Reading Time: 4 minutesThis post is part of the Breast-Kept Secrets: Breastfeeding Advice from One Mom to Another series. Go back and read all posts here. This post was originally published August 19, 2011. One of the biggest breastfeeding challenges I have endured is thrush. I really cannot complain because I had a mild case. However, my thrush led to my […]
5 Easy Meals to Make with Summer Produce
Reading Time: 3 minutesGuest post by Stephani of Cheapskate Cook I am zucchini-ed out. Seriously, there’s a reason why Sneak Some Zucchini on Your Neighbor’s Porch Day is a thing (August 8, if you have a squash handy and unsuspecting neighbors). Nevertheless, I enjoyed this year’s harvest. This summer more than others because we relied almost entirely on local produce during […]
Lemon Blue Cheese Brussels Sprouts
Reading Time: 3 minutesGuest post by Sarah of Simple Life Abundant Life There’s a saying in our household: Blue cheese makes everything taste better. It’s so true! We throw blue cheese on everything from pizza to salad, so when I pulled out some Brussels sprouts the other day, I figured I would give them some blue cheese love. […]
Burr Grinder: It’s Not Just For Coffee {Kitchen Tools of the Trade}
Reading Time: 2 minutesDisclosure: I have included affiliate links in this post. By Sara, Contributing Writer This post is part of the Kitchen Tools of the Trade series. Click here to read all previous posts in this feature–and come back on Wednesdays to continue the series! One of the few not so normal kitchen gadgets I have come to really love is […]
Breastfeeding While Working Full Time
Reading Time: 4 minutesThis post is part of the Breast-Kept Secrets: Breastfeeding Advice from One Mom to Another series. Go back and read all posts here. This post was originally published September 2, 2011. I have been blessed to work from home with my second and third daughters. But I worked full-time from the time my firstborn was 6 […]
Finding Educational Shows on Netflix for Early Elementary
Reading Time: 4 minutesGuest post by Tiffany of Don’t Waste the Crumbs Several years ago, my husband and I had to cut our expenses by 50% in order for me to become a homemaker. Cable TV was a luxury and was the first expense to go. Once we survived TV withdrawal, we looked back and realized that much […]






