If you love the cottage garden look, you know that you can’t have it without window boxes. Window boxes are the perfect addition, as they offer so much beauty and charm as they overflow with colorful flowers and greenery. Perhaps your neighbors have window boxes, and you have walked by their home turning green withRead More
Favorite Restaurants in the US, Canada, and the UK
Last week I shared my favorite places to eat in Reno, Nevada. If you are traveling, you might want to check out some of the following bloggers’ recommendations for their hometowns: Eastern US Tampa, Florida – I Run for Wine Annapolis, Maryland – Maryland Momma’s Rambles Framingham, Massachusetts – 3 Garnets & 2 Sapphires OrleansRead More
Thrift Store Tricks: How to Shop for Second Hand Clothes
It seems as though thrift store shopping as suddenly become all of the rage! Consumers are starting to figure out that deals are to be found at thrift stores, and some serious money is to be saved. Name brand clothing and accessories can be snagged for mere pennies if you know where to look, andRead More
The Furlough Menu Plan Week 2
Our menus are going to become a little more frugal over the next couple of months as my husband is furloughed one day each week. We will be eating from our freezer, pantry, and garden as much as possible.We will be cutting back on our meat in take as well. I have printable menu plans,Read More
Summer Dessert 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 some of the delicious summer dessert recipes that were submitted last week. Some are frozen treats and some are made on the grill allowing you to keepRead More
Grilled Chicken Salad with Ginger Sesame Dressing
I have long been a fan of Asian Chicken Salads when we go out to eat at various main stream restaurants. It’s all about the combination of the grilled chicken and that sweet yet spicy Ginger Sesame salad dressing. I quickly learned that very same salad I thought was a healthier option really wasn’t. OftenRead More
How to Deal with Family When It Comes to Vacation Finances
Rodney is sharing his tips for dealing with finances on family vacations: When I was a little kid, I loved going on vacation. I would jump in the car without a care in the world and enjoy every moment of sunshine showering down upon me. Of course, when I was a kid I didn’t haveRead More
Favorite Reno Restaurants
I have asked my friends and family to help me make a list of favorite Reno restaurants. The casinos have some nice restaurants, but I didn’t include any on this list. I want to encourage those who visit Reno to get out and enjoy Reno like a local. Our Favorite Reno Restaurants: Campo 50Read More
How to Freeze Herbs
I freeze the herbs I grow in my garden to use in dishes during the winter. If you don’t have an herb garden, you can use this method to prevent any fresh herbs that you buy at the store from going bad. It is easy to preserve herbs by freezing them in an ice-cube tray.Read More
Save with Kellogs Rewards
My kids love Gluten-Free Rice Krispies, so I joined the Family Rewards program. When you join, you Get exclusive coupons and earn rewards from your favorite Kellogg’s® brands. Click Here
10 Ways to Use Bee Balm and Bee Balm Bread Recipe
Bee Balm is not just another pretty flower! Here are 10 ways to use bee balm in the kitchen. Check out all the bee balm uses and recipe ideas below. You just can’t help but love the name of this amazing plant. Bee Balm not only has a sweet name and beautiful blooms, but itRead More
Grilled Salad – Recipe Inspired by The Chew
I have been cooking for more years than I care to admit, so it is not often that I am blown away by a new recipe or concept. Don’t get me wrong, I appreciate a unique adaptation of a traditional recipe and I don’t think there is anything wrong with sticking with tried and trueRead More
Tortilla Pizzas
Alyssa is sharing her fast and easy tortilla pizzas: Pizzas can come in various shapes and sizes and can include a large variety of ingredients. My family loves pizza so much that I have had to get very creative with pizza in order to keep satisfying their pizza cravings. I have discovered a variety ofRead More
Zesty Dinner 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! My highlights from visiting last week’s contributors to the Hearth and Soul Hop: Clam Pizza Basil Mushroom Burgers Socca with Shaved Asparagus Salad Roasted Red Pepper Zucchini Pizza Red Chile Garlic BreadRead More
Low-Fat Taco Salad
The men in my house often complain when I mention the word Salad as a main course for dinner. Although they all enjoy salads, they also like their “meat and potatoes”. I like to keep our meals on the healthier side while giving them something they can sink their teeth into and feel satisfied andRead More
Tax Free Shopping Dates for Back To School Shopping 2013
I am not ready to think about school yet! Fortunately my friend Lori of More with Less Today has got us covered! She has created a list of the tax-free shopping dates by state to help us all save money on school supplies and clothes. Tax Free Shopping Dates for 2013 Back to School Shopping:Read More
8 Eco-Friendly Tips That Will Save You Money
Almost every single American has heard the term “going green” at one point or another and an unfortunately large number of them ignore it. Some folks have a very difficult time thinking beyond their own generation. There is one way we can get and keep their attention on saving the planet; going green can putRead More
How to Save Money at Gymboree
When I share pictures of my son, he is often wearing Gymboree clothing. Some of my six year old’s Gymboree clothes are hand me downs from my 20 year old…and they were worn by 3 other boys before they were finally passed back to my youngest son. I have often wanted to break down myRead More
10 Delicious Ways to Flavor Water
Sometimes I have a difficult time getting my full servings of water in each day. Do any of you have this problem? One or two glasses of water is fine – but after that I get kind of bored with the taste. I was something with a little more flavor. I’ve been looking for waysRead More
Naturally Frugal Tip: Make Reusable Disinfecting Wipes
My six year old is starting to help more around the house. I decided to add wiping down the bathroom counter to his chores…but he requires strict supervision whenever he has a bottle of liquids…even homemade eco-friendly cleaners. As a future scientist, he can’t help experimenting. Watching him while he cleans offsets any help heRead More
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