As homeschoolers, we are always looking for ways to make the homeschooling life more affordable. The madness of Black Friday is one way to find some great deals. Finding great deals without ever leaving your house is even better. I’ve compiled a list of companies who are offering Black Friday specials on homeschooling […]
10 Ways to Use Up Your Leftover Turkey
In our family, we always cook a whole lot of food for Thanksgiving because everyone LOVES leftovers. Sometimes though, we get sick of eating turkey every day for days on end. It’s time to get a little creative and use it in different ways. Here are the some of the ways that we do it. […]
Slow Cooker Meal: Easy Gluten-Free Garlic Beef Stew
Hello Free Homeschool Deals readers!! I’m so excited to be a part of this new and exciting team. I can’t wait to share some of our favorite and easy meals with you all. We are a newly gluten-free house, so most of the recipes I share on here will be gluten-free or easily adaptable to […]
Budgeting Homeschool Highschool Senior Year Expenses (with Free Budgeting Worksheet)
My friend Stacey at Layered Soul is graduating her oldest son from homeschool highschool this year. It’s something new and she’s gaining wisdom on this subject. I thought her experiences would help us all! Here’s an excerpt from her article: “We are two months into my first child’s senior year and I am suffering from […]
Getting Paid to Shop at Christmas
(Please take a moment to PIN. It helps spread the word about our site. Thank you!) I don’t know about you, but when it comes to spending money, my husband and I are as frugal as they come. We are always careful in prayerfully handling our finances as we believe that the less we […]
50 Easy Ways to Sneak Vegetables & Fruits Into Kid Favorite Foods
WOOT! Head over to Thriving Home for 50 Easy Ways to Sneak Vegetables & Fruits Into Kid Favorite Foods!!
The Single Biggest Drain to our Budget is Eating Out
This is a guest post from Heather of Upside Down Homeschooling. The single biggest drain to our budget is eating out. Seriously, one month I calculated we spent over $800 a month eating out. For a family of four who simply doesn’t have an extra $800/month to be blowing, that’s a problem. One would […]







