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Cheapest Good Crockpot Recipes
iamrachelle replied to mom31257's topic in General Education Discussion Board
My family loves a roast pork roast in the crockpot. It's a bit more expensive than other cuts of meat, but it makes a lot and we use it over 4-5 different meals. One pork roast (I buy the largest one I can find) 1 bottle of your favorite BBQ sauce 2 cans of whole cranberries (next to the cranberry sauce at the store) one onion sliced into small rings or slivers Mix the cranberries, bbq and onion in the bottom of your crockpot. Put the pork roast on top... I usually cook it on high for 2-3 hours and then put it on low for another 4-6. When you're ready to eat shred the meat (it will literally fall apart) and mix everything together with the sauce. To make it stretch we will use it as a topping for baked potatoes, BBQ pork pizza, mini shredded pork sandwiches with cole slaw and baked beans, quesadillas... it's also great by itself!! -
Spanish online suggestions -
iamrachelle replied to SS in MD's topic in High School and Self-Education Board
Thank you, Dana!! -
Spanish online suggestions -
iamrachelle replied to SS in MD's topic in High School and Self-Education Board
We are thinking about signing up for classes through the homeschool spanish academy. Do you mind if I ask which instructor you use? -
Homeschooling the 12 yo girl...any tips?
iamrachelle replied to Wee Pip's topic in Logic Stage & Middle Grade Challenges
Perhaps her emotions are running rampant because of hormones. I notice my DD (also 12) is a bit more emotional/brain foggy just before her cycle starts each month. It was much worse the 3-6 months before she started. She wasn't disrespectful or disobedient... just emotional. I allow my DD to get as much sleep as she needs, when she needs it. Any sort of sleep deprivation seems to heighten her emotions. Just a thought... and a :grouphug:. -
My DH is finishing up a one year deployment this month... our 6th one... Want a :grouphug:? I've got plenty of those floating around and lots and lots of sympathy. Hang in there... and give yourself permission to take the month off during his block leave, no matter where you are in your curriculum. You will all need the chance to reconnect and rest and just... breathe. Glad you are on the home stretch... you're doing great, Momma.:patriot:
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Snow White and the Huntsman
iamrachelle replied to Trilliums's topic in General Education Discussion Board
I loved Willow too... (Val Kilmer *sigh*... "You are my moon, my sun, my starlit sky. Without you, I dwell in darkness...." We saw Snow White and the Huntsman last night.... I have to say that I usually enjoy most movies we watch and rarely ever dislike a film. But this one? Save your money. It was awful. -
I voted "other". I don't have twins... but I am a twin. :001_smile: The oldest (ladies first) with a younger twin brother.
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This. Exactly. Does this mean we can be friends?
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Homeschooling vs. private school
iamrachelle replied to rlugbill's topic in High School and Self-Education Board
:iagree: This. Exactly. -
Is CLE Language Arts enough?
iamrachelle replied to shinyhappypeople's topic in K-8 Curriculum Board
:iagree: We will be adding in WWS with CLE LA next year to supplement the writing portion. -
Age of Empires Online for Teens? Help
iamrachelle replied to BlsdMama's topic in General Education Discussion Board
My DS loves this game too. I didn't know that it had a chat feature though. He mostly plays by himself, but will occasionally play together with a friend if they're over here at our house. -
Photos of the American West of 150 years ago
iamrachelle replied to Caitilin's topic in General Education Discussion Board
Really cool... thank you for sharing! -
Toddler boys and their boy parts
iamrachelle replied to Kathryn's topic in General Education Discussion Board
:smilielol5:This. Is. Awesome. :D -
Toddler boys and their boy parts
iamrachelle replied to Kathryn's topic in General Education Discussion Board
When my DS was around 3 we were snuggling on the couch one morning and he looked down at his lap, pulled his man panties out and exclaimed, "I have a weenis!" Before I could formulate my response, he took a second peak and pronounced, "My weenis is very big." My husband replied, "That's my boy." I never said a word. I just kept sipping my coffee.:D