You want to work out, but you don’t have the funds for a gym membership – or maybe you just can’t justify the expense. Either way, getting fit on a budget isn’t as hard as you might think! Using items you already have on hand (or can purchase for less than $10), I’ll help youRead More
Where to Find Stylish Maternity Clothes on a Budget
It’s no secret that maternity clothing is more expensive just because it’s considered to be a specialty clothing category. On top of that, the general assumption is that you are in a bind therefore you will shell out more money and not ask too many questions. This is quite unfortunate! The last thing most ofRead More
15 Delicious Flavored Popcorn Recipes
My family loves plain buttered popcorn, but sometimes it is fun to create a flavored popcorn. For some reason, I connect making caramel popcorn and other flavored popcorn recipes with fall and winter. Flavored popcorn just seems to make every activity a little cozier, a little warmer, a little more festive. I like to makeRead More
How to Organize Your Coupons
Last week Erika shared how to get started using coupons. This week she is sharing ways to organize and store your coupons: Using coupons is a great way to save money. Often times you will hear someone say that couponing is a struggle because of the time. The time and effort that is put intoRead 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 Wonton Soup Loaded Chicken and Potatoes Casserole Crock Pot Butter Chicken Chicken in HatchRead More
Honey Dijon Ham & Cheese Wrap
My kids love when I pack them “grown up” food in their lunch boxes and for some reason my boys believe that wraps and quesadilla’s are grown up food. One of my boys favorite things for me to pack are these simple fold over wraps/quesadilla style sandwiches. Easy Lunch Box Wraps are fun to adaptRead More
Naturally Frugal Tip: Make Reusable Baby Wipes
While there are a lot of tutorials for how to make homemade baby wipes, you don’t see many people talking about something that is even more frugal and eco-friendly: reusable baby wipes. For my first child, I put baby washes cloths in container and covered them with a solution of 2 cups of water, 2Read More
Chocolate 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 chocolate recipes from last week’s contributors to the Hearth and Soul Hop: Chocolate Banana Bundt Cake Sprinkle Cake Balls Homemade Coffee Ice-Cream Drumsticks Chocolate Cupcakes with SaltedRead More
Guide to Growing Gourmet Lettuces
Imagine if the next time you wanted a salad all you needed to do was walk outside your door and pick off a cup or two of fresh, live lettuce leafs. The thought of fresh salad gets even better if you just need to reach across your kitchen counter to retrieve some from your liveRead More
How to Substitute Dried Herbs for Fresh Herbs
Many of us have started drying herbs from our garden in preparation for the first freeze. If you have been using recipes that call for fresh herbs all summer, most of the time, you can use dried herbs instead. Here is a simple guideline for substituting dried herbs for fresh herbs in recipes. How toRead More
Homemade Uncrustables – Crustless PB&J Sandwiches
The classic lunchbox standard is of course a peanut butter and jelly sandwich but if you are like me and have kids that want something special in their lunchbox you have at some point or another found yourself considering purchasing those frozen ready-made crust less sandwiches. I refuse to pay for something I know IRead More
Crock Pot Pork Recipes
If you’re looking for easy, hands-off meals featuring pork in various forms, such as ham, sausage, or pulled pork, check out these Crock-Pot Pork Recipes. These slow cooker recipes are perfect for busy days, using simple ingredients to create comforting dishes. If there’s one thing I love, it’s pulling out my trusty Crock-Pot (or slowRead More
Homemade {Mild} Enchilada Sauce
We love enchiladas, but I recently discovered that I have to be careful when buying enchilada sauce because some of them contain gluten. Tomato season just happens to be the perfect time of year to make enchilada sauce from scratch. You can make extra and either freeze it or can it for future use. ManyRead More
Easy Make Ahead Breakfast Recipes
One of the biggest issues I have on school mornings is making sure everyone in the house has a good breakfast on top of all the other things they need for their day. Lunches are easy to fix ahead of time an store but a good breakfast takes a bit more time than most ofRead More
10 Ways to Save on Airfare
One of the biggest deterrents to a cross country vacation is the cost of the travel to and from the final destination, but we have decided to share 10 Ways to Save on Airfare. After years of flying and multiple vacations we have found a proven method to getting the lowest possible prices on flights. Read More
Preparing Daddy for the First Day of School
Rodney reminds us that it is not only mothers who have a hard time sending their kids to school. He shares his tips for preparing father’s for school: Because my biological father was not around for much of my childhood, I made the decision early on to find a job that would keep me nearRead More
DIY Vintage Dresser Makeover
Katie is sharing how she gave a vintage dresser a makeover: I think at some point or another we have all run into that old furniture piece that is just sad. It may be something you saw at a garage or estate sale, or perhaps it even caught your eye on the curb. Or maybe,Read More
Naturally Frugal Tip: Make Your Own Wrinkle Releaser
A while back I was given a sample of wrinkle releaser. I had my doubts about it, so it sat unused in my cupboard for months…and then I tried it and fell in love. I felt guilty because of the packaging that would have to be tossed and I wondered about the aerosol spray. IRead More
How to Collect and Preserve Seeds from Your Garden + Free Printable Seed Packet
A garden is the perfect place to truly see the fruits of your labor. If you are able to have your own garden to provide food for your family, you are able to not only ensure that these items are healthy, but can save you significant costs on buying produce on your own. Buying seedsRead More
How to Fill Your Freezer in 30 Minutes a Day
Michelle is sharing tips and recipes for filling your freezer in 30 minutes a day. It’s back to school time! I don’t know about you, but my “lazy” days of summer are almost over and I need to start getting back to business. Eating at 8:30 pm isn’t going to fly with a little girlRead More
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