I stumbled across this book not very long ago and had to pick it up to see what kind of remedies were being offered here.
While I never even heard of 99% of the remedies offered and I won't be trying most of them I did find the book interesting and had to think of you, my dear readers. Anyone who is interested in learning more of the wide variety of home remedies that some Amish use will find this book interesting.
If you would like to have an opportunity to have this book leave a comment telling me what you had for breakfast this morning.
For an additional entry post a link to this giveaway on your blog and then come back and leave another comment telling me you did.
I will be using random generator on Monday Jan. 16th to choose a winner.
Disclaimer: I am giving this book away only as something interesting to read and would not advise anyone to try the remedies without consulting a doctor first.
I'm interested in any and all home remedies so would love a chance to win! We had turkey bacon, fresh farm eggs and homemade bread made into toast this morning for breakfast. :)
ReplyDeleteWould love winning this book. I had Stollen (German Christmas Bread) for breakfast.
ReplyDeleteI sadly skipped breakfast this morning. I woke up too late..lol:)
ReplyDeleteWould love to read this! I had chai, yogurt & a banana.
ReplyDeleteSounds like fun. We had raspberry chocolate chip pancakes, eggs and bacon.
ReplyDeleteI breakfasted on waffles with syrup plus a cup of hot tea. Looks like a fun book!
ReplyDeleteI have a very bad habit of skipping breakfast..trying to work on that :) I would love a chance for the book...blessings
ReplyDeleteLets see for breakfast I had a cinnamon donut and coffee with white chocolate raspberry creamer.
ReplyDeleteI would love reading the book. Many home remedies work wonderful. When I get to coughing at night from my asthma rubbing Vicks on the bottom of my feet and putting on a pair of socks works better than anything the Dr. has even told me to try.
Karan
I actually just had coffee for breakfast this morning :)
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Sounds like interesting reading. For breakfast this morning I had a super simple, very yummy sticky bun ring.
ReplyDeleteI had vanilla yogurt with strawberries, blueberries and granola. I would love to read this book. I reaally enjoy your blog.
ReplyDeleteOur mom and dad went out to eat this morning so I made a breafast of eggs&grits and potatoes for the nine of us kids :)
ReplyDeleteLast night I made oatmeal bread so had a couple of pieces, toasted, with butter and honey.
ReplyDeleteI had Basic 4 cereal and coffee.
ReplyDeleteWhen I got up this morning my sweet husband offered to make me pancakes, but I am just getting over a stomach bug so I opted for some dry cereal instead. Hopefully he'll let me take a rain check!
ReplyDeleteWould love to win the book. I had yogurt and granola for breakfast this morning! :)
ReplyDeleteI made beef stew and homemade biscuits last night. And since I'm not much of a big breakfast person the biscuits were perfect for breakfast this morning :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the nice giveaway, I am new to your blog after reading a book "amish values for your family" that mentioned your writings. We had smoothies (yogurt, O.J. and frozen fruit) and farm fresh eggs for breakfast.
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ReplyDeleteThis book sounds wonderful. I am slowly learning how to use homemade and herbal remedies and would love to have an opportunity to win a copy. Thank you for being so generous.
Breakfast this morning was scrambled eggs and toast with jam :) Not too exciting but satisfying :)
I am also having a giveaway for Ray Comfort's 180 movie if you would like to stop by :)
Have a blessed day!
Sharon
I had leftover pasta for breakfast this morning! Weird, I know! But I hate to waste food!
ReplyDeleteMary Ann, this is a lovely gift & I love reading these kinds of books.
ReplyDeleteI have shredded hash browns, 2 eggs over medium, wheat toast & 2 link sausage ... & on this bitter cold day, it was YUMMY!
What did you have?
Have a beautiful day ~
TTFN ~
Marydon
I'd love to read this book, we had blueberry danish for breakfast!
ReplyDeleteI had 2 peices of bacon,an egg and a peice of toast.
ReplyDeleteWell, I had to work this morning, I work at a veterinary clinic. So I had a bowl of Oat cereal and a homemade granola bar for breakfast.
ReplyDeleteO.K. I hope this isn't coming up three times, but I keep losing my comment.
ReplyDeleteFor breakfast I had sausage gravy and biscuits, scrambled eggs, toast, o.j. and coffee.
I love home remedies. I had a bacon and egg sandwich that my hubby made for me!
ReplyDeleteI am just learning more and more about home remedies and am very interested in learning more. For breakfast I took my daughter out for a biscuit and hasbrown from Carl's Jr. It was a real treat for her because she went on the paper route with me last night and was my paper rolling helper. She LOVES just her and mom time!!
ReplyDeleteI'd love to see this book. I had only coffee and zucchini bread today for breakfast!
ReplyDeleteThanks for a interesting giveaway. I had a slice of cranberry banana bread my daughter made for breakfast this morning.
ReplyDeleteToday at least, I can sound fancy and say that I had french scrambled eggs with toast. That sounds like a very interesting book.
ReplyDeleteI would love to have this in my library. I had special K and girl scout cookies...maybe they balanced each other out??
ReplyDeleteI slept in this morning so the first meal of my day was lunch - I made pizza soup.
ReplyDeleteBeing my hubby is a pastor Sunday morning breakfasts are simple around here so I had cereal with Almond Milk. Looks like a fun read!
ReplyDeleteI had a carton of yogurt,coffee, and a sandwich of multigrain bread with cheese and hot pepper butter. YUM!
ReplyDeleteI had a turkey sausage, egg and english muffin sandwich with some grapes on the side. Deee-lish!
ReplyDeleteCream of Wheat with fresh grapefruit juice.
ReplyDeleteLeftover chicken chili (heavy on the cayenne) :)
ReplyDeleteI made omelets with Portabella Mushrooms, onions,garlic, ham chunks, farm eggs and cream, and whole wheat English Muffin with strawberry jam. The book sounds fun and practical.
ReplyDeleteDonna in Oregon
I think these kinds of books are fun - because sometimes after you've tried a million things, it's the strangest million-and-first thing that works! I'd love to enter. Oh yeah, for breakfast - a stale wheat bagel that I ate in the car on the way home from the Ozarks. Not that great but it kept me from starving. :)
ReplyDeleteSo interesting! In our haste to get to church on time, I swallowed down some orange juice and ate a banana... I would much rather have had a bowl of Frosted Mini Wheats to go with them!
ReplyDeleteThank you for this offer but are you sure you want to part with it? :-)
Now, you've made me update my blog and I really should come up with something clever ... but in the meantime, I've linked our blogs :-) Maybe, I'll get another poem to pop out of my winter weary brain...
ReplyDeleteI'm a history teacher, so home remedies are always fascinating to me. Saturday, I had oatmeal with raisins, but I don't eat breakfast before I take Communion, so today it was just a cup of coffee - but we had Panera pastries for coffee hour! Cheese Danish had protein in it, right?
ReplyDeleteI have always been interested in home remedies. Had pumpkin seed granola with nuts and strawberry yogurt for breakfast.
ReplyDeleteFor breakfast I had Strawberry Banana yogurt made with coconut milk and granola. Tasty :)
ReplyDeleteThis book sounds very interesting.
Sounds great! This morning I had eggs and an apple.
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Hello, I would be very interested in the home remedies in your give away book. I love books! Thank you. For breakfast today, I had a slice of whole wheat toast with a small dab of peanut butter on it with a hot cup of coffee. The coffee was so good this morning as it was 2 degrees here at 8:30 AM!!
ReplyDeleteThat would be a fun book to look through! I had cream of wheat for breakfast this morning. Delicious on a cold morning!
ReplyDeletevery seldom do I eat breakfast. Coffee and toast most of the time although an occasional bagel isn't out of the question.
ReplyDeleteI am eating breakfast as I read your blog. I am eating a cinnamon toast crunch bagel with cream cheese and drinking water.
ReplyDeleteI will be having coffee and a bagel with cream cheese ;) I have begun to learn a bit about herbal remedies. I am sure this has some interesting ideas!
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