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How to Organize Your Kitchen

I am all about organizing. Especially when it comes to the kitchen. The 
kitchen is where you cook, where you clean, and sometimes where you eat. If your area is clean and neat, it can affect how you feel and sometimes how your food tastes! You know what they say...a clean kitchen is a happy kitchen.

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Easy and Inexpensive Meals

For as long as I can remember, finding cheap, healthy, and delicious meals was not an easy task, especially to suit my parameters. We don't eat a lot of meat. Meat is a flavor-er, not a meal. I also don't like when I try to search for vegetarian recipes and they do is substitute where the meat would be with some soy product.

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Chores, Chores, Chores

Countless times I have tried to come up with a list of chores that I agree with and that are suitable for certain age ranges. But today I looked and looked for typical types of chores in an everyday household on the internet and came up with a finalized list that applied to the needs of our house. I then broke it down by the suitable age range for the each task. Depending on how matured your child is at their age can affect the overall outcome of who does what chore.

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Shall Mopping

I know we're not really shopping at the mall, but it's what my two younger siblings used to say all the time. Anyways, I hate it when I can't think of things to put on the shopping list because the cupboards are clearly bare. The same predicament may have happened to you, or maybe it didn't, but here is a sample shopping list including most essential foods, snacks, and ingredients.
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How to Grow A Bean Plant From Dry Beans
Every now and again, we plant new things in our garden. But have you ever tried to grow beans before? Did you know that it is possible to actually grow a bean plant from the bagged dry beans you get from the grocery store? Well, you can and it's easier than you think. At my local Walmart, dry red beans in a 1 pound bag costs $1.69 and you can imagine how many bean plants you can grow from that many seeds. Not only is this very economical, it's also super easy and a great project to do with the kids.

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