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What’s for Dinner? (Quick Tips to Get Dinner on the Table)

Do you hate being asked "What's for dinner?" It can cause stress some days, but let's plan ahead and use simple tips so we can answer that question Every Monday, as part of my easing back into the week, I scan my fridge, freezer and pantry for an ingredient list of what I have on-hand that could be put together to make meals. I definitely use some simple, basic recipes to help … [Read more...]

If It Feels Like Too Much, It Probably Is

[Guest Post by Rebecca Barker] Do you ever have a gut feeling that things are getting to be too much? That mom instinct is probably right! If it feels like too much, it probably is are words to live by. As mothers we manage so very many aspects of our family’s lives. From those in the for-front like homeschooling and meal making, to all that goes on “behind the curtain” … [Read more...]

Re-Balancing Life

There is a skill in figuring out whether or not I am trying to take on too much. A household that is out-of-balance is not healthy. Our job as homemakers is -re-balancing life when it gets off track.  I actually have a tip for telling when life is needing a re-balancing. It is what I do to weigh whether I can keep tasks on my plate or need to set them aside. Women take … [Read more...]

How to Host a Playdate

Making connections with other moms is not always easy. During these times, stay at home moms are rare in many neighborhoods. The cost of living is so high especially when you need all the modern stuff. But, for those of us trimming our budgets to make being at home with our children a priority, making friends with other moms can start with a simple playdate. It can be as … [Read more...]

Family Reunion Party and Event Ideas

Family photo at a family reunion.

We have never done a big family reunion in my family. There have been a few larger family events that brought one half of the family together, or the other. But, to dream a little I wish we could get all of our family together to celebrate. It got me thinking about fun family reunion party and event ideas. Family reunion season is coming. This collection of ideas will have … [Read more...]

Date Night In Ideas for Staying at Home

Date night in ideas for couples.

Even with older kids, some times it is just easier to work in a special date night in at home. My husband and I were engaged the day after Valentine’s Day. It was not exactly supposed to work that way. Let me give you the short version. We picked up the engagement ring from the jewelry store at Mall of America. (We lived in the Minneapolis area for a bit.) Our plans were to … [Read more...]

Stay at Home Snacks

Anyone else's kids eating all the time these days? Mine are! It is a constant event when kids are home for school it seems. I found some stay at home snacks during quarantine to help us extend our time between grocery trips. When you can't shop multiple times a week, want to reduce how much you are spending on snacks, or just want to serve your kids healthy, inexpensive … [Read more...]

Low-Key, Meaningful Thanksgiving Activities for Kids

Low-key, meaningful Thanksgiving activities for kids and families.

{Post By Lisa Brown} Each year around Thanksgiving we pull out a special decorated jar that is filled with everyone’s thankful notes!   Throughout the month of November, we add to the jar and we read our notes from previous years.   It’s neat to be reminded of all the things God has done for us and what matters. Notes from a jar help me remember my family’s life story. So … [Read more...]

Skillet Chicken with Cilantro Lime Sauce

Quick family meal ideas skillet chicken with cilantro lime sauce Jiffy cornbread jazzed up and a unique tip for flavoring food and saving money.

{Post by Jessica Stremer} Fall is officially in full-swing and our weekdays are packed to the brim with kid’s activities!  Many nights of the week we enjoy crockpot meals. I often serve something that I previously prepped and froze.  One of my current go-to dishes is a basic Skillet Chicken that I serve with Cilantro Lime Sauce. You can leave a few pieces of chicken plain if … [Read more...]

5 Quick Dinners for Busy Moms

5 quick dinners for busy moms that will leave you prepped for dinner time without the hassle of complicated recipes! These easy meals are great and you can keep your pantry stocked with great meals for your family that take no time.

{Post by Heather} Tell me if this scenario sounds vaguely familiar: You get home with the kids and everyone is starving. I mean, bite-your-own-arm off starving conditions. You realize you have nothing defrosted, bought or ready to eat. Basically you can cook air for dinner. And you think to yourself: How is this possible when-let’s be real-we know we’ve pinned a million quick … [Read more...]

Spring Break Travel Tips

Going on a trip for Spring Break with kids? Get these tips from a travel agent. Spring Break travel tips to maximize your budget AND your fun!

{Post by Jessica} Many of us have been cooped up indoors for a few months now and the itch to escape the cold is growing strong.  I interviewed Ann Valley with Bayside Travel in Bayside, Wisconsin for tips on planning a vacation with your family. Her tips will help with Spring Break travel with the kids. We did a little Q&A to get the important travel tips you … [Read more...]

How to Achieve Balance with Food and Fitness

Workout goals getting sidelined, all the time? As a mom, it can be hard to balance your weight goals and exercise. Let's talk about how to achieve balance with food and fitness.

With Fall in full swing, many of us gear up to re-tackle our health and wellness goals created earlier in the year. By now you know that living a healthy lifestyle is all about how to achieve balance with food and fitness. Let’s face it; there isn’t one plan that fits everyone’s dietary needs, lifestyle, and habits. Both nutrition and exercise can vary by the seasons as … [Read more...]

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