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True Advantages of Homeschooling!

 

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One of the advantages of homeschooling is the ability to blend character, life skills, and academics to better equip our children for adulthood.

Most children today do not even know how to start a load of laundry or fry up an egg when they leave their childhood home.

Who’s to blame?

As homeschool parents we have countless opportunities to train our children in righteous ways by involving our children in every day life activities.   While this looks different in every home, the key is to get your children involved in life, such as, household chores, outside ministries, or even a cottage business.

Strong character, life skills, and academics begin in the home. Children learn primarily by example and they will repeat what they see in us.  No one is going to invest their earnest time and heart in our children more than us!

Our family is a little larger than the average so communication is paramount for both a peaceful and fruitful home.  We all must be willing to serve one another and put others before ourselves.  We are to serve in love. (Galatians 5:13)  This is not always an easy or pleasant task.

Implementing character, life skills, and academics takes place everyday in our home.  Although our academics are scheduled, we as homeschoolers can utilize every daily activity as a fruitful lesson which will develop our children into the next stage, adulthood.

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 These are just a few simple ways we combine character traits, life skills, and academics in our home.

  •  We have a buddy system in our home.  Each older child is assigned a younger sibling to look after in necessary situations.  This not only teaches leadership and child – rearing, but it teaches my children to communicate effectively.
  • Our mature readers enjoy reading to the younger ones.  This requires patience and clearly reinforces their reading skills.  Reading out loud is a skill that is lost today.
  • Involving my children in preparing a meal for a family in need is a great opportunity to reinforce math skills in everyday situations.  Too often in today’s school’s math is just a subject not a life skill.  Compassion for others is portrayed when we sacrifice a hot dinner for someone in need and eat sandwiches ourselves.
  • My boys raise chickens and sell eggs to a few close friends.  The chickens are solely their responsibility.  They donate eggs to the local food pantry.  This not only teaches them economics, but also teaches them accountability.  The Food Pantry relies on my children to supply their egg supply every week.
  • My children love to write notes to relatives, friends, or someone who is in need of comfort or encouragement.  It’s more exciting for them to practice their handwriting and writing skills within a letter than to write something frivolous on a  piece of paper that is only going to be trashed at the end of the school year. 

There are a myriad of measures to orchestrate character, life skills, and academics into our everyday routine.   We just need to get our children engaged in our daily routine and outside ministries.  This is the true definition of homeschooling.

This might be a change of mindset for some, but I assure you that fruit will blossom within your family, as well, as the community.

 “Today’s education is tomorrow’s government.”

                                    Abraham Lincoln

How do you integrate character, life skills, and academics in your family life and reap the advantages of homeschooling?

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Baked Potatoes in a Crock Pot!

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Baked Potatoes in a crock pot is one of the simplest meals our family loves!

I prefer to bake the potatoes in the crock pot because I can scrub the potatoes the night before and pop them in the crock pot in the morning.  The baked potatoes cook on low all day producing less heat than in the oven.  We live in the south, so I use my crock pot almost daily in the summer.

Here’s how I bake the potatoes in a crock pot…

  • Scrub the potatoes
  • Poke several holes with a knife on both sides of the potato
  • Spray crock pot with cooking spray ( I use olive oil spray)
  • Spray the potatoes with cooking spray or with olive oil
  • Heavily coat the potatoes with sea salt
  • Place potatoes in crock pot
  • Cook on low for 7-8 hours or 4-5 on high

We have a large family, so my crock pot is filled to the top with potatoes.  Cooking time would need to be adjusted if using fewer potatoes.

Here’s some of our favorite crock pot recipes:

Next week, I will be sharing the different baked potato bar options.  Here’s a peek of the one we had last night.

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Baked potatoes in a crock pot served with a simple salad is the perfect economical meal to feed your crew.

Mommy Time Facebook Party Giveaways – February Round Up

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Hopefully, you were able to spend some time with us on Thursday night as we celebrated the month of Love at the Mommy Time Facebook Party. We had tons of door prizes and special discounts from our wonderful sponsors.

Congratulations to the following:

  • RSVP winner of the $50 Amazon or Paypal gift card - Kathy at @ericandkathy.  Check your email, Kathy! You have 48 hours to respond or another winner will be chosen.
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  • Naomi is the winner of the A Day of Delight #10

Check your email, girls! You have 48 hours to respond or another winner will be chosen.

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Bone Broth: Why It’s Good for You and an Easy Crockpot Recipe

When you’re sick there’s nothing like a nice warm bowl of chicken soup and it turns out that it may be just what you need too! Bone broth made from bones of a healthy animal is an excellent source of nourishment. Not only is bone broth an excellent addition to your diet, it’s easy and cheap to make, too. Can’t get much better than that!Bone Broth: Why It's Good for You and an Easy Crockpot recipe

Why Bone Broth?

For years, scientists have known bone broth provides the body with numerous health benefits (too numerous to list all of them here). Minerals such as calcium, magnesium, phosphors, silicone, and sulphur are plentiful in bone broth.

  • The collagen in bone broth improves your skin, hair, and nails.
  • Gelatin is good for gut health. Many individuals in the US suffer from hyperpermiability of the gut (also known as leaky gut). The gelatin helps to fix the leaks and aids in digestion. In fact, the best bone broth will contain enough natural gelatin to set up like Jello when it cools in the refrigerator.
  • For joint pain, it seems everyone is buying glucosamine at the store. Glucosamine is naturally occuring in bone broth. Skip the expensive supplements and drink a cup of bone broth every day to help with your join pain and arthritis.

If you want to learn more about the many benefits of bone broth, I recommend reading Gut and Psychology Syndrome. You’ll learn how bone broth impacts digestion, allergies, immune health, brain health, and much more.

How to Make Easy Crock-Pot Bone Broth

Ingredients:

  • 2+ pounds of quality bones
  • 2 Tablespoons vineger
  • Scraps & trimmings from carrot, garlic, onions, celery
  • Sea salt (to taste)
  • Pepper (to taste)

Directions:

  1. Brown any meaty bones you might be using for the bone broth. You can do this either on top of the stove or in the oven.

    Browning meaty bones

  2. After browning your meat, place the bones in your crock pot along with the remaining ingredients.
  3. Let your crock-pot sit and simmer for 24 – 72 hours.

    Bone broth simmering

  4. Strain your bone broth. Save the bones and decide how you want to store your broth. If you will be using it soon, store the broth in the refrigerator. If you’d like to save the broth for later use, freeze the broth.
  5. You can make multiple batches of bone broth out of each batch of bones. I usually make at least 4 batches each time I make bone broth, sometimes more! Continue to use the bones until they disintegrate or you don’t want to make any more broth.

Notes:

I usually make beef broth, but you can make broth from bones of any other animal you have on hand. We purchase 1/2 of a grass-fed cow at a time and always request soup bones. Remember, the healthier the animal, the better quality broth you will get.

Before making my broth to store, I typically brown my meaty bones on the stove and use stew meat and vegetables to make stew with my first batch of bone broth.  If you choose to do this, be sure to remove and save your bones after your stew is finished so you can make bone broth for later.

Often, I save some broth in the refrigerator to be used in the next few days. With the remainder I use icecube trays to freeze my broth. This way I can grab just 1 or 2 cubes if I want to use the broth when steaming veggies, or I can get a bunch out for soup or a healthy warm drink!

Use your bone broth in soups, stews, gravys, to steam or sautee veggies, or just drink cups of bone broth each day for added health benefits. Skip nutrient depleted store-bought broth that’s filled with MSG and other additives and make your own nourishing broth!

Bone broth: Ready for the freezer

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Trisha is a mom to 4 fabulous boys and 1 wonderful husband. She stays busy homeschooling Bradley (8), trying to keep up with Cameron (4), and loving on her twinsies, Dylan & Elliot (1). Trisha loves to research and read about a number of topics. She and her husband write about pursuing a healthy home life, including topics on faith, food, homeschooling, and physical health, on their blog Intoxicated on Life! They hope you’ll also enjoy following Intoxicated on Life on Facebook and Twitter.

2013 Cookbook Collection Giveaway!

 

I am so excited to announce this giveaway I am doing in conjunction with some of my blogging friends that is going to allow one blessed person to start this new year with a cookbook collection of 9 new cookbooks, valued at over $200 dollars!

The cookbooks we are giving away are:

 

I chose Fix-It and forget-it Cookbook - 700 Great Slow Cooker Recipes as my cookbook to give away because that is exactly what I like to do….Fix It and Forget it!  I use my crock pot almost daily!  And there are 700 recipes!

So what are you waiting for….

Giveaway will end January 31st at 11:59p.  All entries will be verified.  USA entries only!  Winner will be contacted via email and must respond within 48 hours.

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Easy Mock King Ranch Crock Pot Chicken!!

Mock crock pot chickenIf your crew loves King Ranch Chicken than you will surely make this a staple in your home!

It’s taste exactly like King Ranch Chicken Casserole and it’s so much easier.  We eat it frequently on Sundays after worship.

If your family is smaller, you can easily freeze the leftovers and reheat in your crock pot on low.

Enjoy!

Easy Crock Pot Mock King Ranch Chicken!!
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Recipe type: Crock Pot Main Entree
Cuisine: American
Serves: 8
 

This taste identical to King Ranch Chicken Casserole!
Ingredients
  • 3 lbs of frozen chicken
  • 2 cans of cream of mushroom
  • 2 cans of rotel
  • diced green pepper (optional)
  • shredded cheese – I use cheddar or Mexican blend
  • black olives (optional)
  • tortilla chips

Instructions
  1. Throw soup, green peppers, and rotels on top of frozen chicken in the crock pot
  2. Cook on High – 1 hour
  3. Cook on low – 3-4 hours
  4. Serve chicken over chips
  5. Sprinkle with cheese and black olives
  6. Yummmm!

 

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Easy Crock Pot Chicken in Enchilada Sauce Recipe!

Easy crock pot chicken in enchilada sauceYou will surely want to serve this EASY Crock Pot Chicken in Enchilada Sauce recipe to your family!

My family gobbled this up and left me with no leftovers for lunch.

If your family is smaller, you can easily freeze the leftovers and reheat in your crock pot.

Enjoy!

Enchilada Chicken
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Recipe type: Crock Pot
Cuisine: Mexican
Serves: 8
 

This is delicious served over tortilla chips!
Ingredients
  • 2 cans 14 oz diced tomatoes
  • 2 cans enchilada sauce
  • 2 packets of taco seasoning
  • 2 cans of corn (I use frozen)
  • 3lb frozen chicken breast
  • fresh cilantro
  • shredded cheese
  • avocado slices(optional)

Instructions
  1. Place frozen chicken in crock pot
  2. Place all other ingredients on top except for cheese, cilantro, and avocado
  3. Cook on low for 6-7 hours
  4. Before serving mix in cilantro to taste in crock pot
  5. Shred chicken
  6. Serve over tortialla chips or rice
  7. garnish with cilantro, cheese, sour cream, and avocado slices

 

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Easy Italian Crock Pot Chicken

Easy Italain Crock Pot Chicken Recipe

This crock pot chicken was a big hit!

I doubled the crock pot chicken recipe and froze the leftovers for another meal.  I will just throw the entire leftovers with pasta and all on low for next week.

Easy Italian Crock Pot Chicken
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Recipe type: Crock Pot Chicken Main Meal
Cuisine: Italian
Serves: 5
 

This was super easy. And it tasted different than spaghetti.
Ingredients
  • 4 boneless chicken breast (about 1 lb) I use frozen
  • fresh mushrooms (optional)
  • 1 medium zucchini (diced)
  • 1 medium green pepper (chopped)
  • 1 jar of your favorite spaghetti sauce (I used the generic) 26oz
  • Hot Cooked spaghetti or angel hair pasta

Instructions
  1. Combine chicken first and the rest of the ingredients, except for the pasta.
  2. Cook on low for 6-8 hours
  3. Serve over pasta

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15 Easy Party Dips for your Super Bowl Party!

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We always have a Super Bowl party with several dips and chips!

I find it fascinating to always try new ones during out little bash.

I compiled a few of our favorite dips and a few that are on my list to try this Super Bowl.

Surely, your friends will be begging you for your secret recipe if you bring one of these divine dips to your Super Bowl party!

 

Baked Fontina – easier than putting together a cheese platter

Crock Pot Cream Cheese Chili Di

Easy Cheesy Sloppy Joe Dip

Spinach Artichoke Dip - just add 3 additional ingredients

Horseradish Cheese Dip

Crock Pot Hamburger Dip

Jalapeno Popper Dip

Easy Feta Dip  - I LOVE feta

Pizza Dip - my kiddos love this one

Reuben Dip

Hot Crawfish Dip

Hot Corn Dip

Beer Dip - dip with pretzels

Loaded Baked Potato Dip

Cookie Dough Dip - serve with graham sticks or apples

So which one will you try first?

Check out 15 FUN popcorn recipes!

Have you pinned these 15 Easy Dips for your Super Bowl party yet?

 

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