Welcome to the Hearth and Soul Link Party! The party is back from Easter break, and this week I’m featuring lots of ideas for hearth and home.
At Hearth and Soul, blog posts old and new, about anything that feeds the soul, are welcome. This includes – but is not limited to – family, home, recipes, decorating, crafts, DIY, travel, organisation, book reviews, the arts and self improvement.
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I’m on a mission to encourage everyone to enjoy great homemade food every day – including dishes we sometimes ‘save’ for special occasions.
My Vegetarian Roast Potato Recipe is so quick and easy you can enjoy Roast Potatoes any night of the week.
Thank you so much to everyone who visited and shared over the last couple of weeks! I really do appreciate your support of the party.
Ideas for Hearth and Home Features
This week’s ideas for hearth and home features include (from top left, clockwise):-
Delight your guests with this beautiful Make Ahead Layered Spinach Salad for a Crowd from The Kitchen is My Playground
A deliciously easy meal perfect for any night of the week – Sheet Pan Tuscan Chicken from The Lou Lou Girls
Introduce some delicious meat free meals into your menu plan starting with these delicious Halloumi Fajitas from The Bearded Hiker
Be frugal and environmentally friendly with 145 Uses for Vinegar from Fluster Buster
Don’t miss these great hacks from Chas’ Crazy Creations – 8 Ways To Use Rubber Bands around your home
It’s time to link up! I share as many posts as I can on Pinterest, Twitter, and Facebook. There’s also a devoted Hearth and Soul Link Party Facebook page where I share posts as well.
The Hearth and Soul Link Party
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Please comment on and share a few of the other posts, so you can connect with other bloggers. It helps the party and our community to grow and expands your reach even further. Thank you!
Comments & Reviews
Chas Greener says
Thank you so very much for the feature April, you are so sweet. Thank you for hosting a wonderful place for all of us to share our creations 🙂
April Harris says
Thank you, Chas! I really appreciate your support of Hearth and Soul. Have a lovely week 🙂
Mary says
April thank you for hosting each week and for taking the time to drop by and comment on my posts. I hope you have a wonderful week.
April Harris says
It’s my pleasure, Mary! I really appreciate your support of Hearth and Soul. I hope your week is wonderful too!
Pauline Wiles says
I love sheet pan recipes – the one featured above looks so easy and attractive!
April Harris says
Me too, Pauline! Thank you for visiting and sharing 🙂
Miz Helen says
Hi April,
Your photo with the roasted potatoes is fantastic! The party looks great and thanks so much for hosting it every week for us!We are celebrating Cinco de Mayo all week at the cottage and I am sharing my Salsa Chicken Skillet with you, with my Green Pea, Ham and Couscous Salad, and of course my weekly meal plan with family and kitchen tested recipes. Hope you have a great week!
Miz Helen
April Harris says
Thank you so much, Miz Helen! That’s a lovely compliment! I’m looking forward to your recipes. I hope you have a great week too!
Julie says
Thanks April for hosting the blog party. I hope you have a nice week.
April Harris says
Thank you, Julie. I hope your week is lovely too 🙂
Mary says
I love roasted potatoes, but dont make them often enough…gotta try your method! thanks for hosting another great link party
April Harris says
It really does make roast potatoes easy, Mary! Thank you for visiting and sharing 🙂
Marilyn says
This week I am sharing an Avocado Breakfast Bake, a Sausage and Hash Brown Cheddar Casserole and finally a Turkey Ham and Cheese Strata. Thanks for hosting. Have a lovely evening!
April Harris says
They all sound delicious, Marilyn! Thank you so much for sharing them. I hope you have a wonderful week!
Patrick Weseman says
Thanks for hosting and I hope that you had a lovely weekend. Have a wonderful week.
April Harris says
Thank you, Patrick, I really did! I hope your week is lovely too.
Nancy W says
April,
Thanks for hosting another great party! Can’t wait to try your pototoes!
April Harris says
Thank you, Nancy! I hope you enjoy them. Please let me know what you think 🙂
Create With Joy says
Thanks for hosting April! In addition to Inspire Me Monday, I shared 2 awesome books – Disciple Her and I’m Possible – both SO inspiring! 🙂
Have a blessed week!
April Harris says
Thank you so much for visiting and sharing, Ramona. Wishing you a blessed week too!
Helen says
Hi April! Nice to have you back from your trip! I love roast potatoes so I will be all over your recipe. Have a great week!
April Harris says
Thank you, Helen! I hope your week is lovely too 🙂
Dee | Grammy's Grid says
Oops, forgot to add that we are hosting some link parties this week too: Our Short Story Prompt (ends May 12 for everyone), Wednesday AIM (starts May 1 for everyone) and Blogging Grandmothers (starts May 1 exclusively for grandmother bloggers).
April Harris says
That’s wonderful, Dee! Thank you for sharing. I hope your week is a lovely one!
Michele Morin says
I’ve been doing this, too! Those “special occasion” dishes spell home for my sons, and sometimes they’re not able to be here for the holiday, so I try to make their favorites when they come home–just because!
Kimberly Lewis says
thank you so much for the feature!! you made my day!
April Harris says
I’m so glad you are pleased, Kim. I really appreciate your support of Hearth and Soul!
Lauren Sparks says
Your dishes look delicious! Visiting you today from the Friendship Friday blog hop. laurensparks.net
April Harris says
Thank you so much, Lauren 🙂