Learn how to make an Arnold Palmer! These Arnold Palmer recipes are perfect for when you want to add a little sweetness and flavor to your iced tea! I fell in love with tea as a child when a neighbor introduced me to Arnold Palmers: half iced tea, half lemonade. The lemonade sweetened the teaRead More
6 Tips for Being Productive Your Freshman Year
Your freshman year in college is very likely to be your toughest. You’ll need to adjust to being away from home and to being fully responsible for yourself. You’ll also need to deal with managing your own money and so much more. It’s an incredibly exciting time, but it’s also super scary. The fear, stress,Read More
Tips for Planting Spring-Blooming Bulbs in the Fall
Having plants come to life in the spring and burst the season into view is one of those little treasures for gardeners. Bulbs are the lifeblood of that idea. Planting spring-blooming bulbs in the fall can make it so much fun when warm weather appears. You’ll be able to look out on your garden andRead More
What to Buy in September
It’s September! That means school is in session and the holidays are just around the corner. If you are starting to think about your shopping strategy for the month, take a peek below at some helpful tips to get you started. September can be the perfect time to snag some sales and really get someRead More
Prep-Ahead Meal Plan Using Shredded Chicken, Rice, and Beans
Here is a Printable Prep-Ahead Meal Plan Using Shredded Chicken. The menu plan and shopping list go with my cookbook Prep-Ahead Meals from Scratch. I have pulled together some printables to make meal planning with my cookbook even easier. When I create a menu plan, I like to choose 3 – 4 proteins that IRead More
9 Things Your College Freshman Needs to Know
College is a scary and exciting time for incoming freshmen students. It’s also extremely scary for parents. Letting go of your child and sending them off by themselves for the first time is terrifying. Up until now, their safety and care has been in your capable hands. Once they go off on their own, it willRead More
6 Tips to Avoid the ‘Freshman 15’
The freshman 15. Have you ever heard of it? In short, it is the weight gain that a lot of incoming college freshmen gain during their first year of college. For most, they seem to think that the freshman 15 is inevitable, but really it isn’t. Here are 6 Tips to Avoid the ‘Freshman 15’Read More
6 Ways to Make Extra Money in College
College is stressful enough without having to worry about money while you’re there. Between classes and everything else that will be on your schedule, you may find yourself without enough time to work a full-time job. If that happens, don’t stress too much. Here are 6 Ways to Make Extra Money in College to helpRead More
25 Delicious S’mores Recipes
Over 25 delicious S’mores Recipes to help you celebrate National S’mores Day. When you hear the word S’mores, you may think of a roasted marshmallow squished between 2 graham crackers and a piece of chocolate. But the S’mores recipes below will force you to think outside the graham cracker box! All of the s’more recipesRead More
Gluten-Free Corn Dog Muffins
While perusing Pinterest, I saw several different recipes for corn dog muffins. I didn’t pin the recipes because they all contained ingredients my kids couldn’t have, but the idea kept popping up. I decided corn dog muffins would be easy to make gluten-free using my gluten-free cornbread recipe. Boy am I glad I tried it;Read More
Pizza Egg Puffs with Pizza Dipping Sauce
This easy pizza egg puffs recipe with pizza dipping sauce makes a tasty meal for breakfast or lunch. My youngest son is my pickiest eater. It also seems that as soon as we identify a food he likes and stock up on it, he decides he no longer likes it. There are only a fewRead More
How to Save Money on College Textbooks
Have you priced a college textbook lately? If not, let me be the first to inform you that they tend to be incredibly expensive. They can run upwards of $100 per book. This means that a college student could easily go broke buying their books. Luckily, here are some tips on How to Save Money on CollegeRead More
Homemade Blueberry Syrup
Want to get a little fancy for a breakfast without having to do a lot of work? Try this easy homemade blueberry syrup that can be made in 10 minutes with 4 ingredients! Is there anything more scrumptious than blueberry pancakes drenched in homemade blueberry syrup on a Sunday morning? If there is I can’tRead More
6 Fall Garden Plants for a Bountiful Harvest
When you think of gardening, do you only think of spring? If so, you’re not alone since that seems to be a pretty common thought process. Moving past spring and planting a fall garden is a great way to continue growing amazing fresh foods for your family once the temperatures turn colder. If you’re planningRead More
Creamy Tuscan White Bean and Chicken Soup
I have a Tuscan White Beans and Acorn Squash Soup in my cookbook Prep-Ahead Meals from Scratch. It is a hearty meatless soup recipe and as the squash breaks down a bit, it thickens the broth. But the acorn squash growing in our garden have not ripened yet, so I made this Tuscan soup recipe with shreddedRead More
15 Gluten-Free Lunch Recipes for Back to School
Check out Gluten-Free Back to School Lunch Ideas by Alea Milham at Foodie.com Navigating the school lunch room can be intimidating for children, even if they don’t have Celiac Disease or a food allergy. Add in Celiac Disease and adults who do not entirely understand their dietary requirements and it can be a dangerous situation. IRead More
Ways To Streamline Back to School Breakfasts
Every mom needs a bit of help staying on top of things at the beginning of school season. These Ways To Streamline Back to School Breakfasts are sure to keep you going easily. No need to panic each morning, nor to give in to feeding your kids unhealthy options. These useful tips will make backRead More
5 Things to Avoid in Your First Year of College
When you first start college, you’ll very likely be overwhelmed. There’s so much to do and you’re so excited that you’ll very likely want to do it all, see it all, and be involved in it all. Unfortunately for you, you’re very human and simply can’t. If you try to, you’ll only end up makingRead More
String Letters – An Alphabet Craft with Game Ideas for Kids
This string letters craft and game has been reprinted with permission from the publisher from book 100 FUN & EASY LEARNING GAMES FOR KIDS. I was given a copy of the book to review. My two oldest kids had fine motor delays. They were very bright and wanted to learn, but most of the learningRead More
How to Make Lentil Flour
Here are directions for how to make lentil flour using a grain mill. Lentils are approximately 25% protein and high in fiber, making them a healthy addition to your recipes. Lentils are also naturally gluten-free, so I decided to experiment with adding lentils to more of our dishes, including baked goods. I have seen aRead More
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