Prep & Plan: Spring Cleaning
It’s National No Housework Day! To celebrate, I’ve listed a number of FREE resources to help you plan for Spring Cleaning.
It’s National No Housework Day! To celebrate, I’ve listed a number of FREE resources to help you plan for Spring Cleaning.
April has a long, convoluted history that began when April was originally considered the first month of the year and was named for a Roman goddess who loved flowers.
It’s Spring and it’s now time to make use of those early spring flowers. One of my favorites, wild violets, make a lovely infused vinegar.
It’s that time of year again (No, not tax time) where we can jump back into our writing projects. It’s time for Camp NaNo! So here’s are some tips to help you have a successful month.
It’s April so it’s time for Spring recipes. And the first up is a Strawberry Rhubarb Pie that’s perfect for graduation parties and Easter dinner.
Now that the pantry and refrigerator/freezer are clean, it’s time to tackle the rest of the kitchen. Have a clean, organized kitchen will help you with your long term food storage plan.
I love writing about Irish mythology and here is an annotated bibliography of some of my favorite sources.
Spring Cleaning is here, and part of the process includes cleaning winter clothes and pulling out lighter-weight items. In the process, laundry must be done so it’s time to make up a batch of a miracle stain remover.
Since it is still March, here is a list of my favorite movies that I watch around St. Patrick’s Day. There are movies for adults, kids, and the entire family. I hope you enjoy them too!
EVE’S CHRISTMAS KISS, book 3 in the Kingsmill Courtships Romance Novella Series.
In this fourth installment of Alex Mitchell’s Guinness Cooking Challenge, Vane Tanner is making dessert: Dark Chocolate Guinness Bread. A perfect way to end the contest and the month!
Last week we handed the pantry, and today we’re tackling the fridge and freezer. It’s not as hard as it sounds!