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Homeschooling: Tech Must-Haves for Safety
Affiliate Disclosure: As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases. Some of the links below are affiliate links meaning that at no additional cost to you, I will earn a commission if you purchase something using the link. Read the full disclaimer policy here. Originally posted on April 22, 2020. Updated on July 30, 2022. It is critically important to provide a secure online computing experience to your child, not just in regular online activities, but especially now that the schools have turned to a virtual learning format to help reduce contact with others and attempt to prevent the spread of disease. Just as we take special precautions to try and…
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Garlic and Chive Cauliflower Mash
It is still National Garlic Month! A perfect month for the garlic lovers of the world! Here is another garlic recipe for the themed month. The co-star in the recipe is cauliflower. The new-found love for cauliflower is weird for me. I grew up running from this veggie as fast as I could. Now, it’s everyone’s friend and in EVERYTHING! I have adapted, I think. Or is it that today’s cauliflower tastes better than the version from my youth? LOL It’s anyone’s guess…🤷🏽♀️ Back to the garlic and cauliflower mash recipe…. This tasty cauliflower mash pairs well with a large number of beef, pork, chicken, and plant-based entrees. Plus, it…
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What Groceries Should You Buy While Self-Isolating?
In the middle of a quarantine, there are a lot of factors that can influence what is or isn’t available to you and other people who are trying to keep themselves free of infection. For a lot of people facing those sorts of changes for the first time, choices can be tough, and options will seem to be in short supply. In order to give you some help, this article has some solid advice on healthy groceries to buy while self- isolating. Perishable Foods The first category of your foods are perishable foods. These are foods like dairy, eggs, meat, and produce that have a shorter shelf life. While you…
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How to Avoid Unnecessary Snacking When Stuck at Home
One of the biggest challenges people have been facing with being home all day for many weeks in a row is that they tend to go through all their snacks –quickly. Not only is this going to be hard on your figure, but it might make you feel sluggish and also cost you more money overall on your food budget. Here are a few tips that can help you control some of the extra snacking in your house. Keep Snacks Out of Sight This old rule is great for so many reasons. When you see something right in front of you and are constantly reminded it is there, your brain…
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What to Do When You Don’t Have Supportive Employers or Managers
Working from home can be a real struggle when you aren’t used to it. However, it can be made wore when you don’t have supportive employers or managers. During difficult times, it is crucial employers are transparent and supportive with their employees. So, what can you do if yours isn’t? Here, you’ll discover some of the key steps you can take if you feel you aren’t being fully supported. Let them know how you feel The first step you should take if you feel your employer or manager isn’t being supportive, is to talk to them. This can be intimidating, but your employer may not even realize how you feel.…
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Homeschooling: Adapt to Survive
Affiliate Disclosure: As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases. Some of the links below are affiliate links meaning that at no additional cost to you, I will earn a commission if you purchase something using the link. Read the full disclaimer policy here. Originally published on April 19. 2020. Updated on July 30, 2022. A year or two ago, we were suddenly thrust into the all online learning situation. Now, most of us have the option of in-class learning. However, more people have availed themselves of the option for homeschooling, which may involve an increased use of the computer. As much as today’s kids seem amenable to the online learning…
















