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Gluten Free Grilled Rosemary Pork Chops

Just in time for grilling! Gluten Free Grilled Rosemary Pork Chops recipe can be found over at the Whole Food Mom on a Budget blog. She has lots of yummy looking recipes, not all are gluten free, but most could be easily adapted with a few small changes. We don't have the grill ready to go so I think I will make these on the stove. YUM! Enjoy! Moe

Gluten free, Dairy free, Corn free hamburger bun recipe...let the grilling begin!

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YUMMY Gluten Free, Corn Free and Dairy Free hamburger bun recipe from the  Gluten Free Homemaker hamburger buns . They look mighty fine! Head on over and check out the recipe on Linda's blog. They are pretty easy to make too. These are my go to hamburger buns when we grill out. Mine don't look as good as Linda's from the Gluten Free Homemaker, but they taste GREAT. Let me know if you try them and what you think of them. Read her comments section, someone mentions freezing them for later use and also using a premixed flour blend.

Summer School Or No School?

What do you do in your homeschool for summer? I remember the fun times of summer school at my public high school. We did not have air conditioning in our summer home when I was growing up. Though the house was on the lake and had wonderful breezes blowing through pretty much all the time. It sure was nice to be in that air conditioned school on really hot and humid days. Summer school was a time to reconnect with friends, enjoy getting to know school teachers better, since they were more relaxed and not so rushed. As well as a time for getting classes out of the way. If you mention summer school to most teens today, they totally freak out and can't imagine enjoying it or they correlate it with earning grades of F's. A big plus with homeschooling is that we are instilling a love of learning in our child, it's not a chore, learning is a wonderful part of life. Our summer school this year looks like this. We have a combination of Advanced Math, ...

Freshen Up Your Homeschool Today With Schoolhouseteachers.com!

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Those muggy days of summer are upon us! Does your homeschool need freshened up? One of my favorite homeschool sites is The School House Teachers website . For one low prices you get preschool-12 grade, classes, videos, lesson plans, fun stuff like guitar lessons, art techniques for the lower grades. And tough stuff like biology and algebra for the upper grades. Try a month for free using the coupon code TRIAL (all caps). Then just pay $12.95 each month after. I have been a member of Schoolhouse Teachers for several years and there is always something new! There are classes that your student can take and they even explain how to give credits for high school for the upper level classes. If you hop around in your homeschool like many of us do, there are archived lesson plans, so no need to be tied down to the computer each day.   Don't just veg out!! Do something fun in your homeschool today! Something that I have liked about Schoolhouse Teachers website...

Add Some Spice To Your Homeschool

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This review is for the website SchoolhouseTeachers.com  (The Old Schoolhouse Magazine, owner). Yet another useful home education tool provided by http://thehomeschoolmagazine.com/ . SchoolhouseTeachers.com is set up by graded sections, pre/K & elementary, middle school and high school with drop down menus for all. You will find everything for homeschooling with topics such as logic, math, science, history, and many more electives as well as helps for the homeschool mom. Just a $1.00 for the first month using coupon code TRIAL (all caps) and $12.95 for each additional month. SchoolhouseTeachers.com is a must for all homeschoolers, whether you are a boxed curriculum homeschooler, eclectic or unschooler this site has something for your student. Our homeschool has tended towards the boxed curriculum (we have started branching out in recent years though) but it was always missing something. I’ve found what was missing and it was SchoolhouseTeachers.com, there are all sort of goo...