The Frugal Days, Sustainable Ways Wednesday Blog Hop
Welcome to Frugal Days, Sustainable Ways Wednesday, this is a blog hop! If you are a blogger, please feel free to link-up and share as many posts as you would like pertaining to:
- Urban or Rural Homesteading
- Anything DIY
- Frugal Recipes
- Preparedness/Survival
- Repurposed Projects
- Upcycled Frugal Finds
- Animal Care
- Natural Gardening Tips
- Herbal Remedies
- Green Cleaners
The list could go on…
Basically, anything that you think will build and encourage our community.
This Week’s Featured Posts
I want to say a big, huge thank you to all of you who participated last week!
Here are the most clicked on posts, in order, from last week:
1. Stockpile Your Way To Freedom. Written by Meg of Just a Little Nutty.
2. Saving Money Part 2: Around the House. Written by Amy of A Blossoming Life.
3. Easiest Homemade Mosquito Repellent. Written by Carolina of Help Me or I’ll Kick You.
Congratulations!!! Please feel free to grab my “featured” button below and place it within your post or on your side bar.

Please Note: I share my personal favorites on my facebook page throughout the week!
It’s Time To Share Your Posts
Bloggers, use the linky tool on the bottom of this post to share your best post. Non-bloggers, feel free to add a comment here with any ideas or thoughts you have concerning frugal and/or sustainable living. Every week I will be featuring the most viewed posts so link-up your best ones:)
When linking your posts, there are only a couple simple guidelines I’d like for you to follow:
1. Remain sensitive to the mission of Frugally Sustainable. Frugally Sustainable exists to be a resource for all things frugal and sustainable. Therefore, in order to maintain the integrity of the mission, share your best posts – old or new – on anything pertaining to frugality and/or sustainability.
2. Please link your posts back to our blog hop. Linking back here helps build our little community by sending your readers to all of the other posts shared. Grab the Frugal Days, Sustainable Ways button below by installing the html into your post. Or simply create a text link somewhere:)

What will you share this week? I am so looking forward to your submissions! Remember: My favorite posts will be shared on my facebook page!!!
Here we go!








Hi Andrea! Today I shared a super-cheap recipe to add pizazz to any cookout: grilled falafels. Falafels are a Middle Eastern “burger” made of chickpeas, parsley, and other seasonings. Instead of buying a mix, here is a recipe to make them from scratch.
Thank you for hosting this link-up!
Sharing our low sugar, healthy cherry almond muffin recipe along with a simple & inexpensive way to put down a weed barrier in your garden. Thanks for hosting!
This week, I’ve posted on how choosing grass fed beef can help solve global warming, air pollution, water pollution and catastrophic flooding. In fact, returning animals to pasture globally may be our very best (and cheapest) hope for any kind of environmental sustainability.
Thanks for hosting and have an abundant week!
http://www.smallfootprintfamily.com/grass-fed-beef-and-global-warming/
Thanks for all you do to keep us all connected on this journey. This is my post this week. It’s a great way to not only save money and never buy yeast again, but also great for survivial. Baked in a solar oven it’s the best bread ever! Simple no knead instructions too! http://cheftessbakeresse.blogspot.com/2012/06/how-to-never-buy-yeast-again.html
wow! so many incredible posts already!
this week i’m linking my recipe for seasonal Spring creamy cauliflower puree with vanilla and crispy florets. Top with some marinated mushrooms for a veggie friendly appie or if you’d rather, some grass-fed beef to make one heck of a main dish!
thanks for hosting!
I’m linking up a review of a health book, Gut and Psychology Syndrome. Sustainability and frugality are both impossible if you have serious health issues, and this book shows how many can take back their health.
I couldn’t seem to make the link back work in my blog, so I made up my own! One day I will learn to do all these things – maybe???
I also shared an article on omega 3 for depression.
FYI….I clicked on #16 and got a Norton pop-up that it conatined a virus.
Wow! What an awesome link up, I’m having a great time nosing around!
I’ve linked up a super simple recipe I made with the strawberries I picked up at my local Farmer’s Market. Inexpensive, with a big payback. The kids & hubby loved them.
Have a wonderful day!!
Same here with #16! Virus!
Hi, Andrea
Thanks for hosting once again. Wednesday is my favourite day of the week because there are so many treasures shared on your blog every Wednesday.
This week I shared my recipe for making frugal, healthy potato chips and veggie chips. If you’ve never tasted a carrot chip, you’re in for a real treat. Your kids will never want store bought again, once they taste the goodness of homemade. And when they are fried in coconut oil, instead of liquid oil, they don’t contain any of the carcinogens of the store bought food.
Hope your readers enjoy make their own at home.
Chris
I shared two blog posts this week. I am new to blogging and I just found your blog. I love it! I plan to visit frequently. I too am constantly looking for ways to cut back on my spending and find an alternative less expensive way to get something done!
This is my FAVORITE part of your blog
my week was nuts – totally MIA from blog land. graduated, family, work, many other things I can’t think of right now…
speaking of nuts… how about something hot and cheesy?? oozy gooey cheesy stuffed jalapenos! ow ow!
I take pleasure in, result in I discovered just what I was taking a look for. You have ended my 4 day lengthy hunt! God Bless you man. Have a nice day. Bye