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Gratituesday: God is Stronger Than a Hail Storm

October 20, 2014 by Laura 24 Comments

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In early June, our garden looked like this:

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Full of plants protected by buckets looked like this:

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A few days later, a hail storm came through, and our garden looked like this:

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It seemed as if we had lost everything. Our rows and rows of green bean plants had no leaves left. Our pepper and tomato plants were completely broken down. It looked like nothing had survived. We decided to replant a few green bean seeds, and consider the rest of the garden to be a loss. It would be a small garden this year, and we would just make do.

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But guess what? God is bigger than any of our gardening efforts, and He is most certainly bigger than a hail storm!! We left our broken, leafless plants alone. Within a few weeks, they had turned back into thriving plants again. Amazing!!!!!!!!!!!

Not only that, we had a lot of rain this summer and fall – so much so that our garden and all the fruit trees around this area have been kicking out the produce like I’ve never seen before. So now, our garden looks like this:

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So many beautiful peppers!

Our green bean plants have provided bucket after bucket of green beans. We’ve eaten them to our heart’s content – 4 months of fresh-from-the-garden green beans!!! And we’ve frozen many gallon-sized bags of beans too. We’ll be enjoying them all winter!

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Our tomato plants are still giving us many tomatoes every day. Plus we’re picking spaghetti squash and honey dew melon.

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An orchard nearby has had the best “apple year” I’ve ever seen. These bags keep making their way into my kitchen (and the kitchens of my friends). We’re eating all we can hold, and making jar after jar of Homemade Applesauce.

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All this to say – we thought we’d be done enjoying garden produce by June after the hail storm was so destructive. The joke’s on us.  We started canning and freezing produce in July. Here it is the end of October and we are still going strong. I usually have my canning supplies packed away by now. Not this year. There’s still applesauce to make and green beans to pick. I am amazed! I shouldn’t be though. Isn’t it just like God to show us in such mighty ways of His love and care for us?

Here’s a fun peek into our pantry and freezers. We have over 50 jars of applesauce, and I’ll be making more this week and next. This batch turned out so pink, it looks like I added food coloring! Nope, just straight empire apples. So pretty!

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Some friends gave us cucumbers, so I made about 40 jars of dill pickles. It was a fun experiment and they turned out great!

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We bought sweet corn at a road-side stand in August, and froze about a dozen quart-sized bags. Pay no attention to the fact that I desperately need to defrost my freezers. I would if I wasn’t so busy canning and freezing produce.

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I’ve stuffed bags of green beans in our freezers as I’ve found room. Pay no attention to the fact that I desperately need to re-organize my freezers. I would if I wasn’t so busy canning and freezing produce.

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Our peach tree did pretty well this year, so we canned about a dozen quarts, and froze several bags of sliced peaches for smoothies.

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Next you see a mixture of Sweet Pickle Relish (from the cucumbers our friends shared with us), Homemade Salsa, and more Applesauce.

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As you can see from the above picture, I’m no longer organizing the jars as I fit them into my pantry. I’m at a point of simply trying to find room for it all. Dozens and dozens of full jars of produce! It is so exciting!!

I’m so grateful for the bounty and for God’s sense of humor. There may have been a hail storm, but that didn’t stop God from giving us one of our best garden years ever! Go God!

What are you celebrating this Gratituesday? Leave a comment to share what you’re grateful for!

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Money Saving Monday ~ Stretching Your Dollars While Eating Healthy Food

October 19, 2014 by Laura 40 Comments

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Never before have I recognized the need to find money-saving grocery methods as I do now. My boys have always been big eaters. But now that 2-almost-3-out of 4 of them are teenagers? There is no sentence to follow that question.  It’s just. The food. They eat. I’m so. Wow.

It’s a pleasure to watch them eat actually. Big appetites are fun for a food lovin’ Mama like me. But I have to find as many ways as possible to make our grocery dollars stretch. Just last week, I decided to buy some thick deli-sliced ham for a quick lunch. It was on sale, so I bought several inches of it, hoping I could stretch it with a bunch of side dishes, and therefore save about a half pound to go with eggs for breakfast the next day. Y’all.  I fried every last bit of that ham, fried some leftover baked potatoes, opened a can of baked beans, pulled out half a pineapple, pulled out a pint of pickles, pulled some tortilla chips to go with leftover Cream Cheese Salsa Dip and leftover Spicy Avocado Dip, pulled a bowl of raw broccoli with homemade ranch dip – and nothing was left at the end of the meal. Then they said, “Can we have the rest of those peanut butter cookies?”

This is why their legs keep growing and their shoes are too small before they even get them broken in. (Praise God with me! Two of our boys found brand new pairs of very nice quality running shoes at our church clothing exchange last week for FREE. Hallelujah! Put the money we would have spent on shoes toward more eggs and meat.)

You know how I share that I buy in bulk all the time? A friend of mine came over to take a look at my food purchasing and storage system. She saw all of the containers of pasta. She saw all the jars of home-canned produce. She saw all the 50-pound bags of wheat, oats, and rice. She saw my all my cocoa powder, bottles of ketchup, jars of mayo, and cans of tuna. She saw my three freezers (THREE!) full of meat and frozen fruits and veggies. She saw it all. Her question:

“So, would this food last you for about a year do you think?” Oh dear, no (said I, with a giggle). What you see here will be gone in three months.

Well anyway, money saving tips on food are necessary – for all of us, wouldn’t you agree?

Each Monday for the next few weeks, I plan to share a way to save money while eating healthy food. Healthy food is so important so that we can all thrive physically and emotionally! These posts won’t be about skimping on nutrition, but rather attaining nutrition without breaking the bank.

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Of course, I’ll continue to share all the great online deals I find at anytime throughout the week. But I continue learning new tricks to keep my healthy food grocery budget reasonable. I can’t wait to share!

Will you help out as we start this series? Leave a comment letting us know:

1. What are your favorite ways to save money on healthy foods?
2. What are the areas you struggle with most while trying to save money on healthy foods?

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Menu Plan for the Week – A Little Bit Different This time

October 19, 2014 by Laura 3 Comments

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Remember the big boxes we got in our Amazon order last week? Malachi has made very good use of them. We’ve cut flaps for doors and secret hide-outs, and we’ve gone through way too much packing tape. Malachi keeps watching for the UPS man to come back and bring more boxes. Sorry, Buddy. Mama got a big order, but I don’t think Mr. UPS is coming back this week. :)

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In other news, I’m finding that my current menu planning system isn’t working very well right now. This school year is trying to knock me flat.  We added a few different (and good!) academic endeavors this year. I’m amazed at the extra time it takes away from my blog work and house work. In addition, I’ve been doing a lot of canning, and need to do more during the next few weeks.

So, in an effort to simplify my kitchen work even more (and I already feel that it has been pretty basic), I’m going to try a different menu planning system this week. The idea is that I will list food ideas for Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, and Fruits/Veggies based on the ingredients I have on hand. For each day, I’ll just look at the list and figure out what I have time to work on. We always have 1-4 fruits or veggies with each meal, so we can pull those out quickly to put with each meal.

Make sense? I think the crock pot is going to get a work-out. :)  Here’s what we’ll be working with this week:

Breakfasts

  • Blueberry Streusel Muffins
  • Fried Eggs with Turkey Sausage
  • Warm Pumpkin Custard
  • Peanut Butter Pancakes
  • Pumpkin donuts
  • Scrambled Eggs
  • Pancake and Sausage Muffins

Lunches

  • Bacon, Egg, and Avocado Salad
  • Baked Potatoes in the Crock Pot with ham and cheese
  • Healthier Cheese Dip with tortilla chips
  • Crustless Pizza
  • Easy Noodle Stir Fry
  • Homemade Tomato Soup with grilled cheese sandwiches
  • Salmon Patties

Dinners

  • Calico Beans
  • Crock Pot Barbecue Chicken Breasts
  • Chicken Tacos
  • Cheeseburger Soup
  • Cheesy Beef and Rice
  • Sweet Pepper Fritata
  • Potato Soup

Fruit and Veggie Side Dishes

  • Applesauce
  • Clementines
  • Pears
  • Peas
  • Green Beans from the Garden
  • Fruit Salad
  • Mixed Greens
  • Fresh Spinach
  • Apples
  • Pineapple
  • Canned Peaches
  • Nectarine Cream Cups
  • Honey Glazed Carrots
  • Raw Carrots and Cucumber Slices
  • Sweet Peppers from the garden
  • Home canned dill pickles
  • Roasted Asparagus

We’ll see how this works, and I’ll report back next week! I may find that it works better for me to have everything planned specifically like I’ve done for years. But what if this is a change for the better? We’ll see!

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Heavenly Homemakers Recipes Across the Globe ~ Share Your Story

October 18, 2014 by Laura 1 Comment

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I actually cried when I read this story sent in by Jennifer. What can I say? I tear up easily. I am so honored that God is using this site to bless people in so many ways. Plus, this story reminds me so much of MY STORY. I also didn’t grow up with sisters, but have gained three by marriage. I am so thankful for these sisters in my life now. Here’s Jennifer:

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I did not grow up with sisters, only one brother. When I married I gained two sisters and a sister in law. Score! My sister in law, her husband (my husband’s brother…confused yet?!?) and their three young children have lived in Central Asia as missionaries for the last seven years. We both have three children. She has one boy and two girls and we have three boys. When they left my oldest was in preschool. He is starting middle school this year. Sigh. They’ve been back to the  states just a few times over those seven years.

We try to communicate as much as possible via skype. When we are able to talk guess what we discuss? Your recipes!! We love it. We talk about what we like, how we adapted it, who ate it and so on. Last fall, after several years of saving, my husband and I were able to visit them while they were working. Guess what she served? Heavenly Homemakers recipes! We had the best time sitting around her table, eating good food and visiting.
 
Living worlds apart is difficult to say the least, but Heavenly Homemakers has been a common bond. Few things in our daily lives, outside of our mutual love of the Lord, are similar, but almost daily one of us has a HH recipe on our table. It makes me smile. Thanks for all you do and your daily encouragement!
 
In Him, 
Jennifer
 
PS-While in Central Asia with them she made your Breakfast Cake, but added fresh pumpkin and white chocolate chips. It was a winner! 
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Share with us:  Who did God bless you with when you got married, or when a sibling of yours got married?

Also, keep sending in your stories and pictures. I love ’em!
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Is It Healthy To Fry Food? Deep Fryers and Great Grocery Deals…

October 17, 2014 by Laura 18 Comments

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Several have asked how I fry my Pumpkin Donuts. A skillet with about a 1/2 inch of hot oil works great, and that’s how I used to fry food. But Matt and the boys got me this Oster Deep Fat Fryer a couple Christmases ago and I LOVE it. This makes the process of frying donuts, chicken nuggets, French fries, etc. so much easier!

Is it Healthy to Eat Fried Food

The question everyone wants to know is:  Aren’t fried foods unhealthy?

My very happy response to that questions is this:  If you fry your food in Palm Shortening or Coconut Oil, your fried foods will be healthy!  The reason? Palm Shortening and Coconut Oil are digestible, nourishing, and stable fats. This means that they can be heated to extreme temperatures without becoming rancid or without turning into trans fats. #happydance #bringonthehomemadefrenchfries

Other oils – in particular bottled vegetable oils and canola oil – aren’t beneficial to our health in the first place. When they are heated to the high temperatures required for frying, they begin to go berserk because they aren’t stable enough to handle the heat. When heated for frying, they become rancid or oxidized, then they create free radicals that attack our cells. This can eventually lead to many health problems and diseases. #nothanks  #blech  #stickwithcoconutoil

Olive oil is a healthy fat, but it becomes unstable at about 450° so it isn’t always a great choice for deep-frying food. I do use olive oil to lightly stir fry veggies in a skillet.

I’m so grateful for healthy frying options, because fried food tastes crazy good! Obviously, we need to balance the good fats and fried food with plenty of fruits and vegetables. After all, God created our bodies to function best by eating a wide variety of nutrients. But for the record, fried green beans, fried zucchini, fried mushrooms, and fried asparagus are fantastic. #bestofbothworlds

Whole Wheat Pumpkin Donuts with Glaze

Now for some big fat healthy deals around the web:

I typically recommend my favorite Palm Shortening from Tropical Traditions because it is such fantastic quality. In case you’d like to try a smaller container of this shortening (Tropical Traditions only carries gallon buckets or larger), you may want to try Spectrum brand, which comes in a 24 ounce tub.

Right now, iHerb is carrying Spectrum Palm Shortening for just $6.34 a tub. Even better? You get free shipping at iHerb when your order is over $20. AND, if you’re a new customer and click through this iHerb referral link, you’ll get $10 off your order of $40 or more. (Or use my referral number at checkout, BID487)  Sweet deal!

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While you’re at iHerb getting your $10 off and free shipping, I suggest picking up other ingredients you might need for baking this fall and winter. They carry my favorite brand of sucanat, Rapunzel Whole Cane Sugar. I often also get Enjoy Life Soy Free Chocolate Chips and Now Foods Cocoa Powder at iHerb. Yay for fun baking! Have fun with your $10 of free grocery money!

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Amazon is running a great deal on a Lodge 5-Piece Cast Iron Skillet Set. It’s only $63.99, down from $150.00. This is a GREAT deal if you can swing it. Cast iron is a fantastic, healthy alternative to Teflon. You can use palm shortening or coconut oil to season your cast iron.

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Universal Housewares is also offering a great deal on cast iron. Get this 3-piece skillet set for just $24.99, down from $50.00.

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What are your favorite fried foods? Have you switched to palm or coconut oil for frying? It’s a delicious change for the better!

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Whole Wheat Pumpkin Donuts

October 16, 2014 by Laura 24 Comments

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After months of trial, illness, starvation, exhaustion, and many other forms of misery (encouraging post so far, Laura) – the Pilgrims and the Wampanoags came together for a great feast on what is now known as The First Thanksgiving. These incredible people had much to celebrate, no doubt.

On their table there was an abundance of lobster, rabbit, chicken, squash, chestnuts, hickory nuts, onions, leeks, dried fruits, radishes, and cabbage – all of the traditional foods you and I always serve to our families on Thanksgiving, right? (I always tear up a little during the carving of our traditional Thanksgiving Lobster.)

Quick question: How did the above First Thanksgiving menu give way to boxed stuffing and canned cranberry sauce that plops out onto a plate? Don’t answer that. But what I do what to know is this:  Where have these Whole Wheat Pumpkin Donuts been all my life? These need to be added to everyone’s Thanksgiving menu: turkey, green bean casserole, sweet potatoes, relish tray, mashed potatoes and gravy, homemade rolls with butter, and a big, huge platter of Pumpkin Donuts. Oh, and don’t forget the Lobster.

Whole Wheat Pumpkin Donuts with Glaze

These Pumpkin Donuts scream, “Fall is here! Be thankful! Inhale deeply the scent of cinnamon spice! Eat me already!” This is a fall treat that ranks right up there with all things amazing. This donut recipe stirs up quickly, rolls out easily, and fries up into fantastic goodies that might make you pass out. They are great with a cup of coffee or apple cider.

Whole Wheat Pumpkin Donuts (adapted from this recipe)Yum

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Whole Wheat Pumpkin Donuts
 
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Author: Laura
Serves: 15-20
Ingredients
  • 3½ cups whole wheat flour (I use freshly ground hard white wheat)
  • 4 teaspoons baking powder
  • 1 teaspoon sea salt
  • 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
  • ½ teaspoon nutmeg
  • ½ cup sucanat (or brown sugar)
  • 2 Tablespoons melted butter
  • 2 eggs
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • ½ cup buttermilk
  • 1 cup pumpkin puree
  • Oil for frying (I recommend coconut oil or palm shortening for healthy frying)
  • GLAZE:
  • 2 cups powdered sugar (I use unbleached powdered sugar)
  • ⅓ cup buttermilk
  • ½ teaspoon vanilla extract
Instructions
  1. Stir together whole wheat flour, baking powder, sea salt, ground cinnamon, nutmeg, and sucanat. Add melted butter, eggs, vanilla, buttermilk, and pumpkin puree - mixing until all ingredients are well combined.
  2. Roll dough on a well-floured surface.
  3. Cut out donuts and donut holes (makes about 15-20 of each).
  4. Fry dough in hot oil for about 3 minutes or until donuts are golden brown.
  5. Whisk glaze ingredients together and drizzle over warm donuts before serving.
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Whole Wheat Pumpkin Donuts

What are your family’s traditional Thanksgiving foods that are a little different from the norm?  I have to admit, not only have I never had a Thanksgiving Lobster on my table, I’m not sure I’ve ever actually eaten lobster, period. I’m a Kansas girl turned Nebraska girl. What can I say?

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Something Is Wrong With This Picture

October 15, 2014 by Laura 7 Comments

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I wash dishes like this so often, I forget how it must look to a guest hanging out in my kitchen.

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What? It’s the best way to do dishes.

Two left handed gloves, one on each hand, two different colors. Sometimes, on a day I feel wild and crazy, I’ll switch the gloves around, putting the blue one on my right hand and the purple one on my left. Y’all, doing dishes is never boring at my house – I’ll tell you that right now.

You know what’s great about this post, and the picture, and all that seems rather pointless?  I actually do have a point.  Two points actually:

1. Never worry about what people think about you when you’re washing dishes. Two lefthanded gloves of different colors worn at the same time? Why, we can establish a new dishwashing trend.

2. If you use rubber gloves to wash dishes and one of the gloves gets a hole in it, save the glove that doesn’t have a hole. Eventually, you can use it with another glove that has lost its mate. You’ll save a lot of money doing this. And I believe we’ve already established how cool you will look…not that we care what other people think.

In practicing this, sometimes my mismatched gloves end up being the same color. Sometimes I actually end up with a left-handed and a right-handed pair of misfits. But more often than not, I end up with two left-handed gloves of different colors. It matters not. They still work just fine.

And that, my friends, is my very helpful, money-saving homemaking tip for you today.

P.S. This money-saving method does not apply to shoes or contact lenses.

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I Might Have Gone a Little Bit Nuts This Month at Amazon…

October 14, 2014 by Laura 21 Comments

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With the recent announcement that after November 11, our Amazon Prime/Amazon Mom discount goes from 20% to 15% – I decided to really stock up during our October subscribe and save order. I continued to find good deals on food we eat regularly, adding them to our order. Before I knew it, the UPS man brought this:

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To be clear, the nine year old boy already lives here, the blue cooler was sitting out waiting for farm fresh milk pick-up, the flowers and pumpkins have been on our steps for over a week, and the sacks of apples were delivered last Sunday. Amazon and UPS are good, but they’re not that good.

Did I blow my grocery budget for this month? Why yes I did, thank you for asking. Am I worried about it? No, I’m not. Because I regularly buy in bulk, or grocery budget is very small some months and very large other months. This is obviously a large month. Seeing as I bought the entire internet with this order, giving our family plenty to eat for quite some time, the next few months’ budget look to be quite a bit smaller.

What you see in the picture below is only a portion of our order. There were a 6 t0 16 packs of pasta in each box, and I ordered six different kinds. (That’s 80 pounds of pasta. God bless the UPS man and his back muscles.)  With good planning, I will not need to buy pasta until April, 2015. I hope this plan works, as my boys never cease to amaze me with the amount of food we go through.

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I got two cases of toilet paper, a case of organic tortilla chips, a super discounted case of Izze soda for a treat, a case of salmon…here, I’ll give you a bullet list. Some of the prices I paid are no longer available. I used coupons for almost everything in my order, as well. I soooo love combining my subscribe and save discount with coupon savings. I get SUCH good deals this way! Not all of these items have come in yet. The UPS man will be busy making deliveries to our house the rest of this week. :)

  • case of Larabars
  • case of Plum Organics bars
  • case if Angel Soft toilet paper
  • case of 24 Izze sodas
  • case of Talking Rain mineral water
  • case of Bearitos organic tortilla chips
  • 6 different cases of Delallo organic whole wheat pasta varieties
  • case of pink salmon
  • case of Quilted Northern toilet paper
  • case of cashews packs
  • 2 cases of Seventh Generations diapers for a friend

Shucks. When it’s all listed out that way, it doesn’t really seem like much for my household. It only looks huge when it seems that Amazon blew up all over my living room:

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Thankfully, we have many (almost) free blessings from our garden that help counter-balance our grocery spending.

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In case you were wondering, we did not grow that pineapple in our garden. We Nebraskans are amazing, but we’re not that amazing.

Not only will you have lots of great groceries, you’ll receive fantastic boxes with which your kids can build forts and make messes in the living room. My nine year old was glad to see the Izzes, the pasta, and the chips, but he was very, very excited to see the boxes that hold so much potential for him.

Here are more details about how Amazon Prime/Amazon Mom works with subscribe and save works to save money. Be sure to keep up with our Amazon Deals page for all the latest deals!

How do you work your grocery budget? Do you spend the same amount each month, or do you spend more some months when you stock up and less other months when you don’t need as much?

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Gratituesday: Summer to Winter Clothes (Plus our Lilla Rose Winner)

October 13, 2014 by Laura 11 Comments

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It used to be one of my most dreaded projects. We have several tubs of clothes up in our attic. Every fall and every spring we lug them down, finding what fits which boy each year. While I’ve been ridiculously thankful for the amount of clothes we’ve had for our boys – most of them hand me downs – the chore of switching out clothes for the season was always long and exhausting.

This year though? I am reminded how nice it is to have children old enough to be such a huge help. We had the entire job done – from lugging down containers, to switching out clothes, to lugging them all back up – in one hour. One hour.  Hallelujah!

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This job used to take me two entire days. That was back when the kids “helped” by resorting my piles thirty times, throwing shirts at each other, trying on clothes that were way too big or too small…you know the drill. I loved that everyone just got right to it, got it done, and moved on with the day.

Best news of all:  I did not have to be the one to go into the attic. I’m not a fan of the attic. It has a little something to do with a bird attack I experienced a few years back. I now put on my pitiful face and beg one of my boys to do the dirty work. Love these boys!

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This pile of clothes is heading to our bi-annual clothing exchange this weekend.

I’m so thankful God continues to provide plenty of clothing for my family – especially as their legs keep getting LONGER. Wow. I’m thrilled to have this task behind us for the year, and as much as I love summer, I will admit that it’s fun to pull out warm sweaters for this fall season!

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While I’ve got you, I wanted to announce our Lilla Rose Giveaway Winner:  Jill: ferryfam5@ – email me and I’ll put you in touch with Paula at Lilla Rose!

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Don’t forget:  Special offer for Heavenly Homemakers readers only! Get a FREE SURPRISE FLEXI when you place a $40 order between now and Oct.18!!!*

*Place an order of $40 or more (excluding tax and shipping) through Paula’s website, then message her to redeem your free surprise flexi! Offer valid for U.S. customers only and expires Oct. 18, 2014. This is for both new and returning customers, but if you already have another Lilla Rose consultant, please stay with her; I’m sure she’ll appreciate it! Thank you!

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Please leave a comment to share what you’re grateful for this Gratituesday!!!

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Dear Parents, You Are Awesome!

October 12, 2014 by Laura 2 Comments

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The messages can play over and over in our heads like a broken record. (If you don’t know what a broken record is, just…never mind. They came before 8-Track Tapes. Which came before Cassette Tapes. Which came before CDs. I actually remember them. I played my Partidge Family record over and over until it broke.)  #childofthe70s

So, broken records. In our heads, they can sound something like this as we parent our children:

  • I’m not doing enough…doing enough…doing enough…doing enough…
  • I’m inconsistent…inconsistent…inconsistent…inconsistent…
  • Other parents do it so much better…better…better…better…
  • Why can’t I get it right…right…right…right….

Hey, Mom. Hey, Dad. What you are right about is this:  You will never be a perfect parent. You are human. You have weaknesses. <— Welcome to the Land of Normal. I’ve been living here a long time. At first, I though it was the Land of Crazy. Then, God reminded me that He is my strength, and that in my weakness, I am never alone. It’s the Land of Normal – also known as the land of I Desperately Need Jesus.

Why you are a beautiful parent is because of this:  You work hard. You pray. You ask God to help you raise your children. You strive to be better. You love your kids so much you can’t see straight. You are intentional. You seek wisdom. You recognize your need to let others help. You are a wonderful, beautiful parent.

Truly, you are awesome. Every one of you.

Allow your mind to see some snap-shots of your day. Not the ones where you didn’t measure up to your perfect parenting standards. Ain’t nobody got time to focus on regrets.  See the snap-shots of your beautiful moments. The moments you poured a glass of milk and she slurped it up. The moments you read him a favorite book for the 56th time. The moments you did something mundane like shake out the rug and put it back on the floor. The moments you kissed a cheek, wiped snot off a nose, and enjoyed listening to a belly laugh. The moments you listened to a song with your teenager. The moments you got the laundry to the dryer before it got sour. The moments you said, “Good job.”

Your days are full of beautiful moments. How do I know this? Because I know that is how God works. Because He is in our lives, there is goodness. He is all things goodness. He works and lives through you. This is how I know you’re awesome. This is how I know of the beauty that pours out of your home.

I applaud you, Parents. I give you a high five and a fist bump. I cheer you on, knowing that you are cheering me on, too. We parent confidently, because the secret is out: We have Superpowers. We’re strongest when we’re on our knees.

Praise God for the way He works through you as you raise your kids! He is good, He brings all things good, He works all things together for good.

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I’m excited to share with you some snap-shots sent in from beautiful parents like you:

Renee emailed to say, “Thank you for the wonderful Learn your Letters, Learn to Serve curriculum! Today we had so much fun making church, cross, and our own creativity cutout cookies! Can you guess the letter? Your time, effort, and ideas are wonderful! 

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We are truly loving the flow and approach to this curriculum. It’s been fun to use it as a foundation and then adapt to our family. We ended up giving a handful of cookies to the church workers then as our service. The little learner is Liliana, our oldest of two, and she is three. On to D….”

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Natasha shared, “I did ‘A’ with my little two year old and decided it was way too much work for ME at this point for his retention level, so I’ll have a go at it next year. BUT we had already been memorizing verses, so for MY retention we are doing the alphabet sequence [from Learn Your Letters, Learn to Serve].

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He’s got down through “C” already plus the ones we had already done. It’s so precious to hear his little voice try to say, “anxiety” (1 peter 5:7) and then “Because he cares for YOU!” And then he ALWAYS adds, “cares for ME. Me and you.”

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I love hearing testimonies about how Learn Your Letters, Learn to Serve is blessing your family. I love hearing that you’re getting your kids in the kitchen to teach them how to cook. I love, love, love hearing how you’re teaching them Jesus and teaching them to serve others!!!

We want to bless all of you with this super low price on our parenting resources! Regularly $78, we are excited to offer this package for just $49.00:

~ Learn Your Letters, Learn to Serve 183 page complete downloadable curriculum kit for early learners, $45.00 value
~ Teaching Your Kids to Cook 111 page downloadable guide and cookbook, $12.00 value
~ What to Do With the Kids in Your Kitchen recipe eBook, $5.95 value
~ Heavenly Homemakers Guide to Holiday Hospitality for Kids eBook, $6.95 value
~ Fill ‘em Up Bible Lessons and eCookbook, $5.95 value
~ “Be Imitators” Kid Character Chart, $2.95 value

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Bless Your Parenting Packet 2

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Be blessed! Be empowered! Be encouraged! You are an awesome parent. Continue to let God do His work through you for your children!

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