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  • Teaching Children In The Garden

    Teaching Children In The Garden

    It's in the garden, amid the blooms and thistles, the soil and the stony ground, the dead seeds and lush vegetation where the story of sin and forgiveness, the Fall and Redemption, and life as one who has been engrafted into Christ can be told with real-life illustrations like no other. How fascinating it is that the place our children love to play is the same ground that can be used for discipling their eternal souls!

    "Do you see that clematis? That's such a pretty vine! Jesus said that He was the True Vine. Everyone who loves Jesus has to bear fruit just like those purple flowers. Otherwise the Lord will cut off the dead branches like Mommy does so the rest can grow better."

    I am the true vine, and my Father is the husbandman. Every branch in me that beareth not fruit he taketh away: and every branch that beareth fruit, he purgeth it, that it may bring forth more fruit. John 15:1-2

    "These flowers are called a peonies. Sometimes flowers like to grow in fields of grass where the horses are, even though they'll get cut down when the farmer makes hay. If God even cares about clothing a field of grass with pretty flowers, then we certainly don't have to worry about where we will get our clothes because He cares for us even more!"
    Wherefore, if God so clothe the grass of the field, which to day is, and to morrow is cast into the oven, shall he not much more clothe you, O ye of little faith? Matthew 6:30

    "This pot is made out of clay. The person who made it is called a potter. The Bible says that God is the Potter and we are His clay. He made us and can do with us whatever He wants to do. That should make us very happy because God's plan for His people is perfect - much better than any sort of plan we could think of."

    But now, O Lord, thou art our father; we are the clay, and thou our potter; and we all are the work of thy hand. Isaiah 64:8

    "These pumpkin seeds are dead. They won't grow if we leave them on the driveway. But if we put them in the garden where the soil is really healthy, they will begin to grow and produce beautiful orange pumpkins! Our hearts have to be like the soil in the garden, ready to receive God's Word with joy and produce fruit. If are hearts are stony like the driveway, than we will fall away from the Lord when temptation comes."

    But he that received the seed into stony places, the same is he that heareth the word, and anon with joy receiveth it; yet hath he not root in himself, but dureth for a while: for when tribulation or persecution ariseth because of the word, by and by he is offended. But he that received seed into the good ground is he that heareth the word, and understandeth it; which also beareth fruit, and bringeth forth, some an hundredfold, some sixty, some thirty. Matthew 13: 20, 21, 23

    "What kind of plant is this? That's right, a tomato plant! How did you know? Because it has tomatoes! Jesus says of His people that by their fruits we will know them. The best way to tell if someone loves the Lord is if they want to do the things that please Him."

    Ye shall know them by their fruits. Do men gather grapes of thorns, or figs of thistles? Even so every good tree bringeth forth good fruit; but a corrupt tree bringeth forth evil fruit. Matthew 7:16, 17

    "When we're sick, we don't need to buy our medicine from the store. God tells us that the fruit from the plants He made are for food and the leaves are for medicine!"

    And by the river upon the bank thereof, on this side and on that side, shall grow all trees for meat, whose leaf shall not fade, neither shall the fruit thereof be consumed: it shall bring forth new fruit according to his months, because their waters they issued out of the sanctuary: and the fruit thereof shall be for meat, and the leaf thereof for medicine Ezekiel 47:12

    The parallels here only scratch the surface. So much more could be said about Creation, the sin that enter the world by disobedience in Paradise, and what it means to be engrafted into Christ. Next time you're out pulling weeds, pause for a second and whisper these truths in to the eternal souls of your dirt-covered, sun kissed, wee ones.

  • Sensational Salad and Dressing

    Sensational Salad and Dressing

    One bite of this flavor-packed salad and you'll understand why Goodness Me cooking instructor Sandy Pomeroy named it Sensational Salad! A plate or two of this, and you're well on your way to 5-10 servings of vegetables per day. I've tweaked the recipe to suit our taste, but the original came from her.

    Sensational Salad

    • 4 cups organic salad mix (choose one with lots of different leaf varieties)
    • 1 cup cauliflower florets, finely chopped
    • 1/2 cucumber, quartered horizontally, then chopped
    • 1/2 red pepper, finely chopped
    • 1/4 cup green onions, finely chopped
    • 1/2 carrot, grated
    • 1 cup kale, finely chopped
    • 1/2 cup mushrooms, finely chopped
    • 1 cup raw pumpkin seeds
    • 1 cup dried cranberries
    Mix together in a large bowl. Serve with salad dressing (recipe below) to taste.
    Dressing:
    • 1/2 cup extra virgin olive oil
    • 1/4 cup flax oil
    • 1 tsp. Herbamare
    • 1/4 cup red wine vinegar
    • 1 clove garlice, finely chopped
    Mix together and store in a sealed jar. Shake before using. Refrigerate unused portion.
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  • Homeschool Printables

    Homeschool Printables

    1777 New England Primer Cursive & Manuscript Printable Alphabet Sets $2.99 each
    While preparing for our daughter's first official year of "school," I found myself searching for cursive worksheets and came up empty handed. I decided to create my own and since then, I’ve had dozens of requests from other Moms to compile them into a printable set. What follows is a set of the English alphabet in cursive, combined with rhymes for each letter from the 1777 New England Primer and plenty of dotted lines to aid in practice.

    Our goal for our children from the beginning has been to stress the importance of character and personal salvation in their education. Hence, I’ve included 26 Scripture passages to correspond with each letter of the alphabet. These verses, combined with the biblical ditties from the 1777 Primer used by the Puritans help enforce the Gospel message in the tender hearts of our children while they learn to write. A: In Adam's Fall, we sinned all. B: Heaven to find, the Biblemind. C: Christ crucified, for sinners died. The first half of the book includes printables for individual uppercase and lowercase cursive letters. In the second half, the letters are attached to help teach the flowing pattern of cursive script. I recommend printing out the entire book and laminating the pages if you wish to reuse them with an erasable marker.

    1777 New England Primer Cursive Printable Set | 64 pages
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    ... and here is the Manuscript version, complete with the same 26 Scripture passages to correspond with each letter of the alphabet, biblical ditties from the 1777 Primer used by the Puritans, and plenty of dotted lines for practice!

    1777 New England Primer Manuscript Printable Set:
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    1 Week of Fall Activities & Printables for Preschoolers

    As part of our study on "Fall" this year with our 4 year-old, I created a "package" entitled 1 Week of Fall Activities and Printables for Preschoolers to go along with our theme. It is free to anyone who wishes to use it! If you'd to see how we used these printables in our home, you take a peek into our Fall-themed week here. Print or Download here. Table of Contents Sugar Cookies (to use with cookie cutters) ___pg. 4
    Autumn Fires Poetry Memorization___pg. 5
    Autumn Treasure Hunt___pg. 6
    Leaf Prints with Crayons___pg. 8
    Thankful Tree___pg. 9
    Painted Pumpkin Faces___pg. 10
    Corn Husk Dolls___pg. 11
    Apple Twigs___pg. 12
    10 Frugal Fall Field Trip Ideas___pg. 13
    Fall Reading Suggestions for Preschoolers___pg. 14
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  • Squares/Snacks

    Squares/Snacks

    • 3-Ingredient Chocolate Fudge
    • 10 Healthy Snacks Children Love
    • Aunt Martha's Coffee Cake
    • Apple Brownies
    • Chewy Peanut Butter Bars GF
    • Cinnamon Raisin Muffins GF, THM
    • Cinnamon Roll Squares
    • Peanut Butter Chocolate Bars GF
    • Peanut Cream Cheese Squares GF, THM
    • Pumpkin Sheet Cake
    • Pumpkin Streusel Muffins
    • Raspberry Oatmeal Bars
    • Snicker Snackers GF
    • Toffee Crunch Blondies
    • Two-Bite Brownies GF, THM
    • White Chocolate Macadamia Nut Bars

  • Recipes

    Recipes

    Appetizers:

    • All-Day Apple Butter GF
    • Guilt-Free Peppermint Patties GF, THM
    • "Just Like Wheat Thins" Crackers GF, THM
    • Roasted Red Pepper Butter GF, THM
    Beverages:
    • Good Morning! Breakfast Smoothie GF
    Breads :
    • Best Gluten-Free Pizza Crust EVER! GF, THM
    • Cinnamon Raisin Bread
    • Cinnamon Raisin Muffins GF, THM
    • Coconut Oil Banana Muffins
    • "Just Like Wheat Thins" Crackers GF, THM
    • Pumpkin Streusel Muffins

    Breakfasts:

    • Good Morning! Breakfast Smoothie
    • Honey Cinnamon Granola

    Cookies:
    • Grandma Kroesbergen's Cookies
    Desserts:
    • Cottage Berry Whip GF, THM
    • Chunky Cream Pops GF, THM
    • Cream Puffs
    • Peanut Butter Chocolate Cheesecake GF, THM
    • Tuxedo Cream Dessert GF

    Main Dishes:
    • Boerenkool Met Worst GF
    • Cheeseburger Pie GF, THM
    • Chicken Broccoli Casserole
    • Fooled Ya Pizza GF, THM
    • Gourmet Mommy's Pizza Recipe
    • Linguine with Garlic Sauce GF, THM
    • Real-Good Chili GF, THM
    • Spinach Quiche
    • Spinach Bacon Breakfast Bake GF, THM

    Meat:
    • Bacon-Cheese Topped Chicken GF, THM
    • Coconut Curried Chicken GF, THM
    • Classic Homemade Burgers GF, THM
    • Easy Chicken Parmesan GF
    • Homemade Sausage GF
    • Honey-Mustard Lemon Chicken GF

    Salads:
    • Broccoli Raisin Salad GF
    • Crunchy Quinoa Salad GF, THM
    • Sensational Salad and Dressing GF, THM
    • Strawberry Spinach Salad GF, THM
    • Taco Salad GF, THM

    Soups:
    • Beautiful Beet Soup GF
    • Cream Of Broccoli Soup GF
    • Old-Fashioned Chicken Soup GF, THM
    • Tomato Spice Soup GF, THM

    Squares/Snacks:
    • 3-Ingredient Chocolate Fudge
    • 10 Healthy Snacks Children Love
    • Cinnamon Raisin Muffins GF, THM
    • Coconut Oil Banana Muffins
    • Peanut Cream Cheese Squares GF, THM
    • Pumpkin Sheet Cake
    • Pumpkin Streusel Muffins
    • Raspberry Oatmeal Bars
    • Snicker Snackers GF
    • Two-Bite Brownies GF THM

    How-To:
    • How A Single-Income Family Can Afford A Whole-Food Diet
    • How I lost 40 lbs Post-Partum
    • How To Boil a Perfect Egg GF
    • How To Give Your Baby A Healthy Start on Solid Foods GF
    • How To Make Gluten-Free Cream Soups GF
    • How To Make Your Own Taco Seasoning GF

  • 3-Ingredient Chocolate Fudge & Other Ideas For Last-Minute Holiday Baking

    3-Ingredient Chocolate Fudge & Other Ideas For Last-Minute Holiday Baking

    This is the easiest, yummiest, no-fail fudge recipe you will ever find! Use this base to create all sorts of mouth-watering flavors by replacing the vanilla extract with maple, peppermint, orange, or cherry. Or use white chocolate, butterscotch, or peanut butter chips in place of semi-sweet.
    Ingredients:

    • 3 cups high-quality, semi-sweet chocolate chips
    • 1 can sweetened condensed milk
    • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract

    Directions:

    In a saucepan, melt the chocolate chips and milk on low. Stir in vanilla. Pour into a foil-lined pan and allow to cool and harden slightly before slicing.

    For a loaf of fudge, use a 9-inch loaf pan. If you prefer fudge squares, pour into an 8-inch square pan or double the recipe and use a 9"x13" pan. Enjoy!

    This fudge makes a great Christmas gift for all the chocolate-lovers on your list, from hostesses to your husband, and everyone in between! Wrap it up in parchment paper, tie with pretty string, and you've got a quick, pretty, practical, inexpensive, delicious gift to bless a friend with.

    Wholesome Mixes and Holiday Mixes & Gifts in a Jar $3.95 $2.00 ea. 'til January 17.
    Speaking of quick, pretty, practical, inexpensive, delicious gifts, now would be a great time to grab yourself a copy of Kristy Howard's eBooks Wholesome Mixes and Holiday Mixes & Gifts in a Jar! I've been using Kristy's recipes for years and have several of them memorized. You can whip up these mixes in no time at all, package them in a cute jar, add a ribbon and you're a golden gift-giver. The recipes in Wholesome Mixes and Holiday Mixes & Gifts in a Jar include:

    Wholesome Mixes

    • Cinnamon Oatmeal Pancakes
    • Cinnamon-Banana Muffin Mix
    • Spiced Pumpkin Mix
    • Fudge Brownie Mix
    • Snicker Doodle Cookie Mix
    • Easy Fruit Cobbler Crust Mix
    • Southern Biscuit Mix
    • Homemade Pizza Dough Mix
    Holiday Mixes & Gifts in a Jar
    • Chicken Noodle Soup
    • Calico Chili
    • Homemade Breakfast Cereal
    • Winter Morning Mocha
    • Candy Cane Cocoa Mix
    • Apple Pie in a Jar
    • Homemade Peanut Brittle (without Corn Syrup)
    • Can’t-Believe-it’s-Healthy-Fudge
    • Popcorn Balls (without Corn Syrup)
    • Spiced Pecans
    • Candied Peanuts
    The only difference between her recipes and my fudge recipe, is that her's are actually quick, pretty, practical, inexpensive, delicious AND healthy. That's quite a feat, if you ask me. I'm working on the latter. ;-)

    From now until January 17, you can get all of Kristy's eBooks for $2.00 a piece.

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  • Pumpkin Streusel Muffins

    Pumpkin Streusel Muffins

    It's that time of year for pumpkins and spice and everything nice! These moist muffins are full of Autumn flavor and finished with a delicious streusal topping. They go as quickly as I can make them!

    Time: 15 min. prep
    Yield: 30 muffins

    Ingredients:

    • 1/2 cup butter, softened
    • 1 cup sugar
    • 1/2 cup packed brown sugar
    • 1 1/3 cup canned pumpkin
    • 1 cup buttermilk
    • 4 eggs
    • 4 tablespoons molasses
    • 4 cups all-purpose flour
    • 2 teaspoons baking soda
    • 1 teaspoon baking powder
    • 2 teaspoons cinnamon
    • 1 tsp nutmeg
    • 1/2 teaspoon cloves
    • 1/2 teaspoon salt
    STREUSEL TOPPING:
    • 2/3 cup all-purpose flour
    • 1/4 cup brown sugar
    • 1 teaspoon cinnamon
    • 4 tablespoons cold butter

    Directions:
    In a large bowl, cream butter and sugars until light and fluffy. Beat in the pumpkin, buttermilk, eggs, and molasses. Combine flour, baking soda, baking powder, spices and salt; add to pumpkin mixture and stir until just blended. Fill paper-lined muffin cups two-thirds full.

    For topping, combine flour and brown sugar; cut in butter until mixture is crumbly. Sprinkle over batter. Bake at 375° for 17-20 minutes or until a toothpick comes out clean. Cool in pan for 5 minutes before removing to a wire rack. Yield: 30 medium muffins.

    Enjoy!

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  • Pumpkin Sheet Cake

    Pumpkin Sheet Cake

    Is it possible to get too much pumpkin flavor this time of the year? I wouldn't know; I haven't reached that point yet! If there's still room in your tummy for more pumpkin, this is a good variation to try. I brought it to my family's Thanksgiving dinner and it was inhaled in seconds and the recipe was requested by several. Since it's a sheet cake, it's the perfect recipe for those with large families, anyone who enjoys squirreling away food in the freezer, or those who are expecting lots of company.

    • Ingredients:
    • 1-1/2 cups sugar
    • 1 can (15 ounces) solid-pack pumpkin
    • 1 cup canola oil
    • 4 eggs
    • 2 cups all-purpose flour
    • 2 teaspoons baking powder
    • 2 teaspoons ground cinnamon
    • 1 teaspoon baking soda
    • 1/4 teaspoon salt
    • 1/4 teaspoon ground cloves
    • 1/2 teaspoon ground nutmeg

    • 1 8oz. package cream cheese, softened
    • 1/2 cup butter, softened
    • 2 teaspoons vanilla extract
    • 4-1/2 cups confectioners' sugar
    • Directions:
    • In a large bowl, beat the sugar, pumpkin, oil and eggs. Combine the flour, baking powder, cinnamon, baking soda, salt and cloves; gradually add to pumpkin mixture and mix well.

    • Pour into a greased 15-in. x 10-in. x 1-in. baking pan. Bake at 350° for 20-25 minutes or until a toothpick inserted near the center comes out clean. Cool on a wire rack.

    • For frosting, in a small bowl, beat the cream cheese, butter and vanilla until smooth. Gradually beat in confectioners' sugar. Spread over cake. Cover and refrigerate until serving. Yield: 24+ servings.

  • Organic Education

    Organic Education

    Several years ago, Andrew Pudewa spoke at our homeschooling conference and he said something I'll never forget:
    "The problem with trying to cover all the bases is that you end up going a mile wide and an inch deep. In other words, you know virtually nothing about everything." He suggested delving deeply into one particular topic of interest, and in so doing, touch on everything else.

    Thematic concepts jive with the vision for our children's education and so far, learning together has been fun, organic, and life-integrated. There are few things more wonderful than seeing your children more eager to start "school" than they are to eat breakfast!

    This week we are studying "Fall." Besides learning to write her numbers and letters each day using the Rod and Staff Pre-K Series, we are also learning about God's Word, government, science, math, art, English, home economics, and Phys Ed. We don't use a curriculum to teach these things, or categorize them as such, but it's happening whether she realizes it or not.

    Here's a peak into our week:

    Bible

    After breakfast, we read the story of Naomi and Ruth. I chose this story as part of our theme because it takes place during harvest time. Our memory verse is Leviticus 23: 22:
    "And when ye reap the harvest of your land, thou shalt not make clean riddance of the corners of thy field when thou reapest, neither shalt thou gather any gleaning of thy harvest: thou shalt leave them unto the poor, and to the stranger: I am the Lord your God."We discussed what kind of principles God is trying to teach us through this verse and how we can apply them to our lives:

    • Why should we share from the bounty that God has given us?
    • Should poor people still work to get their food or should they rely on rich people to collect their grain and bake their bread? (the role of government, socialism) Read Proverbs 10:5; 6:6-8; 13:11; 19:15
    • What things has the Lord blessed us with that we can give to someone else? Read Proverbs 11:25; 19:17; 22:9; 28:27
    • Who can we bless this week and how? (Make plans to visit a nursing home, invite someone over for dinner, or drop off toys or clothes to someone that could use them)
    Math
    • Count, add and subtract with leaves.
    • Discover fractions while making pumpkin puree for our 7-month old (quarter, half, and whole pumpkin).

    English (oral)
    • Use as many adjectives as you can think of to describe various "Fall" objects (i.e. leaf: big, red, thin, pretty, maple, broken, wide, etc.)
    • Read "Autumn Fires" poem by Robert Louis Stevenson (Included in 1 Week of Fall Activities and Printables for Preschoolers)

    Science
    • Read Animals in the Fall Preparing for Winter by Martha Rustad, Why Do Leaves Change Color by Betsy Maestro and Seasons by Robin Nelson. (More reading suggestions in 1 Week of Fall Activities and Printables for Preschoolers)
    • Go on Treasure Hunt (Alphabetical list of objects in 1 Week of Fall Activities and Printables for Preschoolers). Identify and collect items on the list using a field guide.
    Discuss:
    • What is it called when animals go South in the Fall? Can you name some animals that do this?
    • How many seasons are in a year? What are they called?
    • What is a "cycle"?
    • Who made the Earth so that it is tilted?
    • What happens inside a leaf to make it change color?

    Art

    • Make a "Thankful Tree." (Instructions in 1 Week of Fall Activities and Printables for Preschoolers)
    • Create a Corn Husk Doll. (Instructions in 1 Week of Fall Activities and Printables for Preschoolers)
    • Paint a Pumpkin. (Instructions in 1 Week of Fall Activities and Printables for Preschoolers)

    Home Economics
    • Bake leaf-shaped sugar cookies and decorate them (Instructions in 1 Week of Fall Activities and Printables for Preschoolers).
    • Dehydrate apple peelings to make Apple Twigs ((Instructions in 1 Week of Fall Activities and Printables for Preschoolers).
    • Make and freeze sweet potato and squash puree for Anna.

    Phys Ed.

    • Rake leaves!
    • Hike through the woods for our Treasure Hunt.
    • Pick apples at an orchard.

    I created a "package" entitled 1 Week of Fall Activities and Printables for Preschoolers to go along with our theme and am making it available for free to anyone who wishes to use it. You can read the Table of Contents and download it here.

    FREE! Download and print your copy here.

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