Low cost frugal family Easter activities are part of a tradition. Up until this past year eggs were pretty reasonable. Now, coloring Easter eggs steps into a whole new realm for frugal families. I have found other activities this year to try in addition to coloring eggs. All of the other Easter basket items might…
Family
Top Ten Schedule Tips to Keep Your Days Sane
Utilizing family schedule tips to keep activities from becoming excessive is important. Too much money spent on outside activities all the time is not how to run a frugal home. Good scheduling tips helps the entire family to know when to say “no” and “yes” to extra curricular activities. Making sure time in the household…
Decks of Fun: Affordable Family Card Games
We have tons of affordable family card games. Since our children were small we have played games with them. Back then we didn’t have much money, but did have a growing family. As the kids’ grew so did their love for games. Some I have kept over the years’ because they are favorites. If they…
Recreational Family Card Games with Kids
Lately our bucket list has us trying some new recreational card games. We have a lot of board games, but now we are trying something new. Card games are not something I am super good at because I like quick games. Most of these games fall into a category of quick. Monopoly is one of…
Homeschooling
TypeDojo Typing Speed Tests in Your Homeschool
This post is written from my own homeschool families use of the product, and I was compensated for my time. All opinions are my own and honest. As a homeschool mom who desperately wanted to find a good typing program for her boys’ to try, that they would like I was skeptical. After trying the…
Homeschool History Timeline for Multiple Ages
After homeschooling now for thirteen years’ I have a system that works for us. Homeschool history timeline is for all of my children to be learning at once. This keeps all of us on the same page, but individual age levels. Each homeschooler knows what is to be expected and when it is due, but…
Setting Priorities for A Simple Homeschool Schedule
When I first started homeschooling it was easy. I had one child, he was older and could do most of his work on his own. As our family grew, so did the responsibilities. When my kids were all under 5 getting housework done during the morning was impossible. Homeschool was challenging for my oldest because…
Letter V Homeschool Preschool Activities
Letter V homeschool preschool activities revolve around the Vibrynaum flower. Each week for my preschooler I have a specific flower that we learn about and work on. Since this week is letter V that is the flower I chose for us to learn about. For a letter of the week activity posting the flower with…
Homemaking
No Spend Challenge: Tips on Turning Clutter into Cash
In the next part of our no spend challenge we are learning how to take our unwanted items and turn them into cash. Here are a few ways that I have turned clutter into cash. Clutter to me is defined as something I have bought but end up getting rid of for less than what…
No Spend Challenge: Identify Spending Triggers
Everyone buys something and that is why I am in a no spend challenge. Not just for a day, week, or a month, but a whole year. Purchasing an item always has a reason behind it. Identifying what makes us spend money is important. I know when I was younger I spent money on clothes…
Conquering Frugality: Fridge, Freezer and Food Storage
Conquering frugality to create a frugal home takes planning and effort. Having a food plan that involves stocking the pantry, filling the freezer and rotating the fridge saves money in the future. Fridge Organization: Use What You Have I don’t know how many times I have went to the store and bought more carrots, not…
Conquering Frugality: Monthly Budget Review
Monthly budget review sessions are necessary to conquering frugality. Wild, and careless spending is a no end road that leads to guilt. I don’t know how many months it took me to figure out to pay all of our necessary expenses first, then shop. Inevitably I would go to the store, stop a few places…
Lifestyle
Conquering Frugality: Set up Your No Spend Rules
Everyone wants to conquer frugality when the new year starts. Christmas has just passed and if you are like us, the bank account is low. Yes, we set up budgets, save our Christmas money in envelopes and do all the things. January always happens to be the month to start saving. Maybe it is the…
Frugal Cleaning Hacks That Will Save You Money
Frugal cleaning hacks are now ingrained in the basis of our home cleaning. Every Sunday night my family and I clean our home. This is the best time to do a reset and get everything clean. Through the week we are too busy. Each of us have a section to clean, but when we first…
Frugal Home Ways to Save on Your Heat Bill
So many frugal home tips exist on the internet today. One of the best ways to save money on a heat bill is to track. Research and track usage each month. Many year’s ago they were read about in books, or handed down from generation to generation. Really, in the last fifty year’s we have…
Frugal Home Ways to Save with Oven Cooking
Save Energy with a Convection Oven Frugal Home Convection ovens help to save energy because they circulate the hot air. Instead of surrounding the food, hot air cooks it faster at lower temperatures. We recently upgraded our stove to a convection oven, and first of all I can tell a huge difference in the cook…