Home Management
Provident Living. Ideas for food storage, budgeting, cooking, organizing, gardening, decorating and more
Can You Afford to Stay Home?  Staying home with your children may be more affordable than you realize. Cook Once A Month and Enjoy!  If your evening hours are hectic, try Once-A-Month-Cooking. You may rediscover your family and the joy of not cooking dinner! Cookies in a Jar Recipes [offsite link] Cookies in a jar are a popular LDS tradition among visiting teachers. This page has a number of recipes that look pretty easy to create. Cutting Grocery Costs  With rising grocery costs, what can you do to feed and care for your family? Fema for Kids [offsite link] A site just for kids on disaster preparation. Includes lesson plans, information on FEMA, and information on current disasters. Food Storage  Here are some articles on how to establish, maintain and use your food storage. Food Storage for Five Dollars a Week [offsite link] This list tells you what to buy in what quantities to build your food storage at minimal cost. It then tells you what youīll have at the end of the first year. Growing Vegetables and Fruit Indoors  This article shares specific information on how to grow tomatoes, carrots, strawberries...even corn...inside this winter. How Real Women Clean  If you have a job or children you may want some ideas for keeping a house of order. Here are some tips from real LDS women who juggle families and outside responsibilities, just like you do. Indoor Gardening Tips  When its cold and snowy outside you can still enjoy fresh, HOMEGROWN vegetables for dinner. Here are some basic tips to get you started. Kay's Tips for OAM Cooking  Here are some of Kay's tips for a successful Once-A-Month Cooking group! LDS Moms At Home Recipe Archive [offsite link] Reader submitted recipes that are divided into categories for easy searching. Includes the traditional LDS casserole and recipes for children. Learning to Clean from the Scriptures  If you have ever wanted to be a better steward of your home, try turning to the scriptures. They are filled with good advice. Making Applesauce, Making Memories  Is it worth it to have children in the kitchen? More on Cutting Grocery Costs  Here are some more tips for feeding your family for less money. Once-A-Month-Cooking in a Group  If you want to have company while cooking meals for your family, try starting an OAM cooking group. Here are some tips from a successful, budget-wise OAM cooking group. OrganizedHome.com [offsite link] Iīm not organized or domestic, but most of what is on this wonderful site looks manageable. From the realities of freezer cooking to having a yard sale, this will help you organize and declutter. Preparedness Insights [offsite link] How to store water, food, and emergency supplies. First aid, using your supplies, growing food, preparing for and dealing with disasters. Quality for Keeps: Freezing Home Prepared Foods [offsite link] When you actually break down and cook something, you might as well double the recipe and freeze half. This article tells you how to do it safely and includes instructions (not recipes) for a wide variety of items, including homemade toaster waffles. Real Work at Home Solutions [offsite link] This site is by an LDS homeschooling mother. It tells you how to avoid scams and how to find real work you can do at home while raising children. Teaching Self-Reliance  The Lordīs plan to teach self-reliance is valuable in helping parents teach children to take care of themselves. The LDS Village  Every ward is filled with loving women who support mothers in their daunting role. This motherīs day, we salute those women. Tips for Cooking With Kids  If you want to know how to handle children in the kitchen without boiling over, these tips may help Wolf Achievement: Cooking and Eating [offsite link] Recipes that can be prepared by Cub Scouts and other children. Warning: the recipes have names like Severed Bloody Fingers. (Boys will love the titles, but you may want to change them!) Links marked with the [offsite link] designation point to websites not associated with BellaOnline.com. BellaOnline.com is not responsible for the material found there.
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