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Our Thanksgiving

November 22, 2010 by Linda @ Linda's Lunacy

Thanksgiving, that time of year when we are supposed to be thankful. I’m thankful everyday for what the Lord has done for me and provided for me. I have tried to teach my children to be thankful everyday also. That said, Thanksgiving is a great time to gather the family together and reflect on all that the Lord has done this past year.

Here are a few pictures from around our house:

2 different looks we’ve had on our dining room table this fall season.

In the dining room corner

The kids Thanksgiving Tree on the front door. Yes, a girl made the leaves this year!

Basket of flowers to the right of the front door

Basket of flowers and candle on the piano

Yes, those are the tissues tucked down inside the flower basket!

Our Thanksgiving Tree is where the kids, parents, and even guests and friends are welcome to take a leaf, write what they are thankful for and put it on the tree.  I try to have the kids do one leaf a day, starting on November 1st. Guests are welcome to add as many as they want. This encourages kids to think about being thankful on a daily basis. Since we’ve been doing this for a number of years, like almost 20?, I have had many a good chuckle at some of the things the kids put on their leaves. And, nope, I don’t make them change a thing. If there are leaves on the tree that say “kool aid” and “legos”, well, I’m just happy my kids are thankful they have something to drink and something to play with. 🙂

I had a great idea this year, instead of the Thanksgiving Tree on the front door, we would use a wreath. I had a nice grapevine wreath, and was going to buy the leaf garland to cut the leaves off. The kids would use a permanent marker to write what they were thankful for, and tuck them in the wreath. I love how pretty that sounds. My kids didn’t. “But, Mom, it’s tradition!” was the great chorus that went up. So I quickly gave up that idea, and went with tradition.

Food is another area of Thanksgiving that tradition dictates. Here’s our menu:

Turkey
Stuffing
Mashed potatoes
Gravy
Creamed onions using onions I canned from our garden
Corn (this year, we’re having corn on the cob from a neighbors garden that we froze)
Green beans
Cranberry sauce- the jellied kind, of course!
Homemade dinner rolls
Gingersnap pumpkin pie
Pumpkin pie
Apple pie
Chocolate pie

The Gingersnap Pumpkin Pie is new, and oh, so delicious. Of course, you also see the traditional pumpkin pie on the menu, too. There would be a pumpkin pie revolt from certain traditionalists if there wasn’t! lol

Dad is taking his vacation this week, so no school for us!

Here are a few Thanksgiving links for you to check out:
Simple Schooling Thanksgiving Cursive Copybook
Thanksgiving and more Thanksgiving ideas
Read the Thanksgiving Proclamation
Free Thanksgiving Ebook

What are some of your favorite Thanksgiving traditions and recipes?

For more homemaking ideas, visit
Homemaker Monday
Tackle it Tuesday
Homemaking Link-up at Raising Homemakers
Works For Me Wednesday

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What’s For Dinner?

November 22, 2010 by Linda @ Linda's Lunacy

I didn’t have time to bake the Garlic Parmesan Chicken last week, so I’m trying again this week.

Saturday – pizza night – Pizza, breadsticks, carrot sticks

Sunday – soup & sandwich day – Thanksgiving Dinner at church, Taco soup by daughter for supper

Monday – chicken – Oven baked pork chops , baked potatoes, yellow squash

Tuesday – beef – Steak, rice, cooked carrots

Wednesday – super simple – Slop made by my husband. Slop is the name our kids gave Dad’s recipe. Fried cabbage, potatoes, onions and hot dogs.

Thursday – chicken – Thanksgiving Dinner!

Friday – Friday Night Fire/Beef – Leftovers!

For more Menu Plan Monday ideas, visit I’m an Organizing Junkie.

Mr Food

Filed Under: In The Kitchen With Linda

This Weeks Blog Hops

November 22, 2010 by Linda @ Linda's Lunacy

These are the blog hops I’m participating in this week. Blog hops, as well as Twitter & Facebook hops are a lot of fun, and a great way to find new blogs. It’s also a great way to increase your followers on your blog.

If your visiting Linda’s Lunacy for the first time, Welcome. I hope you can stay and visit for awhile!

Please come back on Saturday, for my new blog hop, Sunny Saturday! You can link up your blog, Twitter, Facebook & Networked blog. Hope to see you on Saturday!

I’m so excited! This week I’m the blog of the Week at Meet Me Monday! So head on over to Inspiring You 2 Save and join Meet Me Monday!

MONDAY

The Not-So-Secret Confessions of a First Time Mom Just Married with Coupons

TUESDAY

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WEDNESDAY


Let's Just Give It Away

THURSDAY

The Two Savvy Sisters Bassgiraffe's Thoughts Thursday Blog Hop
Twitter Friend Thursday Photobucket

FRIDAY

Fun Follow Friday

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SATURDAY

Debbie Does Coupons Between the Lines

SUNDAY

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Thanks for stopping by to visit! Hope to see you again soon!



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Frugal Recipes

November 19, 2010 by Linda @ Linda's Lunacy

It seems like every week when my husband goes grocery shopping the prices go up. With 4 hungry kids still at home, ages 16,14,12,and 10, we go through the food! lol

I am always trying to cook frugally, and always have my eye out for new frugal recipes.

Friends can be a great source of new recipes, and the preferred choice, but the internet is also a great tool for finding frugal recipes.

I always try to be careful, though, I don’t want to make a recipe only to have no one want to eat it. There’s nothing frugal about tossing out food because a supposed frugal recipe was inedible.

So I thought I’d share my favorite frugal recipe sites, as well as some of my favorite frugal recipes.

These 2 sites are my favorites. I have used numerous recipes from them, and all have been great.

Hillbilly Housewife
$5 Dinners

Frugal Recipes is a new favorite of mine. I will be making the Chocolate Oat Snack Cake very soon!

Here are a few of my favorite frugal recipes that I have shared here:

My Homemade Chocolate Sauce

Crockpot Cheeseburgers
Homemade Sports Drink
Brownies for a Crowd
Homemade Chocolate Sauce
Cooking & Freezing Dried Beans
Homemade Hot Chocolate Mix
Make Your Own Breadcrumbs

Do you have any great frugal recipes to share? I’d love to try them!

For more frugal ideas, visit:
Frugal Friday at Life as Mom
Fantastic Frugal Friday

Mr Food

Filed Under: Frugal Friday, In The Kitchen With Linda

The Burning Bush in My Bible Garden

November 17, 2010 by Linda @ Linda's Lunacy

For more pictures, visit Wordless Wednesday,
Wordless Wednesday at 5 Minutes for Mom ,
Say “Cheese” at It’s a Blog Party
A Beautiful Mess,
Live and Love Outloud,
Attic Girl
Shibley Smiles
Angelica’s Awesome Adventures
The Florida Hogans
The Life of Rylie & Bryce, too
Mama to 4 Blessings
Wordy or Not So Wordy Wednesday

Filed Under: Gardens, Wordless Wednesday

The Old Schoolhouse Magazine – Save 60% on Subscription!

November 15, 2010 by Linda @ Linda's Lunacy

Put 2 and 2 together and save up to 60% on a one-year sub

I love The Old Schoolhouse Magazine! After 19 years of homeschooling, this is the only homeschooling magazine that I subscribe to. I highly recommend it!

For the next few days, you can get a one year subscription at incredible savings! The sooner you subscribe, the more you save!

On Monday, November 15, the price for a one-year U.S. or Canadian print subscription to
The Old Schoolhouse Magazine is $10.

On Tuesday, November 16, the price goes to $12.

On Wednesday, November 17, the price is $14.

Each day they will add $2 until Saturday and Sunday, when the price is $20. At midnight PST on Sunday, November 21, the price goes back to its regular level.

Plus, every 12th customer to purchase a subscription gets a tote bag.

Every 14th customer to purchase a subscription gets a copy of the E-Book: The 2010-2011 Schoolhouse Planner.

Every 16th customer to purchase a subscription gets a $25 gift card to the Totally TOS category in the Schoolhouse Store. This excludes Molly Green and Download N Go.

As an added bonus, the highest ticket of the day on Monday, November 15 through Wednesday, November 17, will win a $200 gift card to the Schoolhouse Store. This can be used for any company in the Store,except
Download N Go.

So, put 2 and 2 together and shop early! The earlier you grab your one-year new or renewing
subscription, the better the price you’ll pay. Plus, you could receive one of the bonus gifts.

Or, you might be the highest ticket of the day!

If you are eligible for a bonus gift, you will receive an email from a member of the Schoolhouse Store team.

Put 2 and 2 together and save up to 60% on a one-year sub

 Put 2 and 2 together and save up to 60% on a one-year subscription. Plus, you could get a tote bag, Schoolhouse Planner, or gift coupon!

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Children’s Daily Routines

November 15, 2010 by Linda @ Linda's Lunacy

Today I’m sharing my 4 youngest kids morning & afternoon routines. I would love for them to do the lists in order, they love to not do the lists in order. I try not to stress about it, as long as they mostly get everything done. I don’t always get everything done on my lists, so I can’t expect more of them. And if they’re doing their schoolwork in pajamas? At least I didn’t have to tell them to do their schoolwork, as I would have told them to get dressed first!

These are their regular jobs to do. We do ask them to help us do other things as needed, for example, they have to help with the goats sometimes. Or help dad with projects.

These lists are their summer lists, as you can tell by the gardening and weed wacking. lol The laundry on their lists is their own clothes. They don’t wash their clothes every day. This is the summer schedule, and since we hang out clothes out on the line, it’s on the list every day, they just pick a sunny day. When we change to the winter schedule, they have an assigned laundry day.

They do have evening chores to do, but our evenings are more relaxed with Dad home, so they don’t have a written list.

I hung their lists on their bedroom doors, so they can easily refer to them as they work.

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Zachary’s Morning Routine (age 10)

Get Dressed
Put dirty clothes in hamper
Make bed
Eat Breakfast
Start laundry
Pick up Schoolroom
Schoolwork

Zachary’s Afternoon Routine

Eat Lunch
Pick Up Schoolroom
Vacuum Schoolroom
Fold and Put Away Clothes
15 minutes in garden

Abigail’s Morning Routine (age 12)

Get Dressed
Put dirty clothes in hamper
Make bed
Eat Breakfast
Start laundry
Clear the Table
Schoolwork

Abigail’s Afternoon Routine

Eat Lunch
Sweep & Mop Kitchen Floor (yep, everyday!)
Feed rabbits
Fold and Put Away Clothes
15 minutes in garden
Finish schoolwork

Hannah’s Morning Routine (age 14)

Get Dressed
Put dirty clothes in hamper
Make bed
Eat Breakfast
Put away Clean Dishes
Start laundry
Schoolwork

Hannah’s Afternoon Routine

Eat Lunch
Clear Table
Put Away Clean Dishes
Pick Up & vacuum Living room, Dining room
Feed cats
Fold and Put Away Clothes
15 minutes in garden
Finish schoolwork

Calen’s Morning Routine (age 16)

Get Dressed
Put dirty clothes in hamper
Make bed
Do Chickens- feed, water, gather eggs
Eat Breakfast
Start laundry
Weed Whack 15 minutes
Schoolwork

Calen’s Afternoon Routine

Eat Lunch
Clean bathroom
Pick up back porch
Fold and Put Away Clothes
15 minutes in garden
Finish schoolwork

In case you missed them, you can see my Daily, Weekly, and Monthly Lists, as well as How to Make a Housecleaning List.

For more homemaking ideas, visit
Homemaker Monday
Tackle it Tuesday
Homemaking Link-up at Raising Homemakers
Works For Me Wednesday

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