
Dark Chocolate Pecan/English Walnut Clusters and Dark Chocolate Almond Clusters are my faves! I love dark chocolate and nuts! They are probably the toughest chocolates in the box.Jacque Dixon who is Walking Therein asks What are your TV Rules? Television and Your Family are so connected with attitudes, behaviors and more!
Dark Chocolate Chocolate Truffles have to be the tastiest chocolates! I love to bite into a truffle and receive a mouthful of dark chocolately goodness!Some other tasties are recipes like what Tracey who has “Glue on her fingers, dirt on her toes, she makes laughter wherever she goes” made: Pinto Bean Soup Recipe It looks amazing and I am so going to try it! I love pinto beans!
I think Miss Rachel’s Challah Bread would go wonderfully with that Pinto Bean Soup! Challah bread is a lovely braided bread that has a sweet flavour to it. I have just recently tried my hand at making this delightful bread, and I would love to share the recipe with anyone who wants to try it!
Stephanie who Makes It From Scratch has a wonderful recipe for buttah that you can put on that Challah bread to eat with your Pinto Bean soup!
There! A whole dinner planned out for you complete with recipes! Now that was easy! There is even some delicious desserts for you to make too!
Miss Hannah and Miss Alyssa, writers for Growing In Grace Magazine give you those desserts that they made for Bake For Family Fun Month!

It is still pretty cold here in Indiana and my sister has been talking about getting the seedlings started for the garden.
Stephanie of Stop the Ride! shares how they have Tomatoes in my Tub because that is where she is keeping her seedings for her garden.
Miss Alyssa and Miss Hannah who are Growing In Grace are looking forward to spring and since its National Bird Feeder Month they made some easy feeders for when Robin bird comes with the warm weather!
Mrs. Brown who contributes to Growing In Grace Magazine shares some wonderful Grapefruit Health Benefits.
Dark Chocolate Coconut Creams are light and fluffy chocolates are so so sweet!Abi who lives on the lighter side has a too cut Heart Feather Wreath craft! It’s light and fluffy too!
Speaking of feathers…Once Upon a Family shares the easiest way we have found to Feed the Chickens.
Clair Schwan who has Frugal Living Freedom takes a comprehensive look at Chicken Eggs – fresh for you and yours from the homestead. It addresses chicken breeds, laying eggs, gathering from the nests, washing, storing and other pertinent discussion about fresh chicken eggs for your good health.
LIGHT and FLUFFY + TASTY and RICHRuth of But First, We Have Coffee shares how she Makes Our Grocery List for a family of 14!
Silicon Valley Blogger who lives The Digerati Life asks do you budget? If not, YNAB (You Need A Budget) Personal Budget Software Is 10% Off Budgeting should be an essential part of your life on the homestead.
Emma of Home I Own has some Household Survival tips: How to cope with a horrible heat wave. You can survive a heat wave, even without an air conditioning in your house.
Well I don’t know about you, but I am wanting some dark chocolate…
If you enjoyed this edition of THC, you can grab the banner for this edition and share link love on your site!
If you would like to be included in next week’s edition being hosted at But First, We Have Coffee. If you are interested in hosting for THC, they are looking for carnival hosts for the coming weeks!
Alrighty… off to go get some dark chocolate! ![]()
Love, Prayers and Blessings,

Thanks for stopping by “Daily” at the “Planet”!!
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February 9th, 2009 at 4:47 am
Great job Sweetie, but your killing me with all the chocolates. I so love the stuff! Now I am sitting her need some but I don’t have any!!
Roses last article is Trip to the Ft Worth Stock Show
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February 9th, 2009 at 7:05 am
Thanks for including my article about coping with a heat wave, this carnival looks like a great place to be!
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February 9th, 2009 at 8:07 am
Hey Miss Amanda – thanks so much for including us in the carnival. I’ll be sure to link back, of course! Feel free to pop in to visit us any time to say hi. I really enjoyed Tomatoes in my Tub from Stephanie. Keep up the good work!
VegBox Recipess last article is What’s in Season in February?
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February 9th, 2009 at 12:31 pm
Looks like a wonderful carnival this week. I will have to go and check out all the links… I see some recipes, chicken information and tons more!
How clever a theme. Will have to think up something clever too, for when I host it in a couple of weeks.
Well, off to check out the links!
Love,
Rachel
Miss Rachels last article is Super Secret Angels – Join Us!
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February 9th, 2009 at 12:48 pm
Oh may! After seeing all that chocloate I want some so bad! But after a search of our whole house I found we have nothing of the sort! *crys* I guess I must satisfy myself with reading these wonderful posts in your Carnival
Love and hugs,
Ellie
Miss Ellies last article is I have always been told
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February 11th, 2009 at 12:20 am
Hi Miss Amanda,
Thanks for posting these links.
We are fine. I have some goals set to accomplish and don’t feel so overwhelmed. Today was a very nice `Spring` day, so I went outside and read. So nice and refreshing.
Blessings,
Mrs. Michelle
Joyful@JoyfulJourneys last article is The Way To Salvation
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February 11th, 2009 at 11:49 am
WOW! Gotta love that DARK chocolate! Amen to that!!!
How are you doing? I’ve been meaning to email but things are so HECTIC. Anyway. Loved your post!
Oh, and I finally saw Fireproof!!!! WOW! It was so awesome! I posted about it on my blog.
Love ya!
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