September 25, 2013

Thursdays are YOUR Days!


Today is my favorite day...link party day! Thanks for stopping by and linking up. I love to see what you've been working on! 

PSSSST....are you linking up a BLENDER RECIPE today?? When you're done here, go link it up at a special party JUST for blender recipes. 

This week on 52 Mantels:

Yesterday, I shared a round-up of Blender Recipes PLUS started a link party for YOUR Blender recipes. Go link them up!


On Monday, I shared the recipe for this yummy Pumpkin-Spice Protein Shake


On Monday, I also launched a $200 World Market Giveaway


On Friday, I shared a handful of Fall Recipes, Decor and DIY Ideas (our party features!)


To see what I've been PinningTweeting and Sharing, check out my PinterestTwitter and Facebook pages!

If you want to follow me in Instagram, click here

And, what about you?? What have you been doing lately? Link up your recent projects so we can admire!


Rules/guidelines/niceties:
1) If you aren't following 52 Mantels, please do so!
(But, hey, even if you don't, you can still party with us. We're cool like that.)
2) This is a party, so mix and mingle. Please check out some of your fellow party-goers!
3) Grab my button and put it in your post, on your blog or just add a text link back to 52 Mantels!
4) Feel free to link up as many posts as you'd like

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60 comments:

  1. Emily, I am loving all the fall projects and inspiration - I may have to do a couple more things. Thanks for hosting and have a great day... Cathy

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  2. I'm really digging the links so far. Thanks for hosting! Have a great rest of the week.

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  3. Thanks, Emily for hosting another lovely party. Thanks, too for featuring SugarBeans Burlap + Lace Utensil holders! Feeling blessed.
    xo
    Susan
    @SugarBeans.org

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  4. Awww, thank you for featuring me, Emily! Thank you for hosting as well!

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  5. Thank you for hosting Emily! Hope you have a great week:)

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  6. Thanks for hosting, Emily! Hope you have a wonderful week!
    Blessings,
    Nici

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  7. Thank you for your party Emily! I wish I had a blender recipe to link up too, but I'll go check out the party and get some! LOL! Have a great week, Julia

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  8. Thanks for hosting each week Emily! You rock! I mean who can resist World Market and Pumpkin drinks this time of year right??
    Make it a great week!

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  12. Thanks for hosting each week Emily! You rock! I mean who can resist World Market and Pumpkin drinks this time of year right??
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  49. Oh, wait, *this* is actually the final note: the stainless steel inner pot can take a real beating, and cleans up just fine..BUT...after the first use or so (it was after my first use) you will see little "stains" (not sure what else to call them) and, if you are anything like me, you will think "Oh no! I have ruined the beauty of this pot! How can I fix it?" It turns out that this is *very* normal (at least the 'staining', not sure about my reaction being normal :-) ). In my case I had made beans, and my pot now still bears the "imprints" of beans, even though it is completely clean..it's sort of like the chalk outlines from a little bean murder scene. ;-) I'm in an Instant Pot forum on Facebook where many IP cookbook authors are members (including JL Fields and Jill Nussinow) and they have all said that this is perfectly normal and just what happens (in fact they said it in response to my "Oh no, I've ruined my beautiful pot" post).

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  52. با وجود دقت بالای سیستم‌های کامپیوتری بر بازار و وجود انبوهی از اندیکاتورها، سم سیدن به لطف استراتژی عرضه و تقاضا
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