This Tuesday I’m sharing one of our all-time favorite recipes – homemade Chicken Pot Pie. We love to have this. We have to have at least two to serve our family these days but it is certainly a favorite! We use leftover chicken or turkey when we have extra and always make extra filling to freeze. I have made homemade crust but at times, a good Pillsbury Ready Made piecrust works too. Hope you enjoy it as much as our family does. 1 package Pillsbury Ready-Made Pie Crust (or homemade Pie ... read more
Pinterest Find of the Week
Fun way to work on math!! Source: firstgradeschoolbox.blogspot.com via Brandy on Pinterest ... read more
4 Ways Pinterest Can Help Your Homeschool
As a homeschool mom, you may find that you are ALWAYS looking for new ways to do crafts, curriculum, and cool extras – the 3 C’s of a homeschool. If that’s you, you really should be checking out Pinterest. Here are four ways to use Pinterest to help you with your homeschool. 1 – Curriculum – You will be AMAZED at the curriculum that is listed on Pinterest. In addition, unlike Google, or any search engine for that matter, your search can appeal to your visual side. You will find that you ... read more
Tuesday’s Dish – Pan Prepared Herb Tilapia
We love fish in our house! We have it at least once a week. Though I would love to have salmon all the time, it clearly is not the most economical choice. Therefore, we usually have tilapia. I love playing with different ways to marinate and/or prepare tilapia to give us a nice variety. The best thing about a pan preparing tilapia dinner (or even grilled fish dinner) is that it is a quick one to prepare. And, even if you buy frozen fish fillets, they defrost quickly so you can get them out in ... read more
Pinterest Find of the Week
What a great way to remember measuring! How many pints in a quart, etc. Wish I had this when I was in school! Source: beyondthegrades.blogspot.com via Tawnee on Pinterest ... read more
Tuesday’s Dish – Oatmeal Pancakes
Welcome to Tuesday’s Dish. My daughter LOVES pancakes. They are made frequently at our house and, if left to her, we’d have them every day. Thanks to Barb’s Writings and Recipes for this great, kid-friendly alternative to traditional pancakes. Ingredients: • 1 egg • 1 tbsp. canola oil • ½ teaspoon salt • 2 teaspoons cinnamon • 3 tablespoons honey • 1 cup plain or vanilla yogurt • ½ cup milk • 3 teaspoons baking powder • 1 teaspoon baking soda • ½ cup whole wheat flour • 1½ cups old ... read more
All About Reading Giveaway
Have you tried All About Reading? Check out the great review from DenSchool and enter to win your very own All About Reading Level 1 and the Deluxe Reading Interactive Kit for your beginner. What a great giveaway! Read the complete review here. Enter to win below. Check out the giveaway sponsor, Cooke Family Chronicles. a Rafflecopter giveaway ... read more
Pinterest Find of the Week
Fun Review Dice Game - a great way to review for Classical Conversations, or could be used to review with any curriculum or subject list I would think! Source: halfahundredacrewood.com via Tawnee on Pinterest ... read more
Add a Little Music to Your Day – A Little Seed Review
If you are looking for some fun music to add to your day, you and the kiddos will definitely want to check out the new CD by Elizabeth Mitchell and family entitled Little Seed. A collection of Woody Guthrie folk songs for the whole family, this CD is a winner for fun car time or just listening while you are getting through your day. Featuring a great rendition of Riding in my Car, 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8, and, my favorite, This Land is Your Land, you will be sure to find your kids bopping to the ... read more
Time4Learning Giveaway
It's a Time4Learning giveaway from Denschool. If you are looking for a great online curriculum for any age, you will want to check out Time4Learning. Offering a complete online curriculum, your kids will find it enjoyable and you will find it easy to administer and monitor. Time4Learning runs a free trial that you will want to consider if you are thinking about trying it. We used it as a supplemental to our curriculum during Kindergarten and 1st grade. It is also an excellent resource for ... read more
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