Saving money in all areas of living directly affects our homeschool lifestyles – many of which are single income or limited income. I homeschooled our children while working full-time as a Charge Nurse during our first three years of homeschooling. We’ve homeschooled through my husband’s job loss and lay off. We even homeschooled while traveling […]
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Welcome March Sponsors!
Welcome March Sponsors! Media Angels “Media Angels, Inc. serves the needs of Christian parents, home educators, students, teachers, and aspiring authors by serving Jesus Christ through curriculum, webinars, and other services.” Media Angels hosts the Ultimate Homeschool Expo – an online homeschool webinar event in topics that range from God’s Creation to Homeschooling Special Needs […]
Eating Healthy the Frugal Way
As homeschool moms, it can be difficult to feed your family healthy foods three times a day plus snacks without breaking the budget. You want to do what’s right, but it is easy to fall back into unhealthy habits because sadly, unhealthy foods are often a cheaper option. This year, as I’ve looked for inexpensive […]
Free Kindle Books: How to Meal Plan A Step by Step Guide for Busy Moms, History for Kids The Battle of Bunker Hill, An Introduction to Basic Astronomy Concepts + More!
Enjoy these free Kindle books for 2/19/13! You can find additional free Kindle books here: Free Kindle Books: Titanic A to Z, Monkey Facts & Pictures, Incubation Handbook, How to Memorize Bible Verses, + More! Kindle Homeschool: The Gigantic List of Free Kindle BooksFree Kindle Books: Free Middle School and Highschool Textbooks from […]
Budget Friendly Cookbooks to Feed Your Family
I am a foodie. So is my husband. And yet, we just cannot fathom spending unnecessary hard earned money on fancy foods that we can cook ourselves at home. Don’t get me wrong, we like to go out to eat every now and again, but many times after we do, we always think, “We could […]
Dealing with Chronic Illness While You Homeschool
Homeschooling while dealing with your own pain and suffering, whether temporary or long-term, can be a difficult thing to do. Let me say, first, if you are facing a chronic illness and still want to homeschool your children, you are not alone! For centuries, mothers have been teaching their children at home and dealing with […]
6 Simple Ways to Save on Haircuts
If you’re looking to whittle your budget, take a look at your beauty costs. In my area, a simple hair cut starts at $10. Add in color and you’re up to $40 to $60 or more. My boys’ hair grows FAST, so they’re due for haircuts about every 4 to 6 weeks. Just for […]
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