where you and your children sleep. You might call it preventative medicine!

 

Amazingly Effective, Nontoxic Fly Repellant by Sarah, The Healthy Home Economist

A simple, effective solution to annoying flies. Best of all – NO CHEMICALS, we all know that I am a big fan of these types of ideas! ;)

 

The Cause Of Most Diseases by Jill’s Home Remedies

“It is estimated that at least 90% of disease is caused by constipation. 
While this isn’t a topic that most particularly enjoy speaking about, it is too important of a subject to ignore.  Cleansing the colon is the first essential step in healing and preventing disease.”

I’d also like to introduce a few new friends of Like A Mustard Seed!

{you can also find them in my “featured friends” blog roll}
Green Idea Reviews
  Victoria from Green Idea Reviews tests out sustainable ideas so we don’t have to!
“I am a wanna-be-crunchy full-time-working mom of two little ones.  I always read about these great ideas that are better for me, better for the earth, better for my wallet.  I often wonder if they really work — are they worth the extra effort in my not-a-second-to-spare life?  This blog is a collection of reviews of the green ideas I’ve tried, and my thoughts on the experience.”
Visit her blog to find tons of tested “green” ideas and her reviews – you are going to want to bookmark it, guaranteed!
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You’ll love Jill from Green Bean Gardens as she shares great gardening tips, delicious recipes and other homemaking ideas!

“I desire to be a good steward with the blessings I have been given and live a more homemade life. I am a wife, homemaker, and I work at a historic farm. I enjoy learning and trying new things, especially if they have to do with homesteading, homemaking, or homemade things.  I am passionate about growing and preserving my own food, cooking from scratch, and making good real food choices.  Digging in the dirt, planting, and harvesting my own organic fruits and veggies gets me excited, and I desire to share that excitement and what I am learning about gardening with others.”

Visit her blog today to find some fresh, natural ideas. You won’t be disappointed!

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WorkingKansasHomemakerNicole from Working Kansas Homemaker is a dear friend of mine. I really enjoyed her recent series 31 Days of Juicing.

“With Working Kansas Homemaker, I hope to offer my readers a blessed and fun experience as they spend their time here. I post on a variety of topics but love to share my experiences with cooking, trying to live a healthier life and ways I am growing in the Lord and serving Him and my husband and our home.”

Visit her blog to get some refreshing encouragement, especially if you are just starting in health journey! You will love this lady!

 

Please stop by these blogs and posts for some great weekend reads! See y’all Monday!

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About HappyMrsBass

Jasmine (aka HappyMrsBass) is a God-fearing, always-learning, stay-at-home-wife to the best husband in the world! In the past couple of years, her new found loves have become herbal fix ‘ems and things “all natural”! She is continually learning to slow down, enjoying the important, simple things in life…like naturally taking care of her home, husband and health. She really enjoys creating things “home-made” and showing others how to do the same! You can also connect with her on Twitter and Facebook.

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