I Was Interviewed and Featured on Pinterest!

September 4, 2012 · 2 comments

Welcome New Pinterest Followers!

Yesterday, I was featured on the Pinterest blog and it was very exciting. They  told me it wouldn’t post for another week, so I was a little surprised yesterday when suddenly my Twitter and Facebook feeds went nuts. And there it was!

Theresa Loe of Living Homegrown

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Backyard Chickens

Charlotte one of our backyard Polish chickens.

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Theresa Loe as Co-Executive Producer

Filming GGWTV at my house - City Homesteading!

Thanks so much for stopping by!

You can all read the Pinterest interview HERE.  Whoot!

 

About the Author

Theresa Loe blogs here about taking the garden full circle while striving for a more local, fresh-from-the-garden lifestyle. She is a TV producer, video host, freelance garden writer and a wrangler of chickens and children. (Not necessarily in that order.) For more information on these topics, you can subscribe to her free monthly newsletter.

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Linda Norton April 15, 2013 at 4:30 pm

Hi! Where is a good supplier for golden laced polish hens? This is the type of breed I have decided on after much research since I do not plan on keeping more than 3 or 4 chickens. As long as they lay a few eggs a week, I would be thrilled with this particular breed. Thanks so much for your help. Linda Norton

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theresa April 17, 2013 at 4:33 am

Hi Linda-

We love our golden laced polish. She is a sweetie. I mail ordered her from MyPetChicken.com with some other breeds. We still get an egg from her almost everyday and she is 5 years old I think. But typically, I think they only lay a few eggs per week. Good luck!

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