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I love this small garden inspiration (@ shelterrific)

These watermelon jigglers look so delicious (@ Gourmet Mom On-The-Go)

I am going to have to try these peanut butter banana oatmeal cookies (@ Baking Bites)

This headboard makeover is great (@ A Soft Place to Land)

I really like these tips for throwing a homemade pizza party and I adore this chalkboard fridge (@ The Kitchn)

This crustless quiche with spinach and mushrooms would make a fantastic brunch (@ Joy the Baker)

My daughter would love this mermaid Barbie birthday cake (@ My Sweet & Saucy)

This plastic bottle jump rope would be a fun summer craft (@ zakka life)

This pineapple grilled chicken looks amazing (@ Home Ec 101)

These reclaimed dining chairs are beautiful (@ Crafty Nest)

I want to try these Chicken Parmesan Burgers (@ Annie’s Eats)

I like this post on how to save money on dirt for your raised beds (@ Like Merchant Ships)

These spaghetti dogs are absolutely hilarious (@ plum pudding)

I love this cake stand greenhouse (@ Small Notebook)

This pom pom garland would be a lovely spring addition to our home (@ A Bit O’ Shine)

I am going to have to check out these free resources for summer activities (@ The Simple Dollar)

This travel resource list is another set of links I am going to be checking for our next trip (@ Wisebread)

I love this ten minute pillowcase apron (@ betz white)

These potted banana breads are darling (@ Style Me Pretty)

These responsibility charts are a wonderful idea (@ I’m An Organizing Junkie)


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    We’ve done a huge amount of improvement on our yard, adding in hundreds of square feet of raised beds, so the link about the compost for the beds was very informative. We too can get free compost and mulch from our city. We put it in large plastic footlockers that we originally used to ship some of our belongings back to the States when we returned from living in England. They’re not in the best of shape now, but it gives you an easy to handle amount of dirt to move and work with, they have handles, and they’re on wheels. Since they have lids you can store them until you need them and they don’t dissolve away like a pile of dirt would, or turn into a mud pit. The dirt doesn’t get all over your vehicle either. This isn’t a problem for us because we both have pickups, but if you have a car you really don’t want that inside on your upholstery!

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    Thanks for including my link Amy! I enjoy checking out all the links each week and am always so excited when you include one of mine :)

    Laura

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    I look forward to your links every week. I often start following some of the blogs you link to :)

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    Amy, thanks for linking the chicken. We made those spaghetti dogs a few weeks ago and just for fun I added some blue food coloring to cheese sauce to have the dogs swimming in green goo. They were a hit with my crew of under 6.

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