1. Eat before you go. This may sound like a sure way to gain some weight, but filling up on healthy foods like fruits, veggies, nuts, and yogurt before you arrive to the dinner table is the best way to make sure you don’t over eat. At dinner, take a tablespoon-ish size helping of yourRead More
Bread 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 bread recipes from last week’s contributors to the Hearth and Soul Hop: Pumpkin Gingerbread / Cooking with Sara Pumpkin Yeast Bread / Ma Niche Jalapeno Bread /Read More
How to Earn Money Using Qmee When doing Searches
I discovered a new search tool, that pays you when you do searches: Qmee! I am so excited about this tool that I wanted to share it with you. How Qmee Works: 1. Signup for an account with Qmee here. 2. Install the Qmee app to your toolbar. This is the easiest install I haveRead More
How to Make a Chalkboard Pumpkin
Are your kids chomping at the bit to carve pumpkins? The problem is if you carve them to early they won’t look good on Halloween, even if you use these tips for preserving carved pumpkins. Instead of putting it off until the last minute, your kids can enjoy their pumpkins now by creating chalkboard pumpkins.Read More
How to Make Hand Sanitizer
Use this tutorial on how to make hand sanitizer. It is cold and flu season. We have already had two different viruses work their way through our family. We are sick of being sick and have turned into hand washing zealots. Scrubbing your hands with soap for 20 seconds is always the most effective wayRead More
Sweet Potato 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 Sweet Potato Recipes last week’s contributors to the Hearth and Soul Hop: Lentil, Mushroom and Sweet Potato Soup – My Sister’s Pantry Sweet Potato Salad – MyRead More
Slow Cooker White Chili
As part of a sponsored post for Collective Bias®, I created two #FreshFinds recipes, Slower Cooker White Chili and Fiesta Cornbread, using Lindsay Peppers from Save Mart. Fall means chili at our house and chili means cornbread. And not just any cornbread, but Fiesta Cornbread! The Fiesta Cornbread has a touch of heat and lotsRead More
10 Children’s Books that Encourage Math Skills
I have shared my 10 favorite counting books with you a while back. Today, Kecia is expanding on that concept and sharing 10 children’s books that encourage math skills. These days, children’s books are not just for reading enjoyment. Many can be incorporated into lesson plans or used to introduce important concepts kids need toRead More
15 Perfect Pecan Recipes
We had several nut trees on our property when I was growing up. I remember coming home in the fall, laying a tarp under the trees, and then climbing the tree and shaking the branches to make the nuts fall off. Then we would set the nuts out to dry for a couple of weeks.Read More
Chicken 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 chicken recipes from last week’s contributors to the Hearth and Soul Hop: Chicken Marsala Chicken Avocado Quesadillas Sweet and Sticky Chicken Wings Tagine of Chicken and OlivesRead More
The Power of the Peanut – A Gift from Nature
I had my last baby at 40. My last child is also my most active child. We aren’t talking kind of energetic, we are talking a nuclear powered energetic child. I often share funny things he does or says with you on my Facebook page, but it is really hard to capture how active heRead More
Soup 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 soup, stew and chowder recipes from last week’s contributors to the Hearth and Soul Hop: Chicken Corn Chowder with Bacon Hearty Red Lentil Soup Beef Stew withRead More
Easiest Chicken Marsala Recipe Ever!
Here is a truly quick and easy Chicken Marsala Recipe: Making a quick side dish is one thing; I wanted to see if I could take it to the next level. How fast could I create an entire dinner? I took one particular shortcut – I used Land O Lakes Sauté Express®, which eliminated preparingRead More
Cloth Diapering Guide: What You Need to Know to Get Started
If you’ve made the decision to use cloth diapers you may be wondering where exactly to be begin. Here’s a run down of a few things you’ll need to know to jump right in and get started. Building a Stash Determine what your main objective is for cloth diapering and go from there. There areRead More
How to Collect Flower Seeds and a Printable Seed Packet
Each year I collect seeds from my flowers to plant next spring. Collecting flower seeds helps me save money on my landscaping and it allows me to enjoy my favorite flowers again and again. For the annuals, like marigolds and snapdragons, I will replace the flowers that grew this summer. For the perennials, like hollyhocks,Read More
5 Hummus Recipes
I love hosting parties. With Football Season in full swing, I am pulling out all the gear and cheering on my favorite team. I do hate the added pounds I gain from these parties, so this year I am incorporating 5 Easy Hummus Recipes into my standard game night fair. I can eat hummus withRead More
Salmon with Raspberry Balsamic Glaze
This is a fast and easy recipe for Salmon with Balsamic Glaze. The glaze is made with just two ingredients: raspberry jam and balsamic vinegar. I love how fast fish can be cooked. You can cook it start to finish in 15 minutes if you choose to ignore marinating times. Who does that? Me, whenRead More
10 Pumpkin 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 Pumpkin Recipes from last week’s contributors to the Hearth and Soul Hop: Pumpkin Bread Healthy Pumpkin Pancakes Whole Wheat Pumpkin Scones with Cinnamon Icing Pumpkin Bars withRead More
How to Save Money Using Cloth Diapers
With the wide variety of disposable diapers on the market today and how easy they are to use, it’s a big step to make the decision to cloth diaper your little ones. Cloth diapering does involve a little extra laundry each week along with initial start-up expenses like wet bags. However, it can alsoRead More
An Overview of the Affordable Care Act
Like many people, I have somewhat tuned out to the Affordable Care Act. I tuned out because what I heard on the news always seemed to involve the political aspects of the new law when what I wanted to know was “how does this impact me”. I had a chance to participate in an conferenceRead More
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