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Homeschooling and the Messy House
Years ago, when I had four young homeschooled children who inhabited every room of our house, 24-hours a day, I had a messy, cluttery home. And I felt bad, because I knew other people, who also had children, who also … Continue reading
Posted in acceptance, Art, blogging, children, Christian, Culture, Current Events, Daily Life, Education, Encouragement, Faith, Family, finances, frugal living, grandparenting, home, homeschooling, inspirational, Life, Lifestyle, money, Motherhood, News, Parenting, Random, Relationships, school, self-improvement, Uncategorized
Tagged cleaning, homeschooling, housework, making memories, messy
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Recipe: Sexy, Brooding, Dark Chocolate Muffins
Let’s face it: food is sensual, and lest you think that the kids can’t read this column, get a grip on the word “sensual” — we’re talking about appealing to our senses of taste, sight, smell, touch, and hearing. Sexy, Brooding, … Continue reading
Posted in Art, baking, blogging, cooking, Culture, Current Events, Daily Life, dinner idea, Economy, Encouragement, Family, finances, Food, frugal living, Growth, health, home, inspirational, instruction, Life, Lifestyle, money, News, recipe, self-improvement, success, Uncategorized
Tagged breakfast, chocolate, cook, food, muffins
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Alternative Lifestyle Challenges
Because I am essentially an ordinary person, my chosen alternative lifestyle is not one to provoke hate mail, rabid Tweets, and major national news stories. I figure that what goes on in my bedroom — with my Kindle and the … Continue reading
Posted in Art, blogging, books, Christian, cooking, Culture, Current Events, Daily Life, Economy, Encouragement, Family, finances, frugal living, Green, Growth, home, homesteading, Life, Lifestyle, money, News, Random, saving money, self-improvement, shopping, Uncategorized
Tagged alternative, finances, lifestyle, sustainable
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Recipe: Creamy, Dreamy Corn Chowder
It’s soup season! Finally, after a summer of sweltering our way through quick stir-fries that don’t heat up the kitchen, I find myself reaching for my sweater and the soup bowls, and Creamy, Dreamy Corn Chowder is a fast, easy, inexpensive dinner … Continue reading
Posted in Art, blogging, Christmas, cooking, Culture, Current Events, Daily Life, dinner idea, Economy, Encouragement, Family, finances, Food, frugal living, gardening, Green, Growth, health, home, inspirational, instruction, Life, Lifestyle, money, News, recipe, santa, saving money, self-improvement, success, Uncategorized, YouTube
Tagged chowder, recipe, Santa, soup, YouTube
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Are You Poor?
“Poor” is such a wretched word, and most of us tend to get offended when it’s applied to us — that’s why we like the term, “middle class,” because even “lower middle class” is better than poor. But who, or … Continue reading
Posted in Art, blogging, Christian, Culture, Current Events, Daily Life, Economy, Encouragement, Faith, Family, frugal living, Green, Growth, home, inspirational, Life, Lifestyle, money, News, Personal, Random, self-improvement, success, Uncategorized, Work
Tagged americans, insurance, money, poor, wealth
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Oppression and Impoverishment, American Style
Say, have you heard from the Midianites lately? Also known as Ishmaelites, they were an ancient Biblical people who regularly oppressed the Hebrews. One of the more memorable stories about them involved Gideon, the guy who kept flipping the sheep … Continue reading
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Tagged American, health, insurance, oppression, taxes
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Recipe: Mexi-Thai Fusion Delusion
Cross-cultural food marriages add spice — literally — to life, and this fusion of Mexican food with Thai stir fry is a fun and exciting taste sensation. Anytime you get away from the old pot roast/mashed potatoes/sad boiled vegetables fare … Continue reading
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Tagged cross cultural, food, recipe, thai, tortilla
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Food Stamps and Finances
I ran into a blog post this week that asked, Is using food stamps a sin? You’ve got to admit, the headline was catchy. The writer described her pastor’s stance on the issue (“Yes, it’s a sin”) and to her credit, she … Continue reading
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Tagged food stamps, government, middle class, mortgage, tax deduction
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Recipe: Homemade Corn Tortillas
Why make your own tortillas? Try these reasons: 1) They’re fast and easy, especially if you get a designated tortilla press. As much as I tend to do things the hard way, I knew that trying to slap slap the corn … Continue reading
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Tagged Bob's Red Mill, corn, GMO, recipe, tortilla
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Family Ties
From Start Your Week with Steve, the free weekly e-mail newsletter of Steve Henderson Fine Art Steve Says: Dysfunctional families, and relationships, exist, simply because anytime you throw human beings in the mix, problems will arise. But we focus so much … Continue reading
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Tagged alaska, dysfunctional, family, kids, son
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