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Year: 2011

Tasty Chicken Fajitas

Posted in Gluten Free, Homemaking, and Photography

Project 365 – #162 I love the aroma of peppers and onions cooking in a cast iron skillet.  Add in the sizzle of perfectly seasoned chicken breast…  Soon I hear a call from the living room, “Something smells really good!”  Mmm… While I love the ease of my confetti fajitas done in either the oven or crockpot, nothing can really beat fajitas cooked in a cast iron skillet.  The flavor is completely different. Start with some freshly diced peppers and onions.  I like to use multiple colors of peppers just because it looks nice.  I happened to have both yellow…

All Things Great and Small

Posted in Christian Life, Family, and Photography

Project 365 – #161 Isn’t it wonderful how the Lord is concerned about even the tiny details in our lives?  Today, I needed to find some things for the guinea pigs, so I could make some bedding.  (The shredded paper and other bedding is not working for us, so I needed to do something that would work better.)  I found out that Uhaul blankets with fleece over top work really well as cage liners.  I headed over to Uhaul, and once I told the gentleman why I was purchasing the blankets, he offered to give me a couple of used…

Introducing Rosita the Guinea Pig

Posted in Family, and Photography

Project 365 – #160 Guinea pigs are highly social animals, so they do best when there are at least two of them together.  When Munchkin adopted Choco, there was only one guinea pig, so we’ve been watching local boards waiting to see if any guinea pigs came up for adoption.  Yesterday, a girl from 4-H posted on craigslist that she had guinea pigs that needed a new home. We emailed back and forth for some time.  She offered to bring the piggies for Munchkin to examine.  We came home with Rosita.  That little tuft of white fur called out to…

Review: Building Blocks in Life Science

Posted in Reviews

Lately, we’ve been hearing a good bit about the battle of the worldviews.  There is a struggle between those who believe in the religion of creation and the religion of evolution.  (Yes, evolution is a religion, a belief, as it can’t be proven with observational science.)  Many science texts state that evolution is a fact when it is not.  The truth is that this battle of the worldviews is a very controversial and touchy subject for many people.  Because it’s such a hot topic, I feel it’s important for Christian kids to understand both evolution and creation, so they can…