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Kindergarten Week 24 | Figuring Out The Recipe
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Figuring Out The Recipe. Just another WordPress.com site. July 6, 2015. Back into action after the kids’ 3 weeks of social skills camp. Working on counting by 5’s. I’m loving my new white board I bought used locally. I never bought the phonics workbook that goes with Saxon so we always do the work on our white board or I have them write it out on the back of their other worksheets. More counting by 5 practice with nickels. Just 3 more weeks of kinder! From → Uncategorized. Larr; Kindergarten Graduation.
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March | 2015 | Figuring Out The Recipe
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Figuring Out The Recipe. Just another WordPress.com site. Archive for March, 2015. March 28, 2015. Our Curriculum Choices for the 2015/2016 School Year. March 27, 2015. March 21, 2015. March 14, 2015. March 14, 2015. Thaddeus’s Third Birthday. March 13, 2015. March 12, 2015. A Day In Kindergarten homeschool style. Laquo; Older Entries. First Grade Week 1! Happy Birthday Evie and Lachlan! Follow Blog via Email. Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email.
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January | 2015 | Figuring Out The Recipe
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I love my kids: /About Me
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Whatever your hand finds to do, do it with all your might,".Ecclesiastes 9:10 My hands find many things to do. And I try to do my best everyday. I am a wife and mother. I homeschool. I have 10 pets (7 are birds) and I love to craft and cook! I adore my children. God has given me a wonderful life where I am free to do the things I love with the people I love. I love to follow other blogs and love followers of mine! Below are my other blogs. Have a great and blessed day and thanks for stoppin' by! August i...
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Growing Young: Homemade
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I have found that living more organic is costly. Especially if you are buying it all. There is a reason Americans are hard pressed to give up processed and preservative filled foods, they are CHEAP! UPDATE: I love this deodorant! It works great. I am trying to figure out how to get it in an old solid deodorant dispenser so I can use it as a stick deodorant. I have run across a few of these recipes online and I decided to take a few pointers from each and come up with my own recipe. 1/3 cup baking soda.
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Growing Young: In the Kitchen
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One of my husbands favorite meals is Baked and Stuffed Jalapenos. I got this recipe from a friend when we were still in the military. Bacon ( nitrite and nitrate free). Chicken ( hormone and antibiotic free). Cheddar Cheese ( I use grated). Brown Sugar ( optional). First I slice the peppers in half and seed them. The heat of a jalapeno is in the white meat, so the more meat, the more heat. I then stuff the peppers with sliced chicken breast and cheese. You can lightly salt your chicken if you desire.
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Growing Young: The Garden
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I just found 8 free tires on Craigslist and this is what I am going to do with them,. I can't wait to see how these turn out. I am also thinking about making a couple of them like this. I always plant an herb garden in the Spring because I love the smell of the herbs when I go outside, but this year I decided to plant one in my kitchen bay window. I was searching around the Internet ( cause that's what I do) when I found this really cool idea for recycling 2 liter plastic bottles for planting. Div align=...
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Growing Young
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Sunday, February 19, 2012. The Fels Naptha 5.5 oz. Soap Bar from Dial Corporation is a powerful laundry soap, used for over 100 years, that takes out any kind of stain simply, safely and completely, including grass, grease, oil, wine and more. Just wet the spot, rub the bar on it, lather it up, and throw it into the wash. Also used as a poison ivy home remedy! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Craft'n Texas Style's Facebook Wall. 365 Days Of Trash. Life as a Mother.of Many. Naomi's Organic Farm Supply.
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Growing Young: Nontoxic Tub Scrub
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Tuesday, February 7, 2012. This recipe I found on MarthStewart.com. Here's a nontoxic but effective way to clean your tub: Add one teaspoon of liquid soap and several drops of an antibacterial essential oil (such as tea tree, eucalyptus, rosemary, or peppermint) to one cup of baking soda. Add just enough water to form a paste, and use it with a sponge or brush to scour bathtub surfaces. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Craft'n Texas Style's Facebook Wall. 365 Days Of Trash. Life as a Mother.of Many.
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Growing Young: Homemade Bath Salts
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Saturday, February 11, 2012. Well at least good ones. HA! I also love to pamper myself as much as possible and when I ran across this recipe on Pinterest, I had to try it! It was ALSO extremely inexpensive to make because I already had the essential oils, the salts, and the coloring. I just need containers and I headed to Dollar Tree and found these little gems, for ( you guessed it) a dollar a piece. And they are GLASS AND HAVE A SCREW ON TOP! For the original recipe click HERE. 3/4 cup Epsom salts.
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