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Orange Bunny Rolls by budgetgourmetmom, recipe by bhg #Bunny_Rolls #budgetgourmetmom
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Clean calm—enjoying homekeeping with children. Tips applied from the Montessori and Waldorf teaching philosophies to bring calmness and joy into organizing, tidying, and cleaning.
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Toasty Robin Snack for Spring media-cache6.pint... tutormommy toddler busy ness
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Learn to clean your house like a professional! There is an order that makes things much faster and more efficient... check it out!
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17 Ridiculously Useful Tips to Make Life Easier
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Spray your weeds with diluted vinegar...not only will it kill them, but the plants and soil love it. Read how here, and see the before and after pictures.
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So I'm going to try this and see if it works! Shrink a Size in 14 Days This revolutionary, science-backed workout is reader tested and can help you shed up to 12 pounds and 22 inches in just 2 weeks.
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Great chore chart idea (great blog post on mothering too!)
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Make your own potato tower - no digging up potatoes!
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Target Markdown Schedule - learn which day Target marks down each department and save up to 70%!!
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A quick, easy and CHEAP method to get started on a stockpile of groceries for your home. No clipping coupons required! Need to read this one!
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original pinner: I created this so that I don't have to spend my life cleaning. With about 30 minutes a day (or less) I can have a sparkling clean house all the time! It will be laminated and hanging up where I can always see it. Hopefully this will help you too. Enjoy!
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Soak steel wool in apple cider vinegar, rub down new wood with the soaked steel wool for an instantly aged wood look.
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floral cones, yarn, buttons and terra cotta pots
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Going to have to try this! How to tuck non-skinny jeans into boots.
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Bully-proofing your kids - Starting when their son was 3, psychologist Tammy Hughes and her school psychologist husband started teaching him. At night, they'd say, "Tell me three good things that happened to you today." This helped him make the distinction between events and his feelings about them. Once he had that mastered, they added, "Tell me three good things that happened to someone else (lesson: the world includes me and other people, their feelings and actions)." Next they asked, "Tell me something you did that worked out well. Now, tell me something that someone else did that worked out well for someone else." "These simple questions help children differentiate themselves and others, and (teach them) cause and effect. If you can connect these ideas and feelings, then it helps children to prepare to identify bullying -- negative versus positive behaviors -- and who did what to cause the outcome"
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Trick-or-treating doesn’t have to be all about eating candy for dinner. It is also a fun opportunity to practice math skills. This year we’ll be sorting and charting some of the top brand candy bars. We’ll play simple adding and subtraction games, like “If Mom eats three of your twelve Kitty Kat bars how many will you have left?” I’d like to share our Track Your Loot sheet. Click through to print a copy for yourself.
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getting the kids to help out, printable cards I'm not going to lie... I totally need this.
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Haylee Reynolds I might need this to get my husband to help out.
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Elizabeth Chaney That's so cute!