Talitha Seibel – Marginal Moms

Time to Stuff It – 10 Earth/Family Friendly Favorites for under $20

Today is the actual the real Feast of St. Nicholas!!!  After yesterday’s post, sharing about how we celebrate, I thought you may enjoy a few of our favorite stocking stuffers.  We go for eco friendly and educational with most of our gifts and buys. 1. I’m not one for stuffed animals,

Buckwheat Pumpkin Pancakes w/ Fresh Coffee Syrup- Gluten Free, Dairy Free, Soy Free (RECIPE)

I’m slowly moving over posts from my other blogs to let them go and consolidate so I can focus everything here.  Organizing and decluttering at it’s best!  This is a recipe I shared for Father’s Day a few years ago. Enjoy! More pumpkin recipes: Punkin’ Budder in The Crock Pot 

Punkin' Budder in The Crock Pot (RECIPE)

  Yesterday I decided I wanted, no NEEDED to make Pumpkin Butter.  I love the version at Trader Joe’s, but it’s $4 for 8 oz.  I used 1/2 of a $4 pumpkin for this recipe, and made about 3 quarts! I threw stuff in the pot and just went for

Easy Vegan Pumpkin Stew (RECIPE)

This is a repost from a long time ago. With this rainy, fall weather in Atlanta, I thought I should break it back out for you. Enjoy!! TIP:  2 cans of pumpkin can be substituted for the fresh pumpkin!   I used my creativity quota of the day on just

LABOR DAY: Bringing The Fruits Of Labor Back Home

As published in Macon Community News.   Since the first Labor Day in the 1880s, times have changed.  Manual labor is not as much a part of our culture anymore.  Even the word labor is not looked at the same as it used to be. I mean, when was the

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