Talk Of The Town Party 208
Hello friends, we are unthawing here in the former coldest place on the planet! That was a long seven-day deep freeze that I don't care to repeat anytime soon. Bring on the DIY 💝inspiration and recipes. I've been off refined sugar since the Fall so no chocolate or treats for me. Instead, I'll drool over your decadent recipe links.
Thanks again for bringing over your beautiful projects and recipes last week!
Here are a few highlights from the last party.
But first, let’s take a look at what you may have missed from your party hosts!
Welcome back to a new week of Talk of the Town!
Thanks again for bringing over your beautiful projects and recipes last week!
Here are a few highlights from the last party.
But first, let’s take a look at what you may have missed from your party hosts!
Upcycled Seasonal Photo Tray For Valentine's Day
Here's what we're talking about from last week's party!
Here's what we're talking about from last week's party!
Burlap and Wood Valentine's Day Signs - DIY Vibes
Easy Double Decker Taco Cupcakes - Live, Love, Texas
Hearty Cheeseburger Soup - Stone Gable Blog
Secretary Makeover In Cartouche Green - The Crowned Goat
Chocolate Covered Heart Shaped Strawberries - Walking On Sunshine
Faux Fireplace Bookshelf For The School Library -Renewed Projects
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Recipe Links
By: Marie | Interior Frugalista
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Thank you for hosting the party!
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome, Virginia, thanks so much for joining us!
DeleteGlad you've warmed up a bit! Thanks for hosting, Marie!
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome, Beverly, thanks for joining us!
DeleteGlad things are warming up in your neck of the woods... I'm sitting in my wee living room with a jacket on, wondering why the heater is not clicking on. Off to check... Thanks for hosting, Marie!
ReplyDeleteOh no, I hope you got it working, Julie.
DeleteThanks so much for hosting each week!! I hope you are having a great week!!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Debbie
Thanks for joining us Debbie and hope your week has been a good one so far!
DeleteKudos to you on no refined sugar Marie! I went for 4 years without one single cheat on refined sugar, and no sugar of any kind, not even natural like honey or even fruit when I was very ill. It was a huge part of my recovery from chronic illness. I have had some sugar in the last two years but not a lot, and I mostly use coconut sugar for baking which is wonderful, lower glycemic index.
ReplyDeleteThanks for hosting!
Amber, I can't believe how much better I feel since removing it from my diet. The inflammation that was going on in my body has gone away and I honestly feel 10 years younger. The weight loss has been slow but steady and I have zero cravings for sugar. Wish I had done this years ago!
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