by Dawn Camp | Nov 28, 2009 | holidays, in the kitchen
Last year I posted my cheese spaghetti recipe. This Thanksgiving I took pictures and thought I would expand it a bit. My family would forgo the turkey and dressing before the cheese spaghetti. Since it’s not a recipe that just screams “holidays!”...
by Dawn Camp | Nov 6, 2009 | a day in the life, in the kitchen, photography, The Homeschool Post
I’ve got four things to share with you: First, I bought the coolest easel picture frame at T.J. Maxx today with room for five 8×10 photographs. In a surprising degree of promptness, I have already printed photos from Bouchon, the ultra-fab restaurant where...
by Dawn Camp | Aug 13, 2009 | contests & giveaways, in the kitchen, motherhood
As a child, I read somewhere that “food should never be used as a reward or a punishment.” My children are certainly grateful I didn’t take those words to heart; I believe in its use as a reward and sometimes an incentive. We mothers need everything...
by Dawn Camp | Aug 11, 2009 | a day in the life, contests & giveaways, family & friends, homeschooling, in the kitchen
First of all, I just want to say that the lunch ideas left in the comments section on yesterday’s post are amazing! I’ll be referring to them throughout the school year. Thank you for sharing. Today we’re going to tackle how to handle the challenge...
by Dawn Camp | Aug 10, 2009 | a day in the life, contests & giveaways, featured, homeschooling, in the kitchen
In our sixteen years as a homeschooling family, one thing that I’ve seen can make or break a successful schedule is lunch routines, or the lack thereof. If lunch is served at a specific time and we know in advance what we’re having, things run smoothly. If we just...
by Dawn Camp | May 6, 2009 | in the kitchen, reading, reviews
Did you know that Military Spouses Day is this Friday, May 8? In honor of Military Spouses Day, Sourcebooks has asked me to share with you The Military Wives’ Cookbook: 200 Years of Traditions, Recipes, and Remembrances by Carolyn Quick Tillery. This is more...