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Monday, April 8, 2013

Creative Ways to Implement History and the Bible

Recently, I blogged about our Titanic Tea Party.  Today I'm at So You Call Yourself a Homeschooler? sharing other ways to incorporate historical facts with Biblical truths.  Please check out my article and give Carlie congratulations on her site relaunch!

Blessings,

Mrs. Sarah Coller

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Linking with:

Craft-o-Maniac Monday  
Motivate Me Monday 
Modest Monday @ The Modest Mom 
Make the Scene Monday @ Alderberry Hill 
Inspire Me Monday @ Create With Joy 
Masterpiece Monday @ BoogieBoard Cottage 
A Round Tuit @ Creating My Way to Success 
Monday Funday @ C.R.A.F.T. 
Manic Monday @ Cupcake-n-Bake
Wisdom Wednesdays @Simply Helping Him
Winsome Wednesday @ My Daily Walk in His Grace
Whole-Hearted Home Wednesdays 
Encourage One Another @ Deep Roots at Home
A Wise Woman Builds Her Home
Homemaking Link Up @ Raising Homemakers
Inspire Me Wednesday @ MamaBuzz
What's Working Wednesday @ NextGen Homeschool 
Simple Living Wednesdays @ Our Simple Farm
Sheltering Linkup @ A Sheltering Tree
Shoe Lace Linkup @ Living In the Shoe
Thursday Favorite Things @ Katherine's Corner
Strut Your Stuff Thursday @ Somewhat Simple
Legacy Leaver Thursday @ Leaving a Legacy
Thriving Thursday @ Serving Joyfully
Homeacre Hop 
Tutorials, Tips and Tidbits @ Stone Gable  
Think Tank Thursday @ Saving4Six 
Home Sweet Home @ The Charm of Home 
Open House @ Bernideen's Tea Time Blog 
Share Your Cup Thursday @ Have a Daily Cup of Mrs. Olson
Inspiration Friday @ Dear Creatives
Show and Tell Friday @ My Romantic Home
Family Fun Friday @ Moms and Munchkins 
Family Fun Friday @ Happy and Blessed Home
Farm Girl Friday @ Let This Mind Be In You
Fit & Frugal Family Friday
Show and Tell Saturday @ Be Different, Act Normal
Or So She Says...
Saturday Nite Special @ Funky Junk Interiors
Finding the Pretty & Delicious @ Your Homebased Mom
30 Min. Linkup @ 30 Days
Sharing Creative Ideas @ Made By Joey
Sunday Showcase Party@Under the Table and Dreaming 
Sundae Scoop @ I heart nap time
The Creative Homemaker Hop 
Sunny Simple Sunday @ Sunny Simple Life
One More Time 
Mommy Mondays 

Sunday, April 7, 2013

Spring Cleaning with Starbucks and the Walmart Bakery #DeliciousPairings

"Spring cleaning" actually takes place about once every three months at our house.  With a family of 11, I'm sure you can imagine how fast the clutter piles up!  It's definitely not a job that can completed in one day---it actually requires a bit of planning.

Sometimes, when I'm faced with a not-so-fun task, I have to psych myself up for it by creating a welcoming atmosphere.  A hot drink in a pretty cup and a yummy treat on a vintage plate usually helps set a relaxing tone and gets me in the mood to make my home a little more homey.

Starbucks has a great line of coffees out, specially blended to compliment many of the flavors found in our favorite coffee-time treats.  I found the Starbucks Medium Breakfast Blend in my Walmart's bakery section.  Check out your local Walmart to choose a tasty blend.


The Starbucks Medium Breakfast Blend features notes that compliment the tastes of nuts, apples, blueberries and lemon.


Tonight, I paired this blend with the Apple Turnovers from the Walmart Bakery. I needed a sweet treat while perusing this Spring Cleaning Checklist that Melanie at Only a Breath designed.

Visiting a Starbucks shop is a real treat for my husband and I, and one that doesn't happen as often as we'd like.  That's why we're thrilled that we can find Starbucks brand coffees and hot chocolate mixes at Walmart.  We can enjoy a quality hot drink on a budget that works well for us.


We both tried the coffee and treat together and thought they complimented one another well.  Before sampling the apple turnover, we tried the coffee---a flavor we'd never had before.  We liked the smooth texture and thought it was not as bitter as lighter blends we've tried.


When enjoying them together, we found that the taste of the coffee was different as the complimentary notes were enhanced by the flavor of the apples.  It was a very nice pairing.

Planning for spring cleaning is sure to go much more smoothly with a yummy treat to enjoy!

For more information visit: 
Starbucks on Twitter and Facebook
Walmart on Twitter and Facebook

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Last week I kicked off the Make Bake Create party with four of my blogging friends and 64 participants!  Awesome!

Thanks so much to everyone who linked up.  If you missed out, don't fret because we'll be back Tuesday afternoon at 3:00 Pacific Time with a new party!  This week it's my turn to be the featured hostess and I'll be recreating one of the projects linked last week!

There were lots of great ideas and yummy food featured last week.  Here are a few of my favorites.  If you're featured, make sure to grab a "featured button" for your blog!


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I absolutely LOVE this pattern window!  Artsy VaVa made this for a friend in exchange for a great collection of old windows she can use for crafting.  How awesome!


I'm a sucker for vintage linens and Penny's friend recently blessed her with a whole bunch of fabulous treasures!  Check out all the beautiful things she received---there's a gorgeous lace bed jacket that I'm really loving!  Penny blogs at Penny's Vintage Home.


Carolyn at This Woman Writes tells the story of a "kitchen failure" that ended up being a great lesson in thinking outside the pan.  This was my first visit to her blog and I really enjoyed her article, as well as her husband's art.


Tauna at Proverbial Homemaker put together an awesome Dandelion unit study that I plan on using this week in our homeschool.  I just spied the first dandelion of the season in our yard today so I better get to it before Jamie mows 'em down!


Becky's recipe for Deviled Eggs with NO MUSTARD at Read My Chicken Scratch really intrigues me.  How can one have deviled eggs without mustard?  Well, guess we're goona have to make them and find out!  It's her mom's recipe and most of us know that moms have some pretty surprising tricks up their sleeves!

Thanks so much to everyone who visited, linked, and commented.  You helped make our first week a great one!  Can't wait to see what you've got to share next week!

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