Fish Oil? At first blush it sounds cringe worthy doesn’t it? In fact fish oil, or Omega 3 Fatty Acid, is actually very good for you. Omega 3 Fatty Acid is found in the fatty layers of cold water fish and shell fish. There are two different types of Omega 3’s, short chain Omega 3’sRead More
Post-Workout Smoothie Recipe to Cleanse and Detox
You know that feeling right after you finish a workout, like you can take on the world? Sure your muscles might be taxed, but the gratification you feel for pushing yourself, for having a great yoga session, for beating your bestie at tennis — whatever it is — can’t be bottled. But you can fillRead More
Gluten-Free Recipes for Easter Dinner
Creating a gluten-free Easter dinner does not have to be hard or expensive! My advice is to stick to whole ingredients, cook from scratch and create naturally gluten-free dishes that everyone can enjoy. This will not only save you money, but it will result in much more delicious meal. It also means that you don’tRead More
Spring Vegetable Recipes
This week I am featuring recipes using spring vegetables to take advantage of the great sales on in season produce at the local grocery stores and farmers’ markets. Spring Vegetable Recipes Roasted Asparagus with Dijon Dressing Asparagus with Maitake Mushrooms Roasted Asparagus with Balsamic-Butter Sauce Creamy Brussels Sprouts Dip Roasted Carrots with Rosemary and GarlicRead More
Steak and Asparagus Breakfast Wrap
Every year when spring finally arrives I start fantasizing about having breakfast out on the patio. But then reality hits. I am not a morning person and the logistics of pulling together a breakfast and serving it on the patio before lunch time is overwhelming. This weekend I came up with an easy solution: BreakfastRead More
7 Tips for Road Trips with Kids
Summer Vacations are just around the bend and with planning come the thoughts of how to handle long road trips with children. Here are 7 Tips For Road Trips With Kids that are sure to ease your burden, make the vacation enjoyable and keep your sanity intact. While any road trip is sure to beRead More
3 Fun Geography Games for Kids
Betsy is sharing fun map themed games for kids – 2 geography games and an astronomy game. It’s officially spring, which means sunshine, barbeques, and gardening in the back yard! Unfortunately, springtime also means the occasional rain cloud. But what better way to enjoy a rainy day inside than to become a world explorer? WithRead More
Tips for Painting Walls Like a Pro
Painting the walls in your home is one project that can drastically and affordably change the look of any room. While selecting the color for a painting project is very important, there are a lot of other factors to consider that can have a great impact on how your project turns out. These tips andRead More
Corn Tortilla Taco Casserole
This corn tortilla taco casserole recipe is one of my kids’ favorite casseroles. This layered taco casserole is easy to make and the results are flavorful! There are a number of ways to incorporate meat, but I kept it simple and made a hamburger taco casserole. You can use precooked ground beef if you haveRead More
How to Make Sugar Eggs for Easter
Use this step-by-step tutorial on how to make Sugar Eggs for Easter this year. A beautifully decorated sugar egg is a delight for young and old alike. It is sparkly and dressed for spring on the outside, and has a lovely scene to discover on the inside. Making the sugar egg shell is very simpleRead More
Quiche Recipes from the Hearth and Soul Hop
Welcome to another Hearth and Soul Hop, the food carnival for and about food that not only nourishes our bodies, but our souls! This week I am featuring quiche recipes from the contributors to the Hearth and Soul Hop. Quiche Recipes Cheddar Bacon Quiche is a classic breakfast quiche that just about anyone will love.Read More
Tips for Growing Pepper Plants
I’m sure you have seen the prices of peppers in the store lately. They can be very expensive and most stores have a limited selection. You can save money by growing your own peppers. Then you can dice and freeze the extra peppers and enjoy them during the winter. Peppers may be sweet or soRead More
Conquering Daily Chores Without Stress
We have been sharing lots of Frugal Cleaning Tips and Eco-Friendly Cleaning Tips, but sometimes life is incredible busy and you don’t have time to figure out how to make frugal, eco-friendly homemade cleaners. There are time when you may find it worth it to spend money on cleaning products that save you time insteadRead More
How to Create A Square Foot Cutting Garden
Cutting gardens have always been a popular type of garden plan. If you choose your plants carefully you can ensure that you have fresh flowers throughout the warmer months of the year. Traditionally, cutting gardens have been thought to require a large amount of space in order to accommodate all the most attractive flower varieties.Read More
Inexpensive Clothing Choices as You Lose Your Baby Weight
I am convinced that finding flattering postpartum fashion is one of the most awkward things about being a new mom. I’ve been there! You are no longer pregnant and although the eight pound bowling ball under your shirt is gone, your body looks nothing like it used to. Your old clothing doesn’t quite fit rightRead More
Seafood Recipes from the Hearth and Soul Hop
Welcome to another Hearth and Soul Hop, the food carnival for and about food that not only nourishes our bodies, but our souls! This week I am featuring Seafood Recipes from last week’s contributors to the Hearth and Soul Hop: Fish with an Almond, Garlic Lemon Topping (Amandine) – Tessa the Domestic Diva Coconut Cod withRead More
How to Find Free Books on Nook
Each day I share a list of free books on Kindle. Each book on the list has been personally selected by my friend Lindsay. She tries to find the most interesting books in a variety of genres to help as many people as possible find free books that they will enjoy. At this time, I can’t offerRead More
How to Get Started With Composting
Sadie is sharing tips for how to get started with composting. Composting allows you to turn your food waste into free compost that is nutrient-rich and can be used for many things! Most likely, you’re going to use it for gardening, so that is what this post will focus on. I personally love to useRead More
How to Use Dish Soap to Wash Your Laundry
Did you know you can use dish soap to wash your laundry? I learned this tip from my Dad. And although he is a pretty darn smart, I waited to share it until I tried it for myself to share it with you. I didn’t actually try it until I ran out of laundry soap,Read More
How to Find Inexpensive Nursing Clothing
Nursing clothing is designed to make breastfeeding more convenient and is especially useful to busy moms on the go. Just like maternity clothing, nursing wear is a specialty category and therefore expensive. As useful as maternity wear is, I felt bad spending a ton of money on yet another temporary wardrobe solution. In this post,Read More
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