Homeschooling- the Poverty Fix (Part 1)

Photo Credit- Impact Lab This is Part 4 in my Poverty Cycle series. When talking about getting out of the poverty cycle, I casually wrote that I believe homeschooling to be a big part of coming out of the poverty cycle, at least for my family. Some might scoff at that and think it a […]

Homeschooling- the Poverty Fix (Part 1)

Photo Credit- Impact Lab This is Part 4 in my Poverty Cycle series. When talking about getting out of the poverty cycle, I casually wrote that I believe homeschooling to be a big part of coming out of the poverty cycle, at least for my family. Some might scoff at that and think it a […]

Reducing Toilet Water Waste

Have you ever given thought to how much water you literally flush down the drain every day in your toilet? If you’re the average American, thats over thousands of gallons over the course of a year simply to help carry away your waste products. While I’m not about to give up on my flush toilet […]

Reducing Toilet Water Waste

Have you ever given thought to how much water you literally flush down the drain every day in your toilet? If you’re the average American, thats over thousands of gallons over the course of a year simply to help carry away your waste products. While I’m not about to give up on my flush toilet […]

Chickpea Milk- Homemade

Chickpea milk- voilà! I used to buy soy milk when I needed a non dairy alternative to milk, but it was quite expensive. I learned how to make my own soy milk, and for a while, made that instead. I’ve since learned about many health issues related to soy, and now try to avoid it as […]

Chickpea Milk- Homemade

Chickpea milk- voilà! I used to buy soy milk when I needed a non dairy alternative to milk, but it was quite expensive. I learned how to make my own soy milk, and for a while, made that instead. I’ve since learned about many health issues related to soy, and now try to avoid it as […]

Breaking the Poverty Cycle

This is the third post in the Poverty Cycle series. As much as we feel blessed with the life that we have, and as much as we don’t feel lacking of anything at all, having a combined annual income of under $15,000, it is hard to describe our family’s financial situation as anything but poverty. […]

Breaking the Poverty Cycle

This is the third post in the Poverty Cycle series. As much as we feel blessed with the life that we have, and as much as we don’t feel lacking of anything at all, having a combined annual income of under $15,000, it is hard to describe our family’s financial situation as anything but poverty. […]

Common Mistakes of the Poor

This is the second post in my Poverty Cycle series. I live in a neighborhood in which most of the residents are struggling financially. Many factors play into the widespread local poverty, most of which are beyond the scope of this blog, but a big aspect of  it is that poor people start off behind […]

Common Mistakes of the Poor

This is the second post in my Poverty Cycle series. I live in a neighborhood in which most of the residents are struggling financially. Many factors play into the widespread local poverty, most of which are beyond the scope of this blog, but a big aspect of  it is that poor people start off behind […]