Reading Time: 4 minutesCheck out these healthy, easy lunch ideas that you can prepare in minutes! Perfect for healthy school lunches or quick meals at home. This week is all about arming ourselves with simple, quick, easy and delicious meal ideas for when life gets busy. Yesterday was all about breakfast–my most challenging meal. Today we’re giving some […]
14 Quick & Easy Breakfast Ideas {Real Food, Fast}
Reading Time: 5 minutesDon’t resort to sugary, processed cereal if you’re pressed for time in the morning. Try these quick and easy breakfast ideas that will nourish your family! Breakfast is one of those meals that always gets me–especially when I haven’t had much sleep. To be honest, I used to skip breakfast a lot when it was […]
Potty Training Failure
Reading Time: 2 minutesPotty training is one of those parenting milestones that rarely unfolds the way we expect. For many families, it’s straightforward. For others, it’s anything but. And for some, it becomes a long, humbling lesson in patience, perseverance, and grace. There are children who struggle with potty training well beyond the age when “most kids” seem […]
Grace While Potty Training {Potty Training at The First Years}
Reading Time: 5 minutesSometimes potty training doesn’t go how you expect it to! Here’s one mom’s story. Guest Post by Alina Joy of Good Old Days Farm A few weeks ago, I told you about what a great experience I had using Infant Potty Training to toilet train my first child. When I discovered that I was pregnant […]
Potty Training and Food Sensitivities: What Parents Should Know
Reading Time: 2 minutesContent note: This post discusses digestive issues related to potty training. Parents of young children may find it helpful; others may prefer to skip. Potty training can be challenging under the best of circumstances. When food sensitivities or digestive disruptions are involved, it can become significantly more complex. Many parents are unaware that underlying digestive […]
Sweet Kale Salad
Reading Time: 2 minutes By Elsie, Contributing Writer I’m not especially familiar with kale, but God has blessed us with a lot of it this year through our new CSA and through my aunt and uncle’s garden. I appreciate its ruffled leaves and its heartiness (seems to last longer in the fridge than other greens), but my tongue […]





