Summer Activity Printables for an Intentional Summer

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We've been talking about summer a lot here over the past month or so, and today I'm excited to share three new Life Your Way Summer Activity printables with you! Print these free Summer Activity printables and plan for an intentional and memorable summer. Find more ideas of things to do this summer. Download or…

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Make Your Own Marinades: Orange-Ginger Marinade

The following post is from Jessica of GoodCheapEats and LifeasMOM: Make Your Own Marinades: Orange-Ginger Marinade With summer upon us, grilling food outdoors appeals more and more. Not only do we avoid hot kitchens, but we also get a change of atmosphere and a breath of fresh air. Dining al fresco makes the experience even…

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Man-Made vs. God-Made Foods

The following post is from Selena Moffitt of 1 Mom’s Mission: Man-Made vs. God-Made Foods We pour cereal out of the box and give our kids animal-shaped crackers. Do you ever wonder if they realize that this is truly non-food?  Do we realize it? What do kids think about vegetables?  How do they compare it…

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101 Ways to Embrace Summer

Summertime is here! Many kids are already out of school while others are counting down the last days, and the blogosphere and Pinterest (my newest addiction!) are buzzing with summer activities, foods and ideas for embracing summer. I've compiled a list of 101 of my favorite ideas here to inspire you to make this summer…

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How to Use Mint.com to Create a Budget and Set Goals

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There aren't many people who would argue against the benefits of creating a budget and making sure your budget is realistic. However, that's pretty much where the agreement ends. Ask a dozen different people how they budget, and you're likely to get a dozen different answers. From cash envelop budgets to zero-based budgets and from…

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Free Printables: Freezer Inventory and Food Passport

I've added two new printables to the collection, Freezer Inventory, and Food Passport, and I have to say that these may be my favorites yet! Food Passport I created the Food Passport to go along with a post I recently did over at Feels Like Home on empowering picky eaters. One of my goals this…

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How to Be Productive in the Midst of Unproductive People

The following post is from Prerna of The Mom Writes: How to Be Productive in the Midst of Unproductive People Ever been in the company of chronic procrastinators, slackers, and unproductive people? You’re not alone. In my past life as a corporate communications trainer, I was often paired with someone who’d just not do what…

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Creating Legacy Books

Life Your Way readers ask one of the most common questions when we talk about decluttering and organizing is how to organize photos. Over the next three weeks, we'll be talking about all things photo-related with a special series from the Association of Personal Photo Organizers! Today's topic is creating legacy books. Cathi Nelson writes…

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How to Learn to Cook

The following post is from Jessica of GoodCheapEats and LifeasMOM: How to Learn to Cook Learning to cook good food is a science as well as an art. There's an element of food science and chemical reactions to consider. Some mixtures work. Others don't. But there's also a creative side to cooking: combining flavors, textures,…

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