Fall Roundup, get some fall inspiration

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Fall is upon us.

To be honest I am sad to see summer go. So to help get into the fall mood I wanted to share some wonderful fall recipes and articles written by some of my favorite blogging mamas. These mamas are part of the Mom Blog Tribe. If you are a mom blogger looking for a group of awesome ladies to support and encourage you be sure to check it out.It's a fall roundup. Need some fall inspiration? For a list of some of my favorite mams's and their fall inspired posts visit shortsweetmom.com.


Food

Shortsweetmom: Hearty Vegetable Beef Soup

Hearty beef and vegetable beef soup. Gluten free, Dairy free, Braces friendly and toddler approved. Perfect for fall. Visit my site for the recipe or pin for later.

Vegging at the Shore: Eco-Friendly School Lunch Essentials.

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Life of a Mom 2 Blog: Verde Pork Posole

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The Crafty Christian: Healthy Pumpkin Spice Latte 

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Decorating tips, Crafts and Books

Raising Hill: Ways to Transition your Home into Fall

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SAHM Plus: Easy Baby Food Jar Pumpkin Craft 

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Solace in a Small Town: Fall Favorites Baby Approved Books

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Fashion

SAHM Plus: Breastfeeding comfort for fall

http://www.sahmplus.com/breastfeeding-comfort-fall-giveaway/

The Teal Pumpkin

Healthy Happy Thrifty Family: Teal Pumpkin 5 tips

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What is the Teal Pumpkin?
Every child should be able to experience the joy and tradition of trick-or-treating on Halloween. But kids with food allergies are often left out of the fun, since most candy is off limits.FARE’s Teal Pumpkin Project helps make sure all children will come home on Halloween night with something they can enjoy. It just takes one simple act: offering non-food treats, such as glow sticks or small toys, as an alternative to candy.Last year, households from all 50 states and 14 countries participated. This is a worldwide movement to create a safer, happier Halloween for all trick-or-treaters.

The teal pumpkin is a lovely idea. Many children with allergies do not get to enjoy Halloween the same way other kids their age can. If you would like to participate be sure to read the article by Healthy Happy Thrifty Family for ideas of allergy friendly safe ideas.


Did this awesome list get you into the fall spirit? What things do you like to do to get in the mood for fall?  

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