Snickerdoodles are my favorite cookie and pumpkin cookies are my daughter’s favorite, so when I saw recipes for Pumpkin Snickerdoodles floating around the internet I knew I would have to make some. I didn’t see a gluten-free version of Pumpkin Snickerdoodles, so I had to decided between adapting one of the recipes I saw toRead More
Using Ladybugs to Naturally Eliminate Aphids
Those of you who have been reading my gardening posts for a while, know that I am committed to gardening organically. I use natural methods to attract bees, deter rabbits, and repel insects. I am committed to green gardening methods because not only do we eat the fruits and vegetables that I grow, but IRead More
DIY Chenille Pumpkins
With a couple of pipe cleaners, you can quickly create your own patch of colorful chenille pumpkins. This is a great way to decorate your home or just enjoy some craft time with kids, all for just a few bucks. Take a look below at how you can craft your own chenille pumpkins, perfect forRead More
Buffalo Ranch Chicken Casserole
This is the original Buffalo Ranch Chicken Casserole recipe! Looking for an easy casserole recipe? This Buffalo Chicken Tater Tot Casserole has a layer of buffalo ranch chicken topped with tater tots and cheese making it a favorite with my whole family. My kids range in age between 7 and 24, so finding foods thatRead More
15 Mouthwatering Meatless Meals
This post on Meatless Meals has been sponsored by MorningStar Farms, Foodie.com and Mode Media. All opinions are my own. Check out Mouthwatering Meatless Meals by Alea Milham at Foodie.com I have been cutting back on the animal products that I consume. We have always eaten meatless meals 1 – 2 nights a week, butRead More
Artichoke Lasagna
Ever since my sister told me about buying frozen artichoke hearts, I have been taken with the idea of making an artichoke lasagna. I ended up making artichoke lasagna several different ways because I wasn’t quite sure how I wanted to make it. I kept playing around with the concept until I created a recipeRead More
Orange Rice Recipe with Cranberries
This orange rice recipe is flavored with cranberries and orange zest. I like to serve a sit-down dinner for my family. Even on busy nights. While planning ahead and prepping meals in advance usually works there are times when plans fall apart. So I like to have a plan B. For those days when plansRead More
Zesty Skillet Ratatouille
This quick and easy Zesty Skillet Ratatouille recipe is made on the stovetop using only one pan. The first time I made ratatouille for my family, my daughter said it was “just a cooked salad” and asked to put salad dressing on it. I thought about it, realized she had a pretty good point, andRead More
5 Ways to Reduce Sugar Cravings Naturally
Trying to cut sugar out of your diet? Here are ways to reduce sugar cravings naturally. Last week I shared that I was giving up sugar. I decided to give up refined sugar after learning that your body converts sugar into triglycerides. Consuming more than 90 grams of added sugar a day can raise triglycerides andRead More
5 Frugal Fall Decorating Tips
Want to add a touch of autumn to your home without breaking the bank? Here are 5 Frugal Fall Decorating Tips for your home. Fall is just around the corner and it’s fun to have your home appropriately decorated for the season. But maybe like many, you are on a tight budget and there isn’t muchRead More
Vegetable Rice Cups + Tips for Cooking with Kids
My youngest son is a very picky eater. I am always looking for new ways to adapt recipes to make them palatable to him. There is no way he is going to eat a broccoli casserole at this time. However, if I switch the vegetables, increase the rice, decrease the cheese, and cook the casseroleRead More
Gluten-Free Chai Scones with Vanilla Glaze
My kids have long been the inspiration for my recipes. When they were really young I was just trying to find ways to get them to try new foods and flavors. Then I was trying to find new ways to use their favorite foods. When we discovered that my oldest son was lactose intolerant IRead More
Why I am Giving Up Sugar
I have multiple reasons for why I am giving up sugar! I have given up sugar in the past. In fact, I have actually given sugar up for Lent the last two years. After the initial 2 -3 days of withdrawals, I feel much better and have more energy. I feel so much better that IRead More
Dairy-Free Mixed Berry and Cream Popsicles
I was diagnosed with arthritis when I was 28. That was 20 years ago, but if you are a regular reader you know that I never complain about arthritis pain. Why? Because I learned a trick that greatly reduces my pain: I stay active! It is completely counter-intuitive, but no matter how bad I feelRead More
15 Paleo Dessert Recipes
Check out Paleo Dessert Recipes by Alea Milham at Foodie.com One of the things that I like most about paleo desserts is that while they are usually gluten-free and they are often made with ingredients that are fairly easy to find. Not always, but usually. On both accounts. If you have Celiac Disease, be sure to double checkRead More
Rustic French Bread Recipe
Do you ever get the urge to create something tasty but you don’t have a lot of time? This rustic French bread recipe can be created in under an hour and is amazingly delicious. The bread turns out to be perfectly scrumptious without much work on your part. The next time you crave homemade bread, giveRead More
How to Grow Chrysanthemums
How to Grow Chrysanthemums as perennials. Enjoy the colorful flowers in your fall garden and use the foliage as a backdrop for other flowers the rest of the year. Chrysanthemums can be a lovely and frugal addition to your garden IF you don’t treat them like fall-blooming annuals! Mums are actually pretty hardy perennials. IRead More
Sale on the Presto 23 Quart Pressure Canner and Cooker
I can each year. It is a great way to preserve garden produce and enjoy it through out the year. I have limited myself to canning fruits because I am able to can fruits, fruit sauces, jams, and jellies in a water bath. I have wanted a pressure canner for some time, so I could startRead More
20 Yellow Squash Recipes and Ways to Use Up Summer Squash
Each summer I compile a list of yellow squash recipes to address the abundance that a few squash plants can provide. Below is a list of delicious squash recipes created to help you use up your summer squash. Once we start harvesting squash it isn’t long before I am working it into every meal and myRead More
15 + DIY School Supply Ideas and Linky Party
While it is fun to buy new school supplies, there are many ways to repurpose old items to make them work for the new school year. You can use Washi Tape or Duct Tape to personalize and update old notebooks, lunch boxes, and pencils. And you can create notebooks, pencil cases, book covers, and sandwich containersRead More
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