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Our Favorite Breakfast Casserole

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Over the years, I've tried several different breakfast casseroles for our Christmas morning breakfast, but we never really found a recipe that we loved. Then I made this recipe for a baby shower brunch in November, and I knew it was the one. We've made the Breakfast Casserole with sausage or bacon for special occasions,…

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Read more about the article 9 Lessons I’ve Learned in 9 Years of Marriage
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9 Lessons I’ve Learned in 9 Years of Marriage

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I'm unsure if it's because we got married so young or because my ears only heard the negatives. Still, I heard so many times that marriage is hard, that it takes so much work, and that love is a choice that sometimes the pitter-patter of my heart when my husband walks into the room, catches…

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Printable Valentine’s Day Tags {Last-Minute Teacher Gifts!}

Looking for a last-minute Valentine's Day gift for a teacher or co-worker? Although I can't supply the jar or candy for you, I did makes these Valentine's Day tags that are ready for you to print, hole punch and attach to a little somethin' to show someone how much they mean to you! I happen…

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Easy DIY Paper Hearts

I started making these paper hearts last weekend, and my seven-year-old quickly joined in, making them as quickly as I had been and hanging them from the second window in our kitchen. These are so fun and easy; you could use the paper hearts for window decor, garlands, mobiles, and more! Supplies: construction paper scissors…

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Free Valentine’s Day Printables {Finding Cupid}

  I love Valentine's Day, and this year we'll be Finding Cupid through crafts, treats, printables, and more, with plenty of opportunities for other bloggers to share the things they're doing in daily link parties. And be sure to download the free Finding Cupid ebook! This fun printable is a great gift for the one…

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Homemade Baking Soda & Coconut Oil Deodorant

Embarrassing confession time: since having babies, my hormones seem to be a lot more active, and there have been times that I've resorted to buying the expensive "prescription strength" deodorant to deal with the excessive sweating and resulting odor. This is especially true in those first few postpartum weeks, but I've found my sweat glands…

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Free Valentine’s Day eBook and Printables {Finding Cupid}

It's that time again! I've partnered with 18 other bloggers to bring you the Finding Cupid ebook for Valentine's Day, with crafts, recipes, printables, and more! It's filled with easy crafts and more involved DIY projects, simple recipes, and gourmet dishes. Find out how to make a simple sugar scrub gift, chocolate raspberry vanilla bean…

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Read more about the article Easy Maryland Crab Dip {Superbowl Recipe}
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Easy Maryland Crab Dip {Superbowl Recipe}

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Crab dip is Sean's favorite food of all time, but it's one usually reserved for special occasions since crab is on the expensive side. Having grown up in Maryland, there's no question that we buy Phillips crab meat, but we've found that we like the claw meat the best for this recipe, which -- thankfully!…

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Read more about the article Allowance, Chores & Money Management for Kids
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Allowance, Chores & Money Management for Kids

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The great debate when it comes to giving kids an allowance is whether or not it should be tied to chores. Both viewpoints have pros and cons, but I've never understood why it had to be an either/or kind of thing. First, let's look at the debate: On one hand, an allowance offers the incredible…

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