Reading Time: 4 minutesI’m so excited to announce a 4-week series for each Monday until Christmas: ‘Tis the Season! I’ll be joining Leigh Ann @Intentional by Grace and Mindy @The Purposed Heart in discussing the true meaning of Christmas. Today, we’re posting on serving. It’s no secret that people seem to come out of the woodwork to serve […]
5 Finger Foods for Baby (and 5 to avoid)
Reading Time: 3 minutesWelcome back to First Year Friday–and the 4th installment of the Starting Solids series. For today’s post, I decided to list 5 Finger Foods for Baby. I’ll be honest, I sometimes too often fed my girls the typical puffs (albeit organic) or cheerios. These seemed like ideal finger snacks for baby. And there may be nothing really wrong […]
5 Holiday Uses for Yogurt: A Flu-Fighting Food
Reading Time: 4 minutesImage by kril Not sure about the flu shot? Fight back with food instead! Welcome back to 5 Flu-Fighting Foods–a 5-week series that will arm you with recipes to stay healthy this season! I’m excited to be joining the following 5 amazing bloggers in hosting this series: Nikki @Christian Mommy BloggerMindy @The Purposed HeartAnne @Quick and Easy, […]
Christmas Books I Recommend
Reading Time: 4 minutesLast year, we had Little Girl’s Christmas storybooks scattered all over the house. Then, while we were delivering treats to neighbors on Christmas day, I saw that the lady down the street had all of her grandchildren’s holiday books organized in a neat little basket under her tree. What a novel idea! (Well, it was […]
A Natural Holiday: Homemade Peppermint Foaming Hand Soap
Reading Time: 3 minutesWelcome back to A Natural Holiday Carnival! Three weeks ago, we looked at decorating with nativities from around the world, two weeks ago we checked out a cheesy green bean casserole and a natural holiday meal plan and last week I posted a recipe for some yummy pumpkin spice (and allergen-free!) donut holes as a party food treat! Today we are ending […]
11 Ways to Celebrate Christ this Christmas
Reading Time: 4 minutesAs followers of Jesus, keeping Christ as the center of my family’s Christmas celebrations is key. Now, I don’t think it’s necessarily wrong to decorate with snowmen, buy presents, throw parties, eat lots of (good!) food or even play Santa Claus (although my family doesn’t). But if we do all those things and forget Christ, what does that […]





