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The History of Yuletime Celebrations
Winter Solstice has been celebrated in cultures all over the world for centuries. Learn the history behind this celebration of the coming of the light.
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Canning Recipes For Harvest Time
As gardens overflow with plum, red tomatoes and farmer's markets explode into rows of color, it's time to partake in the longtime tradition of canning and preserving.
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Homemade Convenience Foods
Learning how to make your own healthy alternatives to store bought mixes and convenience foods is easy with these budget-friendly recipes.
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Frugal Homeschooling
Homeschooling doesn't need to be expensive. Read on to learn how you can provide your child with a great education without breaking the bank.
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Green Clean
Make your own eco-friendly, family-friendly and wallet-friendly cleaners with these recipes.
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Raising a Tweenager
The "tween" years, which fall between the ages of eight and twelve, can often be challenging for both parent and child.
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A Review of Mitten Strings for God
"Only by slowing down do we make time for one another. Only by stopping long enough to observe our surroundings can we bring shape and meaning to our lives."
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A Thomas Jefferson Education
Are today's youth prepared to be the leaders of tomorrow or is the American education system simply delivering mediocrity?
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Homeschooling in the Summer
Many homeschooling families have ditched the traditional school calendar in favor of a year round approach that fosters the philosophy of life-long learning.
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Homemade Art Supplies
By making your own art supplies at home you can save money and rest assured that your ingredients are safe and non-toxic for artists of all ages.
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Frugal Summer Fun
With the rising cost of living, more families are seeking less expensive ways to entertain their summer days.
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Celebrating the Autumnal Equinox
No matter who you are or where your people came from, everyone's ancestors had magical ways of honoring the autumnal equinox, when the day and night are of equal length.
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