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Homeschooling Freedom

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Just a quick note to say how happy I am that we are homeschooling our twins this year. There is such freedom in being able to get school done Monday through Thursday, giving us a 3 day weekend every single week!  My twins seem much more relaxed and learning is actually fun! Here are a couple of our adventures this week: The beginning of our 5 mile walk!  We had so much fun looking around the woods. Rosie girl loved going for a hike. Making tote bags for our catechism class. Doing school work of course! J pitching at Kickball Michelle Gills Young Living Educator #1740494

Learn: Why do leaves change colors? #FallBucketList

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Learn: Why do leaves change colors? The twins and I are working through a Fall Bucket List.  You can find the one we are using here .  Today we are learning “Why do Leaves change colors?”  I found an amazing video by Scientific American and thought I would share!  Enjoy!

Four Healthy Foods to Have on Hand

Today I was excited to see a great email from Whole Foods!  Not only do they give you some great foods to have in your home for easy meal prep, BUT they provided you with coupons too!  I'll be headed to Whole Foods tomorrow, we'll see if its a good deal or not.  Until then, go check out the post and grab those coupons! http://www.wholefoodsmarket.com/blog/four-foods-have-hand-dinner-flash?sf30664203=1 And just in case your interested, here's a quick little video on how to prep pork ribs! Be Blessed! Michelle

Crickets Chirping and how to make a Pork Loin Stretch #healthycheapmeals

I would love to put in a sound bite of crickets chirping here... Okay...hopefully you didn't listen to that for too long! Ha!  But that's an example of what you hear in the comments of my previous post on eating healthy for a family of 5 on approximately $40 a week.  No comments...at all.  On facebook, I got a couple of comments but asking the same thing, how do we do this??? I decided to do some research.  Lack of response means that 1. My family is rare in our struggles to feed our family well. Hunger and poverty statistics say that is not true.  2. People just don't care.  I'll give the majority of the lack of response to this.  3. This is a common problem and no one knows the answer. I vote for #3.  We live in a country that is known for its wealth.  But look at these statistics from www.bread.org: Hunger 14.5 percent of U.S. households struggle to put enough food on the table. More than 48 million Americans—including 15.9 million children—live in th

The cost of healthy eating

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Being on a super tight income stinks when it comes to trying to eat healthy.  It is nearly impossible to keep everybody fed well on "healthy" food. Let's try and come up with a healthy meal that can feed a family of 5 on $5 a day.  I'd love to hear suggestions. The budget allows approximately $1 for breakfast.  Dinner for $5. Approximately $80 to feed a family of 5 breakfast and dinner for 2 weeks. First of all, some guidelines. Nothing pre-made, boxed, or packaged.  It contains soy. There is a severe soy allergy in this family. There are a lot of budgeting and or large family bloggers out there that make food stretch.  Just remember the soy allergy.  If we could get a snack in for the children, that would be wonderful. What would you do for a weekly menu on a $40 budget? I look forward to reading the suggestions! Be Blessed~ Michelle