Finding My Path As the Children Get Older Have you every heard the question, “What would you choose, if you could do anything for one year and get paid for it?” I’ve been questioning myself about “finding my path,” for the last several years. I have 5 children, ranging in age from 24 to 11 Continue Reading
Fifteen Minute Banana Pudding
Fifteen Minute Banana Pudding Banana pudding is a classic dessert that has never waned in popularity. However, the banana pudding of yesterday required cooked pudding with meringue topping. Today, you can make banana pudding that is fast, easy, and less calories than most other desserts. My Continue Reading
How to Make Perfect No-Peel Mashed Potatoes
How to Make Perfect No-Peel Mashed Potatoes Do you avoid making mashed potatoes because you hate peeling the potatoes? This no-peel mashed potato recipe utilizes red potatoes, which have a thin, red skin that doesn’t require peeling. I’d never seen a red potato until I moved to South Carolina. Continue Reading
Enchilada Casserole
Enchilada Casserole Are you looking for some easy dinner recipes to make this summer? I know I am! We’ve been having simple things at night like meatball subs and party ham sandwiches. Last night we had bacon, eggs, and toast. My Enchilada Casserole is also on the summer list, because it’s easy Continue Reading
Garden Fresh Stuffed Green Peppers
Garden Fresh Stuffed Green Peppers Meatloaf is even better when you cook it inside a fresh, green pepper. The flavor of the green pepper adds another dimension to the meatloaf in my Garden Fresh Stuffed Green Pepper recipe. As a bonus, you can eat the pepper when you’re Continue Reading
The Mystery of Marriage
The Mystery of Marriage On the eve of my 30th anniversary, I’ve been reflecting on the mystery of marriage. On June 3, 1989, I vowed to love my husband in sickness, and in health, poverty and wealth, "until death do us part." Before I get started on my personal journey, I thought I Continue Reading
Does the 50/50 Marriage Really Work?
Does the 50/50 Marriage Really Work? For the first 8 years of our marriage, I worked at a bank, worked my way through college, then taught in the public schools. I’ve been home for the last 22 years. My husband worked briefly in a factory (and other odd jobs), then worked in the wastewater field, Continue Reading
A Woman’s Right To Come Home
A Woman’s Right to Come Home Women have spent decades fighting for the same privileges men have always enjoyed. Females were still fighting for the right to vote a century ago. Mrs. Banks was distracted from caring for her family by her role as a suffragette in Disney's original Mary Poppins Continue Reading
Enchilada Poke Pie
Enchilada Poke Pie This Enchilada Poke Pie recipe is a little bit different from the Easy Chicken Enchiladas and Enchilada Casserole that I usually make, but it still contains the cheese, chicken, and enchilada sauce that my Tex-Mex loving family likes to eat. It also gives me the variety I Continue Reading
How to Make a USA Map With Your Kids
How to Make a USA Map With Your Kids This year we used Around the World in 180 Days by Sherrie Payne, for World History, Geography, and Cultures. I don't about you, but I get tired of teaching the same way, with the same books, every year. This book was a welcome change, especially since I'm Continue Reading
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