This is a special guest post series by my friend Holly of iGoBOGO, When You Rise Up, and Food Allergy Cooking. You can read the other posts in this series here: Saving Money on Groceries for Busy Homeschool Families and How to Stockpile Groceries. We’ve been talking this month about saving money on groceries, stockpiling, etc, and Free […]
Debt Free Homeschool: Tips from one homeschool family who got out of debt making $30,000 per year
Debt Free Homeschool This is a guest post from my friend Stacey of Layered Soul. Stacy and her family are debt free and their story is a great inspiration to my family. We are currently working on our getting-out-of-debt goals on one self employed income! Homeschooling and Getting out of Debt It has been about 2 ½ years […]
Super Easy Water Melon Popsicles
This post contains my referral link. Here’s my full disclosure policy. Easy Homeschool Meals Ah, watermelon. What a yummy summer favorite. Today for lunch my family and I ate an entire watermelon. It’s easy to do. Add watermelon into a Popsicle mold and you can’t go wrong! This recipe for super easy […]
Homeschool Planning and Record Keeping
This is a guest post from Jennifer of AreWeCrazyOrWhat.net Keeping Homeschool Records Keeping homeschool records is a topic of much debate. Many homeschoolers think the very idea of record keeping is too much like public school and reject the concept. However, I’d like to suggest a few reasons to keep records that a few you […]
Emily’s Homeschool Shopping at Target Dollar Deals
Emily from Teachable{Mom}Ments and ThriftyMinistry.com wrote in to share her Homeschool Shopping at Target Dollar Deals. Yesterday while I was out and about shopping with my mom and oldest daughter, we stopped at Target. I always love checking their “Dollar Spot” and was super happy to see a section of school books and materials on display – […]
Sommer’s Homeschool Shopping Trip to the Dollar Tree
Sommer wrote in to share her homeschool shopping trip at the Dollar Tree. Here’s what Sommer wanted to share: Now is the time to start looking out for deals at your local Dollar Tree. Most classroom teachers are in “summer mode”, so you should be able to find the store shelves stocked with items for […]
Saving Money on Groceries for Busy Homeschool Families
This is a guest post by my friend Holly of iGoBOGO, When You Rise Up, and Food Allergy Cooking. Holly is going to share great wisdom with us! Saving Money on Groceries for Busy Homeschool Families This is the first article in what will be a series on saving money on groceries for busy homeschool […]
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