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Author Archives: Jennifer
Fresh Start, New Year Homeschool Special
Here is another exciting special I have to share with you. We have really enjoyed using SchoolhouseTeachers.com in our homeschool for a few years now. There have been courses we have used as core classes while others have been used … Continue reading
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Conquer Morning Stress & Eat Cleaner
Today is the start of the FREE 5 Day Bootcamp to Better Breakfasts. I find that I often fall back into the habit of grabbing cold cereal, with way too much sugar in it, when I don’t have an effective … Continue reading
The Ultimate Healthy Living Bundle Flash Sale
In the next few weeks, I’m going to be sharing some money saving specials that will be a great help as you and I start a new year. Every year, I sit down and make a list of plans and … Continue reading
Encouraging Hearts & Home 12.20.18
Welcome to Encouraging Hearts & Home! The Encouraging Hearts & Home Bloggers Join your Encouraging Hearts & Home Co-Hosts each week for encouragement and support for your heart & your home. We hope to provide a space that builds each other up and … Continue reading
DIY Self-Leveling Concrete in the Kitchen
Our home remodel continues with the kitchen. The existing concrete floor in the kitchen was very uneven. In order to install flooring, we really needed the floor to be at least mostly level. We felt like we had two options: … Continue reading