Homeschooling

How I Spend Less than $100 a Year on Homeschooling My Children(Part 3)

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)

Recipes

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)

Homeschooling

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)

Recipes

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