Welcome to the Hearth and Soul Hop for February 19, 2013—the food carnival for and about food that not only nourishes our bodies, but our souls!
Taking a break from desserts and sweet treats our highlights from last week are all about savory dishes with regional flair.
Moroccan Stuffed Peppers by Simple Living and Eating
Thai Green Curry (Gaeng Kiaw Wan) by Taste Buds
Shepherd’s Pie, New Mexico Style by MJ’s Kitchen
We would love to have you join us by adding a link of your own as well as browsing the many already shared.
Guidelines for linking:
If you are new to a blog carnival, or blog hop, following these easy steps:
1. Read the guidelines for linking, including the Mission Statement.
2. Scroll down to the bottom where you will see a small box that reads, Add Your Link here.
3. Click on that button and follow the instructions. (You will be asked to enter the URL of your recipe or article.)
Please be sure to:
♦ Link a post that closely fits into the mission.
♦ Link to your article only and not directly to your blog front page.
♦ Link back to one of the blog hosts within your original post by adding in the URL of this blog hop post which you can copy from your browser address bar. You could also choose to place a blog badge into your post.
Recipes should include healthy ingredients and can be old or new recipes or posts, please update old posts to include a link back to one of the co-hosts. Articles on real food, slow food, foraging, herbal remedies, local food, sustainable food, organics, gardening or any healthy eating information written in a positive and loving light are also welcome.
Note: The linky will stay open from 4:00 a.m. EST Tuesday (That will be 1:00 am PST or 8:00 am GMT) to 11:59 pm Thursday (Eastern time).
You can find the Hearth and Soul Hosts sharing links to entries on the Hearth and Soul Hop Facebook Page, Pinterest Boards, and on Twitter at @HearthNSoulHop through out the week.





Judy thank you so much for featuring my Moroccan Stuffed Peppers. The Millet Fritters I brought today are made from the leftovers.
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Late to the party, Judy, but arriving late does have its advantages. Just look at all of the great recipes! Thanks for hosting!
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