Tis the season for bushels of fruit! And, you may have known that it was coming. A bowl full of fruit from Nana’s recent pastel lessons. For the individual fruits, you may click over to: strawberries and bananas blueberries watermelon But for this tutorial, you start with the beautiful blue bowl. Pick your prettiest blue […]
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Barbecue Cups
When I first got married, I brought this dish to virtually every potluck I went to, and always received requests for the recipe. My husband and children love it, as do the various people who’ve received it over the years when they had a new baby, were laid up after surgery, or moved into a […]
Chicken Packets: Simple Supper
About ten years ago I was diligent about once a month cooking. It’s a wonderful strategy. So, from my cooking past I’m sharing one of our favorites. Chicken packets. The recipe includes cream cheese. My children clap when they find out it is what we are having for supper. All you do is open two […]
The Housekeeping Habits that Bless Our Home
Here I am, smack dab in the middle of an annual habit of purging. Since I find myself in the overwhelm of this task, I thought there might be some of you doing the same – and feeling the overwhelm too? The habits I’m sharing today from the archives not only help with clutter busting, […]
The Housekeeping Habits that Bless Our Home
Here I am, smack dab in the middle of an annual habit of purging. Since I find myself in the overwhelm of this task, I thought there might be some of you doing the same – and feeling the overwhelm too? The habits I’m sharing today from the archives not only help with clutter busting, […]
Answers for Preschoolers
Stop, drop and roll; numbers, matching, science, music, math, cutting and pasting, coloring, calendar work, weather seasons, holidays, Bible verse memory work and Biblical world view. “Complete multi-subject curriculum for preschoolers” ~ Answers in Genesis And, look! Right at the top of each page – plenty of practice in name writing. Join me at The […]
Fingerprints on the Window
For the month of July we are going to be digging up some old favorite posts from the archives here at Habits or from the personal blogs of our authors. Here is one originally published at Frogs, Snails and Puppy Dog Tales. ———————————————————————————————————————————————— My back door is a single French-style door, with a solid pane […]
Time to Purge
I don’t relish going through neglected areas of the house. I tend to get overwhelmed with the amount of clothes that need to be sorted, given away or saved for the next child. I also don’t like to cull through my stacks from last school year. They are much neater looking left alone in their […]
P is for Peace Iced Tea
This is the best stuff in the entire world! Peace Iced Tea. My entry in the Homeschool Post’s A B See Photo Meme. Hi! My name is Luci, and I am 13 years old. I love Jesus with all my heart ♥ I have a passion for photography and music. ~Music, Markers & Musings.
Summer Fun: Camera Phone Variety
Some big things this week! 1. The whole Hodgepodge and Nana went to see Cars 2 (it was Lil’ Buddy’s 1st time at the theater!) | 2. Eldest boy got his braces off! | 3. Middle Girl’s eyeball. | 4. Making limeade pie | 5. Microwave Sunbutter Fudge | 6. First Cuke from the garden! […]
A Month of Cooking Fun
Keeping up the Friday habit of sharing a helpful habit. Today, Cooking Fun! What is cooking fun? It’s simply the habit of letting the children have fun making something easy in the kitchen. We keep a Cook Box stocked with simple cake mixes and ingredients to make it even easier. Since we are eating out […]
Slow Cooker Barbecue Chicken $5 Dinners
The simplest, tastiest, feed-a-crowd barbecue I know of. Warms your tummy in the winter. Helps you avoid turning on the oven or even the grill in the summer. A frugal fast food for slow Sundays year ’round. Sharing an Independence Day meal idea (or any time of the year idea) at $5 Dinners!
Robotics
My dad showed me a robotics website and he asked if I was interested, I said yes. Robotics is of course building the robot and programming it to do what you want it to do. Programming is fun because you get to enter a code telling the stamp (the robot’s brain) what to do. I […]