I want our home to be clean so that germs do not build up and make us sick. But the thought of awful chemicals being used around my house that could harm my children concerns me. Hence the question, How to Choose Cleaning Products?
I have used vinegar in place of rinse agent in the [...]
Entries from August 2008
E. Coli or Bleach? I Choose Bleach
August 26th, 2008 · 8 Comments
Tags: Organization and Housework · Works for Me Wendesday
Menu Plan Monday
August 25th, 2008 · 3 Comments
Last week, many of my plans fell victim to a stomach virus that plagued my house from Monday afternoon until Sunday. Hopefully, everyone is well now. This week I will be getting caught up and planning out the next few months of the year. I will be getting ready for the Holiday Grand Plan, which [...]
Tags: Menu Plan Monday · Recipes
Jen’s Blog Roundup
August 24th, 2008 · 1 Comment
Thanks to @momsatwork (Twitter userid) for the link to the article: The Measles Are Back. Are Home-schoolers to Blame? Do you immunize your children? Why or why not?
Katrina from Callapidder Days’ 2nd Grader teaches us How to Be a Friend.
Sandra at the Diary of a SAHM mom is already thinking about Halloween costumes.
Jess from Making [...]
Tags: Blogs and Bloggy Stuff
M&M’s Wild Cherry
August 22nd, 2008 · 3 Comments
Have you had M&M’s Wild Cherry yet?
The other day a friend of mine gave some to me to take home for the twins to as a treat. I made the mistake of trying one before picking the children up from school. Oh man! They were so awesome!! AWESOME! They taste like chocolate covered cherries that [...]
Tags: Observations and Everyday Life
Food Network Challenge
August 19th, 2008 · 2 Comments
A couple of weeks ago, I noticed that there was a show on Food Network with Disney Princess Cakes and another one with Disney Villain Cakes. I thought that the children and I could watch this rather than their regular programming. Usually, they only watch a very few carefully selected children’s shows. While these shows [...]
Tags: BusyBoy · GigglyGirl · Observations and Everyday Life
