Homemade Gluten Free Vegan Custard or Jelly Donuts Recipe- With No Weird Ingredients
I have made donuts in the past. I’ve even made gluten free donuts in the past, and have three different recipes on my blog, but all of them were for round donuts with a hole in the middle, not ones that really work well being stuffed with things like jelly or custard. I’ve tried stuffing […]
How Single Parents Can Financially Meet the Needs of Their Children
This post was written by freelance writer, Nancy Evans. Being a single parent is not for the faint of heart. You become solely responsible for your kids’ day-to-day needs, including making all the meals, doing all the laundry, fixing all the boo-boos, and doing all the bed-time fighting. You also become solely responsible for everything […]
My Super Frugal Trip to Belgium- My Day Trip To Bruges
Just letting you know in advance that this is a very, very, very picture heavy post… When I wrote that I was going to Belgium, specifically to Brussels, many people told me that if I was going all the way there, I shouldn’t just stay in Brussels, but also should go to Bruges, called the “Venice […]
4 Essential Ingredients for a Healthy Life
This post was written by Leslie Benson, an organic food and natural health advocate. Hopefully it’ll teach you about some interesting items for promoting a healthy lifestyle that you can include in your daily life. It’s hard to find time to do all the things necessary to maintain a healthy lifestyle. We don’t always have […]
My Super Frugal Trip to Belgium- Part 1- Traveling to Brussels
I last posted when I was on the bus on the way to the airport in the middle of nowhere on Saturday night, and I am going to keep this relatively short (and I’m writing it at the airport in Belgium, waiting for my flight back home that leaves in 6 hours), because the next […]
Preparations For My Super Cheap Trip to Belgium
I’m writing this post from my phone so apologies if the formatting is messed up, there’s only so much I can do on my phone. I am currently on the bus on the way to the airport leaving to Brussels, Belgium. I didn’t mention in my last post on the topic that I got insanely […]
Never a Dull Moment
Around the time when my son, Ike, tends to leave school, I got a phone call from his teacher. She told me that he injured himself in school and still is in pain, so I should be aware and take a look at it when he gets home. My mom is a physical therapist, and, […]
Steps to Building a Better Relationship with Money
This post was written by Nancy Evans, a reader who loves to help people improve their financial situation, through various means. Does the thought of having more money lead you to believe that you’d have an easier life? If so, you’re not alone. Most people have been taught to believe that the pursuit of riches […]
Anneliese’s New DIY Haircut
My nearly 6 year old daughter, Annelise, has gone through all sorts of permutations with her hair. First long-ish, then with bangs, then short into a pixie cut, then grown out, and it had nearly reached her lower back, and in my opinion, was so beautiful on her, and I was able to do all […]
A Last Minute Trip to Belgium
I know, I know… I said I was going to Cyprus in February, got a Black Friday deal…. but while I was looking at the website a few days ago, Sunday, I saw super cheap tickets, also 25 dollars round trip, to Brussels, Belgium… On Sunday. This Sunday, the 3rd of December. Coming back Thursday, […]