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By Vanessa Query — June 2, 2013 Filed Under: Apropos

Imbibed in May

Imbibed - Link Love (They Call Me Oystergirl)

im•bibe. verb. 1.) to consume, to drink; 2.) to absorb, to soak up; 3.) to take or receive into the mind, as knowledge, ideas, or the like.

IMBIBED is monthly link love. It features links to posts by blogging comrades that I dig. It’s categorized based on my own blog’s categories.

Food & Recipes

  • Five Tips to Improve Digestive Health
  • Top 8 Reasons to Eat Fermented Foods
  • Homemade Vanilla Extract & 10 Ways to Use It
  • 40 Healthy Kids Snack Ideas
  • 7-day Bone Broth
  • Paleo Cardamom Cupcakes with Lemon Cream Frosting
  • Ghee Mayo
  • Chemicals banned in other countries but allowed in US foods
  • 5 Reasons I Don’t Buy Meat at the Grocery Store
  • The ugly truth about unhealthy vegetable oils
  • My Raw Milk Diet Cure Experiment: What I Did and How I Did It
  • Affording Real Foods – healthy on a budget
  • Making cultured butter – it’s so easy!
  • How to Find Local Farms For Eggs and Meat
  • Milk Kefir Smoothie Recipe and Information
  • Chocolate Peanut Butter Ice Cream
  • Why Go Gluten Free?
  • Gluten-free Crackers
  • Why I Choose To Be A Criminal (raw milk)
  • Say NO to GMOs: What They Are & How to Avoid Them
  • History of Margarine: Why Have We Stopped Fighting?

Health & Wellness

  • Anti-stress DIY Eggshell Calcium
  • Top 4 Running Essentials
  • The Morning Makeover: Wake up like you mean it
  • How To Cure Tooth Decay: What Causes Tooth Decay?
  • Skip The Soap – Use Water Instead When Bathing Baby
  • Enter into the magical world of ancient wisdom: What is Ayurveda?
  • Homeopathy: Everything You Ever Wanted to Know
  • Why I Stopped Using Sunscreen
  • Dangers of Sunscreen
  • How to Improve Indoor Air Quality
  • How I Cured My Son’s Ear Infection…Naturally

Homesteading

  • 14 Reasons to Have Compost Worms
  • How to Regrow Fruit and Vegetable Scraps
  • Our Simple 3-Bin Composting System
  • Composting – It’s not as hard as you think
  • Beauty Recipe: Raw Apple Cider Vinegar Pre-shampoo Dandruff Treatment
  • Homemade abrasive cleaning powder made from eggshells

Life & Culture

  • Why I Choose to Keep My Dollars Local
  • The Reality Behind The Computer Screen
  • Could A Simpler Life Cure Childhood Obesity?
  • Honk If You Love Boobies – breastfeeding in public
  • Reduce Your Budget by Reducing Waste

And now it’s your turn to imbibe…

A shameless plug for some favorite posts of my own from this month:

  • Cookout Recipes: Lavender Lemonade with Raw Honey
  • What Paleo Means to Me (a non-dogmatic view)
  • Tips for Cooking Steak
  • Amateur Gardening in Rhode Island Report #2



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Comments

  1. schmalzphotography says

    June 2, 2013 at 5:21 pm

    Thanks for the link!

    • Vanessa Query says

      June 2, 2013 at 5:22 pm

      welcome 🙂

  2. butternutrition.com says

    June 2, 2013 at 9:33 pm

    imbibe– LOVE it, so clever! Thanks for the link love (and expanding my vocabulary)!

    • Vanessa Query says

      June 2, 2013 at 9:59 pm

      hehe, you’re welcome, and thank you!

  3. ninjanurse says

    June 9, 2013 at 12:33 pm

    Dangers of sunscreen? I have a hard time making myself use it because it feels icky. I wear a hat and stay in the shade. When I was in my 20’s I accepted the fact that I am pale, stopped trying to tan, and have fewer wrinkles today.

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