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Our Daily Rhythm – Not Beautifully Described
Not everyone's routine is beautiful
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Gaining Our Purpose – A Story of Our Pursuit to Natural Living
When all we faced was loss, we were able to find our purpose.
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So many homeschool curriculums! Where do I start?
There are so many homeschool curriculums to choose from and when you first start homeschooling it can be overwhelming. Here is our story and some reviews of the curriculums we have tried over the years.
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Nesting Box Egg Drop
Share on email Email Share on print Print Most birds and poultry including chickens make nests to lay their eggs. This helps keep them safe while she waits for them to hatch. For this project, you are going to make a nest out of whatever supplies you can find with an egg inside. Have an adult drop it from a high location to see if your nest can protect the egg. Have fun and share your designs with us!
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Pigs in a Blanket
Share on email Email Share on print Print Caution: this is hot and need an adult’s assistance. Please allow your child to do as much as you feel comfortable though. Ingredients Package of link sausage Crescent rolls Fry sausage until cooked all the way through. Open rolls Lay out dough and separate Roll cooked sausage up in a dough triangle. Place on cookie sheet. Bake at 350 degrees for about 10 minutes or until golden brown. These are a family favorite in our house. In fact they are our traditional Christmas morning breakfast because we can eat them while opening our stockings!
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Homemade Udder Balm Made with Beeswax and Essential Oils
Facebook Pinterest Email Print This post may contain affiliate links. Udder Balm with Beeswax and Essential Oils Homemade udder balm is great for your cow’s teats when they dry out or crack. I started using it for my hands almost immediately because I knew the benefits of all the ingredients. Additional Uses for Udder Balm Then during fire season, my husband and the guys on his crew all started using it for chaffing from their gear. They all swear by it now and love it each year when I bring them each their own little jars of udder balm. Then, one week at our homeschool co-op, the parent who taught…
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Zucchini Fries
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Mason Jar Ice Cream
Share on email Email Share on print Print Please allow your child to do as much as you feel comfortable. Ingredients 1/2 cup heavy cream (raw cream is ok) 1 tbs sugar 1/4 tsp vanilla dash of salt Mason jar and lid Pour heavy cream into mason jar. Add remaining ingredients and secure lid on jar. Get everyone involved in shaking the jars for 3 minutes. *Don’t over shake or you will have butter. Freeze for 3-5 hours. Stir well. The sky is the limit! Top with chocolate, fruit, honey, cookies, whatever sounds good!
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Eggs in Bread
Share on print Print Share on email Email Caution: this is hot and need an adult’s assistance. Please allow your child to do as much as you feel comfortable though. Ingredients 2 pieces of whole wheat bread 1 egg 2 tsp milk butter or non-stick spray salt and pepper cookie cutter that is smaller than the bread Press the cookie cutter into the bread and remove the inner section. Whip egg, milk, and seasonings in a bowl until well mixed Heat butter in small skillet on the stove. Place bread in skillet and pour egg mixture in the cut out slowly so that it doesn’t run as much. Flip bread…