Welcome to the From The Farm Blog Hop this week! I hope you all had a beautiful and restful holiday and a Happy New Years as well!
Now, let’s get on with the party, shall we??? This week’s favorites:
My fave this week is a post regarding Smoky Pecan Pimento Cheese that features “yesterfood” this was a favorite of mine growing up and I love that this blog is called “Yesterfood” and pimento cheese is a favorite of mine for sure!
I hope you enjoy checking out this recipe this is definitely on my appetizer recipe list for 2015!
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The Homesteading Hippy | Spring Mountain
Living |Lil’ Suburban Homestead
|The Homestead Lady
| Urban Overalls |Once Upon A Time in A Bed of Wildflowers |Oh Sweet Mercy |Lady Lee’s Home|Honey’s Life
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