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Recipe: Risotto Resztki (Leftovers)
Risotto is an Italian rice dish, but I’m an American of proud Polish background. What I create will no doubt cause a true Italian, and probably a Pole from the Old Country, to cringe, but oh well. If I stuck … Continue reading
Posted in Art, blogging, cooking, Culture, Current Events, Daily Life, dinner idea, diy, Encouragement, Family, finances, Food, frugal living, Green, home, homeschooling, homesteading, inspirational, instruction, Life, Lifestyle, News, recipe, saving money, self-improvement, Uncategorized
Tagged Polish, recipe, rice, risotto
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Feeling Sad During the Holiday Season
Whether you say Season’s Greetings, Happy Holidays, Merry Christmas or Happy Hanukkah, the fleeting weeks beginning with Thanksgiving and ending at the New Year are a time of celebration, activity, music, joy and . . . sadness. Part of being … Continue reading
Posted in Art, blogging, Christian, Christmas, Culture, Current Events, Daily Life, Encouragement, Faith, Family, holiday, home, homeschooling, inspirational, Life, Lifestyle, News, Personal, Random, Relationships, religion, spirituality, YouTube
Tagged Christianity, Christmas, holiday, season, Thanksgiving
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Recipes: Pumpkin Pancakes and Pumpkin Ice Cream
With Thanksgiving kicking off the holiday season this week, it’s a given that this week’s recipe will involve pumpkin. Lucky you — I originally was going to give you just one recipe — that for Pumpkin Pancakes — but as … Continue reading
Posted in Art, blogging, Christmas, cooking, Culture, Current Events, Daily Life, dinner idea, diy, Encouragement, Family, finances, Food, frugal living, holiday, home, homeschooling, inspirational, Life, Lifestyle, News, recipe, santa, saving money, YouTube
Tagged ice cream, pancakes, pumpkin, recipe, Thanksgiving
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Yesterday’s Absurdity is Tomorrow’s Mandate
One of the perks of homeschooling is that the lunches you eat are generally hot, and they don’t taste like anything you remember from public school kitchens of your childhood. This, and the good memories we made of family time … Continue reading
Posted in Art, blogging, children, Culture, Current Events, Daily Life, Education, Encouragement, Family, Food, frugal living, Growth, home, homeschooling, inspirational, Life, Lifestyle, media, Motherhood, News, Parenting, school, Uncategorized
Tagged guidelines, homeschooling, lunch, mandate, nutrition, Ritz, school
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Thinking Christians: Let’s Be Those People
My four children were all homeschooled, which means that they hear, as adults, sentences like this a lot: “Oh, you must have been homeschooled. You’re such an overachiever.” “You try too hard. You must have been homeschooled.” “Why are you … Continue reading
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Tagged Christian, church, homeschool, sheep, team player, thinking
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Teaching Your Child Life’s Biggest Lesson
My mother did not homeschool me, but like most parents, she was a child’s first and best teacher, and throughout my public school education she filled in many, many gaps. Because of her, I know when to use “him and … Continue reading
Posted in acceptance, Art, blogging, children, Culture, Current Events, Education, Encouragement, Faith, Family, Growth, home, homeschooling, inspirational, instruction, Life, Lifestyle, Motherhood, News, Parenting, Personal, Relationships, school, self-improvement, success, Uncategorized
Tagged apologize, children, homeschool, parent, teacher
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The Privacy of Our Minds
Lately, every time I open the mail from a government agency, or a health care provider, or a utility entity, I find an extra piece of scrap paper to write my grocery list on — a privacy notice stating how … Continue reading
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Tagged Christian, freedom, media, prayer, privacy
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Homeschooling and the Kitchen Wonderland
Years ago, we built our house, literally. Before we could start that project, however, we finished renovating the barn — yes, I raised my kids in a barn, at least for two years — which we lived in while we … Continue reading
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Tagged build a house, cooking, homeschool, kitchen, learn
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Homeschooling vs. Quality Products from the Public Sector
The other day I purchased an item from a large public entity, and I had difficulty getting what I wanted. The basic product, which has been having a history of problems lately because of a restructuring of the “business,” is … Continue reading
Posted in Art, blogging, children, Christian, Culture, Current Events, diy, Education, Encouragement, Family, grandparenting, home, homeschooling, inspirational, Life, Lifestyle, Motherhood, Parenting, school, self-improvement, success, Uncategorized
Tagged homeschooling, post office, private, public school
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Homeschoolers: Why Society Needs You, Desperately
You wouldn’t think that people who let their kids study math, in jammies, at the dining room table, would be revolutionary giants, but you are. Even if you’re one of those more, um, organized and slightly less relaxed families that … Continue reading
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Tagged conform, family, Independent, self sufficient, white bread
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