Today I am back to share with you some of the ways I save money while teaching my children the subjects of English and spelling. Make sure you check out Part 1 and Part 2 for ideas on ways to save on Science and History. K-2nd Grade The early years of elementary school are basically… Continue reading How I Spend Less than $100 a Year on Homeschooling My Children(Part 3)
Five Frugal Things
Here are some of the ways that I saved money this week: 1.Lots of freebies from Kroger Kroger is having a promotion called the 25 Merry Days of Savings. Everyday they are either offering free items that you can download onto your store card or really high priced coupons that make most items almost free. … Continue reading Five Frugal Things
Chicken Cordon Bleu Casserole (Low Carb, Gluten Free)
My husband and I have been eating low-carb for two years now and we mostly love all of the different recipes we have tried out. One thing that we do miss are casseroles, so lately I have been searching through tons of recipes and experimenting to find the best ones to share with you. … Continue reading Chicken Cordon Bleu Casserole (Low Carb, Gluten Free)
Some of Our Favorite Young Adult Books
In my post last week, I shared some of our favorite books for middle school age readers. This week I am going to share some of our favorite books for upper middle school readers and beyond, otherwise known as YA or young adult. This is probably the fastest growing category in the book industry today… Continue reading Some of Our Favorite Young Adult Books
Saving You $$$
This week I picked three ideas to share with you on how you can save money on food preparation. Besides shopping for deals and using coupons, there are many easy ways that you can stretch your food budget. 1.Use your freezer! Out of all my appliances, I think my freezer has to be the one… Continue reading Saving You $$$
Five Frugal Things
Here are some of the ways I have saved money this past week: 1.Got a Christmas gift for $2 I mentioned last week that I am making a "my favorite things box" as one of the gifts for my children this year, so when I saw a great deal on Nutella (which my daughter absolutely… Continue reading Five Frugal Things
How I Spend Less than $100 a Year on Homeschooling My Children(Part 2)
In Part One of this series, I shared ways that I save money on homeschool science curriculum (generally spending less than $20 a year). Today, I will be sharing some ways that I save money on history curriculum. K-2nd Grade For K-2nd grades, history is basically full of learning about historical characters and holidays. The… Continue reading How I Spend Less than $100 a Year on Homeschooling My Children(Part 2)
Gluten-Free Chocolate Chip Muffins
Both of my children have gluten sensitivities, so I try to limit their exposure to gluten as much as possible. Now if you have gluten allergies you know that gluten-free products are always twice as expensive as the original product. The best way to save money when buying gluten-free items is simply to buy foods… Continue reading Gluten-Free Chocolate Chip Muffins
Some of Our Favorite Middle School Books
We love to read in our house....like a lot. We actually have three huge bookshelves full of books that we love to read again and again and sometimes again. One of the most common problems that readers face is what to read next, so I thought I would share some of our favorite book series… Continue reading Some of Our Favorite Middle School Books
Saving You $$$
This week I will be focusing on ways to save money on cleaning products for your home. 1.Vinegar and water I know most people equate a clean home with a great smelling home, but a lot of the products that have the strongest smells are not always the best for your family. A few years… Continue reading Saving You $$$