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Grocery University One Day Only Sale!

September 20, 2010 by Linda @ Linda's Lunacy

Grocery University couponing course

Grocery University is having a one day sale on their program.

If your new to couponing Grocery University will help you get started saving money.

If you already us coupons, Grocery University will help you become more efficient with your coupon use. You will learn how to save even more money! It includes tips, visual aids, how to set up a price list,  example scenarios and more!

Today only, you can get the audio program (over 2 hours!) with student workbook for $10! What a deal!

Disclosure – If you click on the link and buy the Grocery University program, I will earn a commission.

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What’s For Dinner?

September 20, 2010 by Linda @ Linda's Lunacy

We had the Chicken and Bacon Subs form my last freezer cooking session last night. They were so good! I will definitely be making these again!

Saturday – pizza night – Hay ride and cookout at church

Sunday – sandwich day – Dinner at church, then for supper Chicken and Bacon Subs

Monday – chicken – Baked Chicken, rice, salad

Tuesday – beef – Stuffed Green Peppers, patty pan squash

Wednesday – super simple – Cook-out at church for the kids, left overs for the adults

Thursday – chicken – White Chicken Chili from the $5 Dinner Mom Cookbook, broccoli

Friday – Friday Night Fire/Beef – Hanburgers, potato salad, carrot sticks

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

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Monday Blog Hops

September 20, 2010 by Linda @ Linda's Lunacy

Today, I’m participating in these blog hops. This is my first time participating in all of them! Why don’t you come join the fun?

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

The Not-So-Secret Confessions of a First Time Mom

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

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Sunday Blog Hops

September 19, 2010 by Linda @ Linda's Lunacy

Today, I’m participating in these blog hops. This is my first time participating in all of them! Why don’t you come join the fun?

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

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Sunday Strolling Blog Hop

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Saturday on the Farm

September 19, 2010 by Linda @ Linda's Lunacy

Saturday on the Farm at Linda's Lunacy

I found quite a few interesting things on my walk this week. 
It all started on the front porch, where I found my new favorite flower, the Zinna. Here are a few pictures.

See why they’re my new favorite flower?

Then I actually left the porch, lol, and found a Rose bud in the Bible Garden. Oh, as a special treat, there was a spider on it.

While I was taking the picture, I was actually saying out loud “Don’t jump on me, Don’t jump on me.” It worked, it didn’t jump on me. lol
You can see new growth on the second rose bush, but no buds yet.

On to the food! The raspberries have a ton of berries now. Even more than in the spring. See the big, dark one? It was so good! lol 

And that’s why the raspberries never make it into the house! Whoever sees that they are ready, picks and eats them. Usually waiting until after they eat them to share the fact that the raspberries are ripe. ahem….
In the vegetable garden, the green beans are getting big. These are our favorite kind. I don’t even know what kind they are, though. lol I do know they were passed down in my kids piano teachers family. She said they were like a half runner, but weren’t a half runner. All I know is they are the best green beans!

And here are a couple of squash plants. The cardboard we put down in the spring has started to break up. The chickens were kind enough to help with that task.

The yellow thing is a trowel. I’m not sure why a trowel was not only left in the garden, but also covered in cardboard. shrugs  At least I know where it is now.

Since most people have finished with their gardens, I’m not going to post a linky this week.  I’m going to end it for this year. I will start posting the linky again in the spring.

If  you are growing a fall garden (or if it’s spring where you are) please post your link in the comments and I’ll be sure to visit.

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Saturday Blog Hops

September 18, 2010 by Linda @ Linda's Lunacy

Today, I’m participating in the blog hops listed below. These are a fun way to find new blogs.

If your a first time visitor to Linda’s Lunacy, Welcome! I hope you can stay awhile. Have a look around, there’s lots to see here.

If you decide to follow Linda’s Lunacy, just leave me a comment to let me know your following me, and I’ll follow you back. Have a great day!

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Homeschool Week In Review – Week 7

September 18, 2010 by Linda @ Linda's Lunacy

I didn’t get a week in review post up last week. Ok, the week before either!  I am going to try to do one every week. 
I thought I’d include a project from last week, since it turned out so well.
The kids made Shofars. I got the directions from Adventures in Mama Land. The really loved making them.

We used wheat wallpaper paste to paper mache the newspaper onto the forms. Then we covered it with brown paper lunch bags. Once they were dry, we used a mixture of white glue and water to seal it, and make sure all the edges were glued down. They opted to only put one coat on. I think the shofars would have been shiner if they had done more

They really work! I love this picture of them all lined up with their shofars!

Earlier this week, I made a math workstation for the 10 yo boy. I talked more about it here. It really has cut down on the amount of times I have had to say “sit still and work”.  And that’s good for both of us.

We are in the process of reading The Chronicles of Narnia – The Dawn Treader in anticipation of the movie coming out in December. The kids are really looking forward to that, and we are reading the book out loud at their insistence. 🙂
To see more Weekly Wrap ups,  visit Weird Unsocialized Homeschoolers

For more homeschooling ideas, visit Susie QT Pies Scraps of Life: Homeschool and Education Link up
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