MomsToolbox Readers Recommend: Edition 1

Welcome to the first weekly edition of MomsToolbox Readers Recommend, where MomsToolbox readers share one favorite post from the blogosphere.

There are so many fantastic posts out there and I am hoping this will help me to find even more of them with your help.

To participate, all you need to do is give us a one-sentence description of why you are recommending a specific post and then leave a direct link to that post in the comments.

A few guidelines:

  • Readers Recommend posts may not be written by the one who recommends them.
  • The purpose of the post may not be a sales pitch.
  • Any affiliate links in the post may not benefit the one who recommended the page.
  • And the posts must be rated G.

Other than that, anything good (and not spammy) goes.

So… what favorite post do you have to recommend this week? Please share!


Comments

7 responses to “MomsToolbox Readers Recommend: Edition 1”

  1. Jessica, at Reflections of a Princess, really stopped me in my tracks yesterday with this post on pursuing life: http://www.reflectionsofaprincess.com/2011/05/if-i-knew-i-wouldnt-fail-gets-a-name-change/

  2. Irene Taschek Avatar
    Irene Taschek

    Here’s a practical blog post about how to defrost and organize your freezer. The best part was learning that the front of the freezer door is a giant whiteboard and you can use dry erase markers for recording inventory! Who knew?!? FABULOUS!!!

    http://chiotsrun.com/2011/04/18/preparing-for-a-bountiful-season/

  3. I love how practical Mama Laundry is. Loved this recent post about how to get chewing gum out of fabric. She’s such a great resource for any laundry questions people might have, and I find that I have plenty!

    http://www.mamaslaundrytalk.com/2011/05/02/how-to-remove-chewing-gum-from-fabric/

  4. I recommend this post, called “”How to take a shower. Come back when you can read a long post, or honestly, just skip” at Like Mother, Like Daughter because, if you are someone who is “idealistic, romantic, very well read” with young kids or not, and no routine, you will realize you are NOT THE ONLY ONE who sometimes forgets or doesn’t get around to taking a shower and you will get some gentle advice from someone like you who learned how to cope and was willing to write about it.

    http://ourmothersdaughters.blogspot.com/2010/01/how-to-take-shower-come-back-when-you.html

    Leah

    P.S. Susan is right. You will never go wrong at A Holy Experience by Ann Voskamp.

  5. There’s a post up today at Deeper Story that makes me think twice about whether or not I judge people. Check it out.

  6. I’ve been making homemade bagels recently by following the photo tutorial I found on this blog: http://graceisblessedbygod.blogspot.com/2010/12/one-of-my-favorites.html SO yummy!

  7. Susan Avatar
    Susan

    Ann Voskamp never fails to inspire and set me in awe of God – today is no exception. http://www.aholyexperience.com/

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