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The Best (and healthiest) Chili You’ll Ever Make
Read More: The Best (and healthiest) Chili You’ll Ever MakeRecently I tried a new chili recipe. In my 13+ years of being married, I have made a lot of chili. I feel like it’s one of those big batch meals that you can make and then eat all week long, not to mention, a staple food for any fall tailgate, so let me repeat,…
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The Best Chicken Noodle Soup You’ll Ever Make
Read More: The Best Chicken Noodle Soup You’ll Ever MakeI don’t know about you, but Fall gets me in the mood to make soup. When I was young, my parents would roast a chicken and then make chicken noodle soup afterwards, and now, I am following suit. The best way to make chicken soup after all, is to start by roasting a chicken. Two…
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Pumpkin Apple Soup: Fall in a Bowl
Read More: Pumpkin Apple Soup: Fall in a BowlWhen I was a senior in college, a big part of my academic year was dedicated to planning and executing a theme dinner along with 6 of my classmates to complete our Hospitality and Tourism Management Degree. The evening was themed The Wondrous World of Willy Wonka–everything from the decor, to the entertainment and even…
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Holy Week with Kids: How to Make the Most of It
Get the Holy Week Family Guide for free below! Holy Week begins on Palm Sunday, the week before Easter. It is essentially the days leading up to Jesus’ death and resurrection starting with his triumphal entry into Jerusalem. Learning about Holy Week with your kids can be a meaningful time to prepare your hearts for…
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How to do Lent with Kids
What is Lent? Lent is a period of 40 days (plus 6 sabbaths) observed by many Christians as a time to reflect, repent and prepare our hearts for the celebration of Jesus’ resurrection on Easter. The 40 days imitates Jesus’ 40 days of fasting in the wilderness. Throughout church history, spiritual disciplines of fasting, acts of…
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Why February is the Perfect Time to Teach Your Kids About God’s Love
Sometimes I can get stuck in a rut when it comes to family devotions. I really try to keep a regular rhythm of being in the Word with my kids, but when the schedule gets a little too full, or one of the kids is sick, or I experience push-back from multiple kiddos, the odds…
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