Casseroles make convenient dinners, but sometimes I feel like they are boring. Most are comprised of a starch (rice or pasta), a meat, some cream soup, and a little cheese. I enjoy many of these casseroles, but sometimes I want something that’s a little different. Thankfully, I came across one a couple of weeks ago that doesn’t use any … [Read more...] about Turkey and Mushroom Country Casserole
Christmas in July: Christmas Planning During the COVID-19 Pandemic
I’ve written one or two Christmas in July posts each year since I began blogging. For the most part, these posts address how to plan for Christmas early so the Christmas season isn’t busy and chaotic (see all of the posts here). This year we’re in the midst of a coronavirus pandemic. Though we don’t know for certain what things will look like … [Read more...] about Christmas in July: Christmas Planning During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Berry Upside-Down Breakfast Cake
I’m usually a stickler for making things like muffins and cakes from scratch. However, we’re busy trying to get our home ready to sell, so I’ve been using some shortcuts in my cooking. One shortcut was using a blueberry muffin mix to make this delicious Berry Upside-Down Breakfast Cake. It yielded an easy-to-prepare, delicious cake that … [Read more...] about Berry Upside-Down Breakfast Cake
High-Touch Surfaces: When and How to Clean
At the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, when soap and cleaning supplies weren’t available because consumers had made panic purchases of everything stores had on their shelves, I heard some folks joke that before the pandemic people must not have been washing their hands or cleaning their homes on a regular basis. Of course, most … [Read more...] about High-Touch Surfaces: When and How to Clean
July 2020 Dinner Menu
Because of the changes to our schedule brought on by the pandemic, half of the time I don’t know what day of the week it is. Likewise, sometimes I don’t even remember what month it is! When I sat down to work on our grocery list about a week ago, I realized it was a new month and I needed a menu. At the beginning of each month I plan … [Read more...] about July 2020 Dinner Menu
Easy and Affordable Update to an 80s Bathroom
The home we currently own was built in the 1980s. When we purchased the house several years ago, the most unsightly room in it was the full bathroom in the upstairs hallway. Unfortunately, after nearly five years, this bathroom remained the most unsightly part of the house! Our original intention was to completely redo the bathroom, but … [Read more...] about Easy and Affordable Update to an 80s Bathroom
Sugar Cookie Pizzas
Last week my middle daughter had a birthday. No one in our family really likes cake, so we usually celebrate with some other type of sweet treat. We made cookie pizzas for her birthday this year! These “pizzas” had sugar cookies for crusts, frosting for cheese, and various candies for toppings. My girls had so much fun decorating and … [Read more...] about Sugar Cookie Pizzas
80 Sensory Table Fillers
Last summer I shared about an amazing sensory table that my dad built for my kids. This table has provided hours of entertainment for them! Despite the fact that we use the table multiple times each week, we haven’t used a wide variety of fillers in it. Though we’ve used a few novel things like fake snow and kinetic sand, we’ve largely … [Read more...] about 80 Sensory Table Fillers