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    Home » Homestead Blog Hop

    Homestead Blog Hop 333

    Sarita Harbour.
    Modified: Aug 29, 2022 · Published: Mar 23, 2021 by Sarita Harbour · This post may contain affiliate links ·
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    Hello and welcome to the Homestead Blog Hop 333!

    Missed last week's hop? You'll find 40 homesteading, gardening, homeschooling, crafting, and self-reliance type posts right here at Homestead Blog Hop 332.

    What's New at An Off Grid Life

    We are just soaking up the sun around here, let me tell you! Living at about 62 degrees north means that our winter days are short and dark, with just about 4 ½ hours of daylight in December. But now, three months later, our days are much longer and we're enjoying the sun until just before 8pm at night. By mid-June we'll have over 20 hours of sunlight, with a few hours of twilight around midnight.

    So all of this sun means we're kicking our seed-starting and gardening into high gear, and busy organizing and planning how much to plant per person to secure our food supply again this year.

    In the meantime, we've had some record-setting site traffic. These are currently our most popular posts:

    1. Homemade Plant Food and Natural Fertilizers
    2. Off Grid Living Mistakes
    3. Off Grid Toilets
    4. Internet Off The Grid
    5. How to Build a Cinder Block Garden

    Welcome to the Homestead Blog Hop!

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    Now on to the Hop

    Homestead Blog Hop will take place every Wednesday and is for all things homesteading: real food recipes, farm animals, crafts, DIY, how-to's, gardening, anything from-scratch, natural home/health, self-sufficiency, self-reliance, natural remedies, essential oils, & more! Basically anything related to homesteading.

    Meet Your Hosts!

    Homestead Blog Hop Hosts November 2020PinFollow Their Blogs

    Kelly - Simple Life Mom (Facebook | Pinterest | Twitter | G+ | Instagram)

    Natasha - Houseful of Nicholes (Facebook | Pinterest | Twitter | Instagram)

    Liz - The Cape Coop (Facebook | Pinterest | Twitter | Instagram)

    Ann - Live the Old Way (Facebook | Pinterest | Twitter | Instagram)

    Sarita - An Off Grid Life (Facebook | Pinterest | Instagram)

    Laurie - Ridge Haven Homestead (Facebook | Pinterest | Instagram)

    FEATURED POSTS

    from the Last Homestead Blog Hop

    Each week we take turns choosing three posts to feature. Each post will be shared on all social media platforms by all of the hosts! Here are the features from Last Week's Hop:

    Homestead Blog Hop Feature - How to Grow Food in as Little as 3 to 4 WeeksPin

    1. How to Grow Food in as Little as 3 to 4 Weeks from Oak Hill Homestead

    Homestead Blog Hop Feature - How to Make and Use Calendula OilPin

    2. How to Make and Use Calendula Oil from It's My Sustainable Life

    Homestead Blog Hop Feature - Blueberry Breakfast CheescakePin

    3. Blueberry Breakfast Cheesecake from Scratch Made Food for Hungry People

    Congrats! Feel free to grab the featured on button for your post.

    Just right click and 'save image as...'Homestead Blog Hop Featured BadgePinGuidelines for this Get-Together:

    1. Click on the “Add your Link” Button below and add a great image of your project or recipe. Make sure you link to the page of your family friendly post – not the main page of your blog.
    2. Link up to three posts each week.
    3. Try to visit at least a few other blogs at the party. Be sure to leave a comment to let them know you stopped by.
    4. Link your post back to the Homestead Blog Hop. If the hop isn't linked to your post then you cannot be featured. All featured posts will be shared on all hosts' social media channels.
    5. Please link up posts that you haven't linked to the hop before. You are welcome to link old posts from your blog.
    6. By joining the party, you are giving the hosts permission to use one photo from your post with a link back to your site if it is selected as one of next week's Features.
    7. This is a family-friendly link up meant to inspire and motivate the homesteader in all of us.

    Let the Party Begin

    You are invited to the Inlinkz link party!

    Click here to enter

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    Follow us on Pinterest and send me a message that you'd like to be added to our Homestead Blog Hop group board. The only rule is to only add posts that you've also added here.

    Homestead Blog Hop - Homestead tips, ideas, animal care, and recipes every WednesdayPin

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    About Sarita Harbour

    Sarita Harbour is a long-time freelance writer, blogger, and homesteader who has been creating online content for over 15 years. She’s the founder of An Off Grid Life, where she shares practical advice on self-reliance, homesteading, off-grid living, and homeschooling based on her 11-year adventure living in Canada’s remote Northwest Territories.

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    I'm Sarita. My family and I lived off the grid for 11 years in Canada's far north. If I did it, you can too.

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