Around the Channel (N-Z) (1-17-08)
January 18, 2008 by Maricar
Filed under General Housekeeping and Homemaking, Homemaking Blogs and Websites
Here’s what’s going on at the rest of the blogs on the Lifestyles channel this week. Remember these are just half the blogs on our great channel, so feel free to check out those that aren’t on this list.
* Have you ever heard of Japan’s Choco Pie? Tom at Noodles and Rice has the scoop.
* The newest Offbeat Homes feature is the new Antonino Cardillo Project for the Birnbeck Island Competition.
* One Book Two Book looks at African-American voices in children’s literature.
* Christine at Our One Heart has a gorgeous sailboat themed centerpiece for weddings.
* The Weary Parent tells us all about "Speaking Teenager" in today’s world.
* Play Library takes a look at the new website PBS Kids Play!.
* Need a source for free quilting patterns? Find them at Quilting and Patchwork.
* Julie at She Knows Parties has just the right recipe for a Super Bowl party food: Mexican Seven-Layer Dip.
* Deborah of Simply Thrifty has great tips for using old baby items like cloth diapers, wash cloths and baby blankets.
* Solo Mother Christina takes a look at the economic forces behind divorce.
* Are you Stamping Mad? There’s a swap hosted by Katelyn for loose fat book pages with a spring theme.
* Gayla asks whether kids are getting worse, at Supernanny Rules. What do you think?
* Chloe points us to some great ideas for sewing fashionable belts, at Tangled Thread.
* The Food Bowl reports that Michael Vick’s house may possibly become an animal shelter.
* Thrifty Mommy shows us how to make easy chocolate-dipped pretzels. Yum!
* Jennifer at Tree Hugging Family has some reasons to go organic in your garden this year.
* Noel at Unplugged Living reports that Maine’s wind power plan is going to start soon.
* Anna shares 10 things to do when you cannot sleep, at Widows’ Quest.

















Thank you for the link! Both of them actually. I like your idea; going through the channels by alphabet. Nice.
Great idea here, Maricar. Thanks for mentioning Quilting and Patchwork. My posts about free pattern sources seem to be popular ones.
Thanks for the link. My daughter keeps asking for me for more chocolate pretzels.