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Wild and Cheap Summer Adventures with Boys on a Budget.

Wild and Cheap Summer Adventures for Boys on a Budget

Summer is not always expensive to have fun with boys. You migh have some cheap ways to have summer fun with boys. Every summer we participate in the summer reading program at the library.  I did it as a child and make sure that my children have the same opportunity.  Finding cheap ideas for summer…

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Campfire Cooking on a Budget: Summer Dinner Ideas

Campfire Cooking on a Budget: Summer Dinner Ideas

Campfire cooking is easier than stove cooking. Throw everything in a pot and let it cook. Frugal dinners at home are easy with appliances that help. Frugal dinner camping ideas are a bit more difficult. Putting together a meal plan that is cooked primitively on a campfire requires a plan. First, when I try to…

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Frugal Family Summer Activities with Kids.

Frugal Family Summer Break Activities for Kids

Summer break is here and it is time for this frugal family to cool off. But, if you’re like us with more than one child it can be expensive. There are ways we have found to still stay cool, have fun, and spend nothing. In addition to the kids’ having fun, moms’ can cool off…

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Frugal Fun Indoors: Summer Bucket List Movie Deals

Frugal Fun Indoors: Summer Bucket List Movie Deals for Kids

This summer we went to the movies. Last summer I found several deals, but it was so nice that we ended up at the pool more. Each summer is different and I try to make sure we have rainy day activities and sunny day fun. Summer is my favorite time of year and I enjoy…

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Homeschooling

Discovering Timeline: Homeschool History Caesar Augustus

Discovering Timeline: Homeschool History Caesar Augustus

This week our homeschool history took us to learn about three different topics and a famous landmark. Since history is one of my favorite subjects I always look forward to our timeline day. All of the projects each homeschooler designs is so intriguing for me. Our story takes us to the time period before Jesus…

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5 Tips To Organize Your Homeschool Supplies

5 Tips To Organize Your Homeschool Supplies

Pencils, paper, notebooks, crayons, markers, highlighters and more were on sale at WalMart.  My family along with many others were there to take part in the great “Back To School” sale.  It really is the only time of year that you can find large glue sticks for 50 cents each.  We really stock up on…

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How to Have a Successful Homeschooling Year

A Successful Homeschooling Year on A Budget

A successful homeschooling year is like a recipe. There are certain things that make it go ok, or a combination that make it great. From this post I hope you can find the pieces to make it great. A successful year of homeschooling is important.  Setting up the year over the summer is the first…

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Homeschool History: Ancient China and the First Kite

Our homeschool history lesson takes us to Ancient China this week and the first kite. We had a lot of fun with this activity. First, came the lesson. The time period we studied was 1000 B. C. and Qin Dynasty was the first dynasty of China. This country is rich with great history and stories….

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Frugal Home Benefits of Natural Sunlight

Frugal Home Benefits of Utilizing Natural Sunlight

Each day as I do my morning routine, I am always happy to pick up our home with beautiful sunlight beaming in the windows. I see the cat laying on the top of the couch basking in the warmth of the sunlight, and envy her lazy day. My goal as a frugal home mom is…

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No Spend Challenge: Tips to Turn Clutter into Cash

No Spend Challenge: Tips on Turning Clutter into Cash

In the next part of our no spend challenge we are learning how to take our unwanted items and turn them into cash. Here are a few ways that I have turned clutter into cash. Clutter to me is defined as something I have bought but end up getting rid of for less than what…

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No spend challenge: Identifying Triggers

No Spend Challenge: Identify Spending Triggers

Everyone buys something and that is why I am in a no spend challenge. Not just for a day, week, or a month, but a whole year. Purchasing an item always has a reason behind it. Identifying what makes us spend money is important. I know when I was younger I spent money on clothes…

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Conquering Frugality: Fridge, Freezer, and Food Storage

Conquering Frugality: Fridge, Freezer and Food Storage

Conquering frugality to create a frugal home takes planning and effort. Having a food plan that involves stocking the pantry, filling the freezer and rotating the fridge saves money in the future. Fridge Organization: Use What You Have I don’t know how many times I have went to the store and bought more carrots, not…

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Homeschool Preschool Play: Learning Games that Stick

Homeschool Preschool Play: Learning Games that Stick

**This post contains affiliate links which helps to support my family. I love teaching homeschool preschool. Preschool is the time when kids begin to grasp the concepts being taught to them through play. Three year old’s have such vivid imaginations. Combining both play and imagination with fun homeschool games creates a fun learning environment. My…

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Easy Frugal Gardening with Tomatoes

Tomatoes are one of my favorite budget gardening fruit. Every year I plant several tomato plants to secure a good canning season of chili. One habit I have that usually wrecks my gardening adventures is forgetting to water the plants. Thankfully, tomatoes are a lot like zucchini and durable. In year’s like this one where…

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Frugal Camping Ideas in Indiana

Frugal Camping Spots in Indiana

Free camping in Indiana for a more primitive feel. One of the requirements is to be on state ground. Frugal summer camping along hiking trails is allowed in Indiana. Grab some gear, your tent and flashlight and see where the trails take you! Camping can be expensive if not planned or researched. Most of the…

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10 Ways Teens Can Save on College Costs

10 Ways To Save On College Costs

Thinking about college can be scary. Maybe it is the cost, or the new adventure. Either way starting a new  season can be scary. College will take lots of communication between parents and child in the way of payment, resources and choosing a career. There are many ways to save on college costs while going…

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