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  • Re: Slowing becoming more self sufficient

    If you cannot find the Arm & Hammer in your area you may be able to find it at a pool or spa shop . They sell it in big buckets under it's scientific name .
    Posted to Self Sufficient Living (Forum) by heatherd on 08-12-2009
  • Re: Are cloth diapers worth it?

    I used cloth diapers with all three of my children and it saved me tons of money . I loved the idea of always having them around and not having to run to the store for diapers all the time . I also used washrags for wipes and old receiving blankets as diapers too . I am now proud to say that my daughter is having a baby soo and her and her husband ...
    Posted to Home and Family (Forum) by heatherd on 04-22-2009
  • Where did the post about "family cloth " go ?

    Just wondering why it was deleted ?
    Posted to Living Green (Forum) by heatherd on 04-07-2009
  • Re: The Duggars: Homemade Laundry Detergent

    I love the Duggar recipe and have used it on and off for years . I also have used Zote , Fels Naptha and Lirio . I cannot tell the difference between any of them . I can tell you that if you use the Lirio or the Zote you only have to use half a bar as opposed to having to use the full bar of Fels . About the Vinegar , it actually sets the colors ...
    Posted to Home and Family (Forum) by heatherd on 03-13-2009
  • Re: Winter Laundry Hanging

    We live in a very wet climate so drying indoors can be a challenge . What works best for me is to dry the heavy towels in the dryer and hang the jeans and sweatshirts in the laundry room next to the furnace ( they dry fast this way ) and then hang the remaining clothing on our drying rack upstairs . I can wash three loads and only have to use my ...
    Posted to Home and Family (Forum) by heatherd on 03-13-2009
  • Re: Home prepared food for dogs

    I feed all my dogs raw food . It is much cheaper as I live next to a poultry processing plant. They are very healthy and I can avoid many vets trips because of the way I feed them .I
    Posted to Can You Help? (Forum) by heatherd on 03-13-2009
  • Re: Switched on Schoolhouse

    Thanks for the reviews guys . My computer has windows Vista so what would you recommend ? Also is this curriculum really time consuming or is it something he can just dig into and get his work done . Also how easy is it for the parent to keep track of all the grades and information ? I am looking for something that I don't have to be so hands ...
  • Switched on Schoolhouse

    Hey guys I am wondering if any of you have used this program and can tell me what you think about it . I have been using Ambleside for 3 years now and need to switch because of our schedule . I need something that is easy to access and plan and is pretty cut and dried . I am really thining about getting this SOS for my son and want to make sure I ...
  • Re: Homeschooling an Only Child

    my youngest son is quite a few years younger than his siblings so it's like he is an only child . I have homeschooled him his entire life . I will say that one of the challenges is keeping him interested in what he is learning because I am the only person to bounce ideas off of . He does have quite a few friends though and we have never been ...
  • Re: Homeschool kids can't play sports--huh?

    We  homeschool and all of our kids have been able to play sports . In fact my youngest is on a baseball team where he will be playing year round . This person sounds like they were just trying to find an argument against homeschool .
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