Welcome to this week’s Eat Make Grow Blog Hop where you share what you have been eating with your family, growing in your garden or making with all your creative impulses. Eat Make Grow is a collective link party that is shared across three blogs and runs every Thursday-Tuesday. Whichever blog that you choose to link up your post, it will show up on all three sites! Eat Make Grow is a way to share with many people posts about your domestic doings, whether that’s growing veggies, hosting parties, sewing, mixing up cleaning supplies, or trying out a new recipe. We want to learn about it! Every week, we will feature the most popular link, and one chosen by the the host. This week, your host is Me!
Your Hosts:
Miranda from Pocket Pause
Marigold from Hideous! Dreadful! Stinky!
Foy from Garden. Cook. Write. Repeat.
1. Link up posts telling us how you cooked it, made it or grew it with your own hands. Eat Make Grow is about sharing our projects. Please no advertising, propaganda, corporate giveaways or informative articles. We may remove links if they aren’t on topic.
Well, Halloween is over and so are all the fun blog posts for diy costumes and candies. So sad. Luckily we have THANKSGIVING to look forward to! Bring on the crowd family recipes! I’d like to see this week’s hop full of your favorite turkey day side dishes – i need some inspiration!
Our more popular post last week came from Living in the Green with an update on her garden’s harvest. I always loved bringing in and weighing all the bounty from my garden and am seething with jealousy on her yield – just look at all those ‘maters! She also shared some great tips on how to keep that harvest preserved during storage. Worth a read!

I can’t wait to read what you’ve been up to this week, everyone! Come on, Get Hopping!:
If you’re a sucker for guinea hens, check out my post I linked up about baby guineas (keets) I found “growing” in my back yard! They are unbelievably cute.
Thanks for hosting! Hope you pop over to my blog
Tammy
ourneckofthewoods.net
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Hi Miranda, thanks for featuring my blog this week! I’m excited about our movable pig pen. I’m not yet sure how it will behave in the mud. The guys welded the bottom pieces of steel shaped like skis in hopes of sliding it over snow and mud. *fingers crossed* it will work.
Our land is rock hard even after rains. But obviously the inside area of the pen will be soft and super muddy… We shall see!
Thanks again,
Aubrey at Rootsong Farm
Looking forward to your updates! It gets super muddy here, so i’m not sure what we’ll do with our piggies in the winter when we get them… maybe just eat them before the rainy season? ha!
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