I have received information and materials from JOHNSON & JOHNSON CONSUMER, Inc., McNeil Consumer Healthcare Division, LLC. The opinions stated are my own. This is a sponsored post. #PositivelyPrepared #BacktoSchool #CollectiveBias In three weeks, my kids will be back to school. My daughters are in middle school and will have a full schedule with cross country practices, music lessons and homework. My daughters were hoping to get into shape for the fall sports season this summer, but with day after day of high heat advisories, they weren't able to get much running in. Continue reading...
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Craft Frenzy Friday (August 12)
Welcome to Craft Frenzy Friday! We are so excited to be partying with y’all! We love to see your crafts, recipes, diy projects, and much more! We will also be pinning our features every week on our pin board! We hope that you will share your blogs with us and what you have been working on this week! Also, make sure you come back next week to see if your post was featured! We have 6 new features every week! Here at Mom Home Guide, this week, I shared two back-to-school meal ideas. One is a breakfast bar idea that would make a really awesome first day of Continue reading...
Everyday Celebrations with Kids
This shop has been compensated by Collective Bias, Inc. and its advertiser. All opinions are mine alone. #BackToSchoolReady #CollectiveBias My daughters will soon be back in middle school. In September, we will be thrust into after-school activities, cross-country practices, music lessons and homework. I'll need to simplify our weeknights! I'll also look for ways to celebrate my daughters' accomplishments. Like when they set a personal record in cross country or bring home a great grade. One celebratory dinner I plan to make includes STOUFFER'S® Meat Continue reading...
Motivation Monday (August 1)
Welcome to Motivation Monday! We're looking forward to seeing what everyone has to share this week! In case you missed it, I did a little decorating this week. Following the lead of Celeste of Decor by the Seashore, I made my own "interchangeable" wreath that can easily be changed and updated each season! I thought Celeste's idea was so smart and thrifty! Why make multiple wreaths when you just have to make only one! So, I made myself a Change-It-Up Summer Wreath. The wreath took me minutes to make, cost me about $6 to make, and can easily be updated for the fall! Follow the Motivation Continue reading...
New Living Room Decor
Thanks to Lamps Plus and Paint-A-Pillow for sponsoring this post. I received free product in exchange for my honest review, and all opinions expressed in this post are my own. Just last month, I completed a big curb appeal project, in which I add style and function to a front garden area by building a DIY cinder block and wood bench and adding beautiful container gardens. My living room looks out onto that beautiful new space, so I decided that my home's living room could use a makeover, too. The below photo shows my lovely new garden area. It rained shortly after I added my pillows Continue reading...
Motivation Monday (July 18)
Welcome to Motivation Monday! We're looking forward to seeing what everyone has to share this week! In case you missed it, earlier this week, I shared one of my favorite salads -- Southwestern Chicken, Tomato and Avocado Salad! It's really easy to put together and is a delicious and light dinner for a hot summer's evening! I shared the recipe as part of the Taste Creations Blog Hop, so be sure to visit the post to see some other delicious summer recipes! Follow the Motivation Monday Hosts: Mitzi of Written Continue reading...
Southwestern Chicken Tomato Avocado Salad and Taste Creations Blog Hop
Welcome to this month's Taste Creations Linkup blog hop, where we will be sharing our salad bowl recipes! The Taste Creations blog hop happens on the 1st Monday of Every Month at 7am PST / 10am EST. I'll be sharing my tomato recipe in this post -- be sure to click the links at the end of this post to see my blogging friend's tomato recipes! August's featured ingredient will be sweet corn, so be sure to stop by on Monday, August 1, to browse some great sweet corn recipes! Southwestern Chicken Tomato Avocado Salad My Southwestern chicken tomato avocado salad is a really Continue reading...
Gifts for Gardeners
Thanks to Uncommon Goods for sponsoring this post by supplying me with products to test and review. All opinions expressed in this post are 100% my own. In the summer, I love to garden, especially in my home's annual and perennial gardens. I also have several friends who are gardeners, so I am always on the look out for great gardening gifts. I recently had the opportunity to try out some gifts from UncommonGoods that I think would make just about any gardener happy! UncommonGoods is a unique online marketplace that offers handmade and high-quality products from artists and Continue reading...
Southwestern Casserole & Easy After-Dinner Clean Up #ScrubCloth
This shop has been compensated by Collective Bias, Inc. and its advertiser. All opinions are mine alone. #ScrubCloth #CollectiveBias My family and I adore foods with Southwestern flavors -- especially cilantro! So the other day, I baked my family a tasty Southwestern rice and bean casserole with avocado, beans, cilantro ... and lots of cheese! But there's one problem with this casserole -- it can make for a difficult cleanup after dinner, since the cheese tends to stick to the casserole dish! I often end up soaking the dish and then still have to scrub like mad to get it clean! Thankfully, Continue reading...
Four Easy Wooden Crate Projects
Thanks to Thompson’s Waterseal Waterproofing Stain for sponsoring this post by providing the waterproof stain used on my new bench and crate table. All opinions expressed in this post are 100% my own. I've been obsessed with wood crates recently. They are sturdy, inexpensive, and can serve multiple purposes in the home. I started out by using wood crates to create much needed shelving in a coat-closet-turned pantry. I've discovered that by simply screwing a few crates together with some wood screws and a screwdriver, I could put together functional and really sturdy shelving in a Continue reading...
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