
Welcome to Nourishing Treasures’ Make Your Own Monday Link-Up.
I thought it would be fun for us to share our versions of store-bought foods, household items, and personal care products we are making on our own.
I am sharing my
Apple-Cran-Nut Chutney recipe.

Link-Up Rules
1. Add a text link to the bottom of the recipe post you are sharing, or you can use the “Make Your Own Mondays” image (above).
2. All recipes are welcome as long as they don’t contain processed foods or unhealthy ingredients (no white sugar, white flour, soy, canola oil, etc.). You can also add household and personal care recipes as long as they contain natural/safe ingredients.
3. If you aren’t a blogger and want to share a recipe, just leave a comment with your recipe. If you have a photo you could be featured next week!
This isn’t a rule, but I enjoy it when you leave a comment letting me know what you shared.
I will be choosing my top three favorites and will feature them next week here in this post. I will also share them on my highly active Facebook page. However, I can’t feature you if you haven’t included a link in your own recipe back to this post – so please don’t forget to link
Here are my top three four faves from last week’s link-up (click through to view the recipes!):
Pumpkin Cinnamon Rolls – Gluten Free & Vegan from Tessa Domestic Diva
Homemade Bath Salts with Lemongrass from Holistic Squid
French Chocolate Truffle Recipe from Chalet Chocolat
Why You Should Eat Liver from Thank Your Body
| Lea Harris founded Nourishing Treasures in 2006. A mom passionate about her family's health and well-being, Lea believes education is power. Encouraging others to take baby steps in the right direction of health for their families, Lea's goal is to raise awareness of what goes into our mouths and on our bodies, providing natural alternative information that promotes health and prevents disease by using traditional foods and nature's medicine.
Lea is a Certified Health Coach graduate from Beyond Organic University, and currently working on her Aromatherapy Certification from Aromahead Institute. "Like" Nourishing Treasures on Facebook, join the Nourishing Treasures Group on Facebook, follow @NourishTreasure on Twitter, and subscribe to our newsletter. You can also find me on Learning About Essential Oils Facebook group, and Fido Fermentation Facebook group. Disclaimer: I use affiliate links wherever possible. So if you click on a link, and make a purchase, I might make a small commission, but it doesn't cost you any more. |
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