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Homeschool Planner

January 30, 2014 | 5 Comments
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Because a homeschool planner should be the life blood of your day, I’ve created many different ones here. Whether you are using a planner to track lesson plans, or just journaling, you’ll love the choices here.

{Planners should be organized for the children you’re teaching this year. So, do not try to make your unique lifestyle adjust to something made for a classroom.

How to Choose

Whether you’ve homeschooled for a long time or you’re new you need a planner which adjusts to the way you teach.

  • How to Choose the Perfect Planner for Multiple Students
  • Free Homeschool Planner Inside Title Page

Free Planners

First, begin with building a planner suited to your year. Because you have students of different ages, choose exactly what you need.

Do not use fluff pages stuck in your planner. A fluff page is a page you will not use. It is useless.

Build each page as you need it because these planners below allow you to pick and choose pages instead of being one download.

  • Click here to build your unique free 7 Step DIY Planner. This is my original planner which has over 450+ free pages and growing every year!
  • You can download and know How to Make Your Own Student Planner Simple and Beautiful
  • 31 Popular and Free Homeschool Planner Printables
  • Step 4. Choose Lesson Planning Pages Right For YOU!
  • Click here to build your unique free DIY Student Planner.
  • Click here to build your unique DIY Easy Home Management Binder. Organized IS the way to roll during your homeschool years.
  • Gorgeous 7 Step Free Planner You Build
  • Step 5a Free Forms Attendance & Reading Logs & Day Glance Pages
  • Free Student Planner Undated Calendar {Girly Girl Set}

Daily Planner Versus Weekly Planner

  • Weekly Planner vs Daily Planner: Which Is Really Better?
  • Curriculum Planner for Homeschool Day At a Glance Form
  • 6 Ways a Homeschool Daily Planner Beats a Weekly Planner

Other Planners

Then, sometimes you want customizable pages or even a bit more color or glam. Below you’ll find colorful and unique homeschool lesson planners.

  • The Ultimate and Beautiful DIY Homeschool Unit Study Planner
  • A Unique Flexible and Beautiful Preschool Homeschool Planner. A planner which can be used for Prek to 1st grade entitled Early Learner Planner.
  • Grab the beautiful Dynamic Homeschool Colorful Planner.
  • Another homeschool planner is the Glam It Up planner. Sometimes you need extra glam.
  • 5 Beautiful and Detailed Planners for Homeschool Moms

Lesson Planning

Also, part of what makes a planner uniquely yours are the lesson planning pages. Below, I have several lesson planning pages, lesson planning how-tos, and lesson planning tips.

Lesson Planning Templates

  • Download these 4 PRE-Homeschool Year Planning Pages.
  • Confetti Editable Homeschool Lesson Planning Pages – Confetti Color
  • Step 4. Choose Lesson Planning Pages
  • 4 Colorful and Editable Homeschool Lesson Plan Templates
  • Robin’s Egg Editable Homeschool Lesson Planning Pages – Robin’s Egg Color
  • Gems Editable Homeschool Lesson Planning Pages – Gems Color
  • 4 Editable Homeschool Planning Pages to Ease Planning

Field Trip Planning

  • Free Editable Field Trip Tracking Guide for Homeschool Field Trips
  • How to Create A Homeschool Lesson Plan in 7 Easy Steps
  • Homeschool Quarter Planning Form
  • Homeschool Weekly Planner vs Homeschool Daily Planner: Which Is Really Better?
  • Creative Free Editable Movie Lesson Plan Template for Homeschooling

Tips for Lesson Planning

  • How to Choose the BEST Homeschool Lesson Planning Pages THIS Year
  • Lesson Planning Backwards! Part 1 of 2.
  • Homeschool Lesson Planning Backwards Part 2 of 2.
  • Ultimate Homeschool Unit Study Planner – Which Lesson Planning Pages to Use?
  • How Far Out to Homeschool Lesson Plan?
  • How to Write a Simple But Effective Homeschool Lesson Plan
  • 3 Risks of Not Tracking Your Homeschool Lessons (Even If They’re Laid-Out)

Life Skills Printables

  • Free Printable Homeschool Life Skills Checklist for Your Homeschool Planner

Planner Forms

Next, one of the best parts about a planner is to add forms for a specific need.

  • 3 Beautiful and Free Homeschool Planner Covers with quotes
  • Beautiful Printable Week At a Glance Form
  • Colorful and Editable Homeschooled Student Attendance Record
  • 4 Beautiful & Colorful Homeschool Attendance Sheets For Record Keeping
  • Two Free Homeschool Student School Planner Covers
  • Editable and Pretty Weekly Checklist for Homeschooled Kids
Homeschool Planner

How to Schedule & Objectives

However, the best part to any planner is the ability to organize your schedule. You’ll love the tips share here.

  • How a Homeschool Planning Calendar is Superior to a Regular Calendar
  • Gorgeous Free Homeschool Objectives Printables and Educational Goals

Planner Supplies

Too, what makes a lesson planner not only beautiful, but useful are the supplies you use in it.

  • Homeschool Planner Supplies – Organizational Eye Candy Because Paper Planners ROCK!
  • Free and Fun Homeschool Planner Stickers Back To School Craft
  • 7 Step Free Homeschool Planner – Top 5 Questions Asked Are Answered
  • 3 Free High School Planner Cover Designs
  • Free Homeschool Editable Progress Report Card for Teen

Homeschool Planner Calendars

I prepare 4 types of calendars and you want at least one type of each in your planner.

Planning Your Homeschool Schedule Calendars

  • 2026-2027 Planning Calendars
  • 2026 Planning Calendar
  • 2025-2026 Planning Calendar
  • 2024-2025 Homeschool Planning Schedule (Sky Color) Beautiful Form
  • 2024-2025 Homeschool Planning Schedule (Seafoam Color) Beautiful Form
  • 2024 New Year Homeschool Goals FREE Printable (Get it Together Girl)
  • 2025 New Year Homeschool Goals FREE Printable (Get it Together Girl)
  • 2025 Planning Schedule
  • Year 2024 Schedule
  • Year 2023 Schedule
  • 2023-2024 Schedules

Two Page Monthly Calendars for Noting ALL (a.k.a Appointment Keepers)

  • 2026 To 2027 2 pages per month (academic year) Bubbles Color
  • 2026 Printable Calendar 2 Pages Per Month (Physical year)
  • 2025 To 2026 2 pages per month (academic year) Persimmon Color
  • 2024 to 2025 (Aster Color) Two Page Monthly Calendar
  • 2024 to 2025 (Prim Color) Two Page Monthly Calendar
  • 2025 To 2026 2 pages per month (academic year) Loolavender Color
  • 2025 Two Page Monthly Calendar (physical year)
  • 2023 to 2024 Two Page Monthly Calendar
  • 2023 Two Page Monthly Calendar

Just Plain Old School Calendars (Not So Plain)

  • 2026-2027 Calendar One Page – Two Color Choices
  • 2026 Calendar One Page (physical year)
  • 2024-2025 Printable School Calendars on One Page
  • 2025-2026 Calendar One Page (academic year)
  • 2025 Printable School Calendar on One Page
  • 2023 Printable School Calendar on One Page

5 Years Holiday Dates on One Page

  • Colorful 2026 To 2030 Holiday List Printable On One Page
  • 2025 to 2029 Colorful Printable List Of Major Holidays (5 Years One Page)
  • 2024 to 2028 Colorful Printable Major Holiday List Form (5 Years One Page)

Planner Pages for Science

  • Free Science Materials Checklist

15 Gorgeous Homeschool Planner Supplies

Whether you add a bit of eye candy or consider it essential supplies, you'll love some of these ideas.

Poppin Zip Folios, Aqua

Set of 3 slide-tab reusable plastic envelopes

Poppin Page Markers, Set of 8

Poppin Page Markers, Set of 8

Retractable Gel Luxe Pens

Love how these write.

Bubble Shape Sticky Notes

8 Bright Colors: Including blue, light blue, green, yellow, orange, rose red, pink and purple; colorful memo pads that look good and are hard to ignore.

Light Soft Color Erasable Highlighter Pen

Highlighter Pen, 6 Color Set 

6-in-1 Multicolor Ballpoint Pen

I love these because every color you need is available in one pen.

Plastic Binder Dividers with Pockets

You can add dividers to your planner by cutting off just a bit of it and it still can be coil bound, but let the office personnel where you take your planner to be bound to trim it for you.

Eco-friendly Wood & Plastic Free Rainbow Pencils

RAINBOW PAPER PENCIL:The inner body of pencils is made of rainbow -like recycled papers.Premium #2 HB grade lead for smooth writing and drawing.

Highlighter, Pastel Colors Chisel Tip Marker Pen

USA Brand ZEYAR, AP Certified. BRIGHT COLORS: the assortment of Great bright Fluorescent or Macaron inks protect and emphasize your handwritten texts, No shadow on the next
page

Bible Highlighters and Pens No Bleed

These work beautiful on your planners. Bible Safe Dry Highlighters: These no bleed highlighters are great for journaling and memorizing verses

Glitter Washi

Package Include: you will receive 30 rolls of glitter washi tapes in 30 colors, each measuring about 2 meters/ 2.2 yards in length and 1 cm/ 0.4 inch in width, abundant in quantity, enough to satisfy your daily decorating and crafting needs

BOSOBO Mouse Pad

► PERSONALIZED MOUSE PAD: Measure 7.9 x 7.9 x 0.1inch ( 200mm x 200mm x 3mm), small size but perfect size for work and game. Elegant geometric shape and exquisite illustration add personality to your office, perfect for all style desktop, office, home, computer, keyboard and mice.

Canon PIXMA TR150 Wireless Mobile Printer

You don't need an expensive printer to print your homeschool planner. I've used this mobile printer for years.

Eco Highlighter Pencils

Eco Highlighter Pencils - Set of 5 Colors - Will Not Bleed or Dry Out - Includes Wooden Sharpener

Semikolon Sticky Page Tab Markers

I've used these for years and love them.

Point Taken Homeschool Planner

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Music Appreciation – Beethoven Chiming Bells

January 29, 2014 | Leave a Comment
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Learning through our music appreciation activities using Zeezok has been plain fun. Also, look at Fun Facts About the Phantom of the Opera & Styles of Music Unit Study.

Today, I decided to give you a peek at the minibook on Beethoven.

You know I told you that for a few months now I have been reviewing Music Appreciation for the Elementary Grades: Book 1 by Zeezok Publishing.  

It has been such an over the top wonderful comprehensive music study that we have been spending as much time as we can on it.

MiniBook Chiming Bells Beethoven by ZeeZok

I have a full review coming next month on it, but can’t contain myself and have to give you another sneak peek at the fun we are having with it.

music-appreciation-collection

In the bundle there are seven different composers, dating from 1685 to 1828 to study about.

They are:

  • Bach,
  • Handel,
  • Haydn,
  • Mozart,
  • Beethoven,
  • Paganini and
  • Schubert.

We have read a bit on most of the composers but we have honed in on a study of Beethoven. 

I like the fact also that our study of Beethoven coincides with our unit study on the French Revolution.

More Music Appreciation Curriculum

  • Relax! How to Easily Add Art and Music to Your Homeschool Day
  • Homeschool Music Curriculum on the Beat
  • Fun & Easy Hands-on Ideas with Zeezok Music Appreciation
  • Fun Facts About the Phantom of the Opera & Styles of Music Unit Study
  • Music Appreciation – Beethoven Chiming Bells Minibook

Today though I wanted to show you the picture of the cutest chiming bells minibook about events in Ludwig’s life.

foldout view of minibook on chiming bells for Beethoven by Zeezok

It folds up accordion style and we used some orange twine to weave ours together and tie it up. 

Reading the biography on Beethoven that came in this series and learning about Beethoven’s love for chiming bells, Tiny made the mini book that gives a quick reference in each chapter where Beethoven shows how the music of the bells comforted him or brought back memories.

Tiny was so tickled with it and I had to show it to you.

Activity Book for Music Appreciation by Zeezok

Also, after reading the biography we work on some activities in the activity book. 

Tiny likes to divide out his writing and I don’t mind.  So we do the same with each chapter in the biography book. 

The picture above is the activity book which has plenty of hands-on activities to choose from and we like that part the best so far. 

Well there are some others parts to this curriculum we are loving too and I’ll show you those next time because I can’t wait to the end of next month to give you a heads up on what we are doing.

Music Appreciation - Beethoven Chiming Bells
Music Appreciation - Beethoven Chiming Bells
Music Appreciation - Beethoven Chiming Bells

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Free Printable Minibook Timeline of Events Leading Up to the French Revolution

January 26, 2014 | Leave a Comment
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So I have the next minibook ready today. It is a minibook timeline French Revolution.  Basically, it is a mini timeline on the events leading to the French Revolution. Also, look at my page French Revolution 1789 – 1799 Unit Study & Lapbook.

Free Printable Minibook–Timeline of Events Leading Up to the French Revolution

Like a lot of my minibooks in which I am not testing my children’s scissor and cutting skills, this one is no different. 

So the first version has the pictures and information with the key dates already in it.

Because I do test my children on recall of information we have been reading together, I have a second version of this minibook that does not have any information filled in. 

It can be filled in with their own well researched facts.

You decide which version to use with your crew.

French Revolution Lapbook Minibooks

Next, look at the minibooks which come in this free download.

  • Beethoven and the Revolution
  • The Guillotine – The French Terror
  • Timeline of Events Leading up the French Revolution
  • 3 Estates – French Society
  • Causes of the French Revolution layered book
  • Queen Marie Antoinette and King Louis XVI
  • What is the Directory, What is the Reign of Terror and What is the Sans Culottes

How to Get the Free Complete French Revolution Lapbook

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That means when you sign up to follow me, you get my emails in your inbox and you get this freebie.

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Free Printable Minibook–Timeline of Events Leading Up to the French Revolution
Free Printable Minibook–Timeline of Events Leading Up to the French Revolution
Free Printable Minibook–Timeline of Events Leading Up to the French Revolution
Free Printable Minibook–Timeline of Events Leading Up to the French Revolution
Free Printable Minibook–Timeline of Events Leading Up to the French Revolution

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Keyboard Classroom – Learn How To Type in Your Homeschool

January 23, 2014 | 2 Comments
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Keyboard Classroom Homeschool Review

(I was given a copy of Keyboard Classroom in exchange for my honest opinion. This post also contains affiliate links.  Read my full disclosures here and here.)

Back when they still offered typing in high school, I took it as an elective and I am glad I did.

Typing is a skill I have used to this day and so I wanted to be sure each one of my sons had a good grasp on the skill.

I don’t do the hunt/peck sort of typing just for the fact that on my job interviews back in the day they required timed tests.  That is not my goal for my sons.  I do have a list of things I am looking for in a typing program and a few of them are that it has to be easy to use, would teach typing in increments, have some way to see a record of their progress, could be used for multiple children or the family, incorporated some of the skills I learned as a quick typist like taking dictation and is pretty self-manageable.  I don’t want to be managing lessons for another subject.

So when I was given the chance to use Keyboard Classroom for the past few months I was delighted.

Benefits of Keyboard Classroom

home screen keyboard classroom

  • easy set up
  • the home screen is easily understandable by a child of any age
  • it has that incremental approach which I was looking for
  • repeat practice is the best way to learn typing as it is used in this program
  • games are used to incorporate fun and give you a sense of accomplishment.  The minute Tiny figured out you only needed 2 tokens for a game, he over there on the games.
  • short spurts like one minute of work was good for Tiny too

Did you notice those nifty little finger guards up there in that first picture?  They are placed on the keyboard to help your child keep his fingers in the right position.  That is a nice plus for those who struggle to keep their fingers positioned correctly.  I think that is the hardest part for any new typist.

We only used the finger guards for the first lesson or so because Tiny had some prior typing experience, not much, but he still was okay without them.

Keyboard Classroom Finger Trainer | Tina's Dynamic Homeschool Plus

The greatest advantage for us in using this program is that it helped to strengthen Tiny’s finger reaches.   Too, Tiny has had piano lessons so I think that helped in understanding finger placement.  He found this program quite easy to understand, but it still presented a nice challenge when he went to the higher levels.

Keyboard Classroom Review

Look at the levels this program has:

Keyboard Finger Trainer/Typing Words/Home Stretch/Typing Sentences and Capital Stretch.  Unlike some other typing programs I used with my older boys, with Keyboard Classroom Tiny seemed to make improvement a little faster.  I think it was the satisfaction knowing that he completed a level.

The short one minute lessons were easy for Tiny to remember and do which is another unique feature about this program.

ranking system keyboard classrom

This next feature may or may not be good for you.  Not sure it would appeal to girls either, but you never know.  But you work hard to move through the ranks moving from cadet up to corporal and general.  So that is the way used to show progress.

Of course I had to try out one or two drills to get the feel of it and one thing I figured out was that the child does not hit the enter key to return to the next line, but the space bar.  I couldn’t really read on the site why that is an effective way to teach, but I think I would prefer he use the enter key which is more natural to typing.

When it comes to correcting errors, no big alarm or sirens go off, thank goodness.  But you see a small x so you know that it was not correct.

I think the pricing is a bit cumbersome for homeschool families.  It comes with a single user license and it can add up quickly when you have multiple children.  Most of us, including me have multiple children that we might want to use this with.

If you have a pick up and go sort of style about teaching you may like this program because there were no videos to watch to learn how or interactive videos for the lessons.   Too, if you are not interested in tracking progress other than moving through the ranks you will like the easy way Keyboard Classroom keeps up with progress.

Overall, the program was easy to learn and Tiny likes it and sneaks in the office to practice.

Product Facts a Glance

Product Name:Keyboard Classroom

Prices: $49.95 for a family license (5 people)

Type of Product:  CD-rom purchase.

Customer Service: I received my CD on time and it installed safely and quickly.

Ages: 8 and up!

Social Media Links:

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All prices are good as of the date of this review.

Hugs and love ya,

2012Tinasignature Woo Worthy Big Calendar by NeuYear
Keyboard Classroom

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Homeschool Organization : Are you Collecting Cookbooks OR Recipes?

January 22, 2014 | 8 Comments
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Homeschool Organization Are you Collecting Cookbooks or Recipes

A few years back I wrote an article about organized menu planning for my new bees, but when it comes to meal planning I think anybody can benefit from the tips.

Applying here that small, but significant tip that I shared too in my recent post Homeschool Organization–Where do you begin? when I emphasized the baby step to organization which is to “identify with precision” the need or problem defines the troubled spot real clear.

Here is my answer: When I am meal planning, I am not collecting cook books, but recipes.  And let’s take it one step further to make it even more clear what our needs are if we are struggling to put supper on the table and that is to collect recipes our family will eat.

In the picture below is what my recipe book looked liked back then.  I now call it my main recipe book.

Homeschool Organization Recipes and Meal Planning

I basically took the time to go through most of the cookbooks I had and recipes I had collected online and put them in a 5 inch binder.  I divided it by these sections; main entree, breakfasts, sides, breads, condiments, desserts and beverages.

Recipe Books Left over after homeschool organization purge

The picture above are the cookbooks that I had left to go through at the time.  I do not have any of them now because I finished that project.  I only kept two cookbooks that were of sentimental value.

Unless we are clear about what our goal is for anything that we are trying to organize, then no clear cut plan will ever emerge.

Are we collecting cook books or recipes? There is a big difference.  One we can bring clutter in our kitchen if we collect cook books and the other collecting recipes is clearly defined because that is what we are really wanting to achieve.

Too, with Pinterest now, it is easier to store recipes online.   Still though we want to spend LESS time flipping through cook books and online on Pinterest when it comes to menu planning.

The only way to do this is to take time to print them, organize them and have them handy.  Make a specialized cook book for your family.

I know there are tons of online grocery shopping and menu planning tools, but they never work for me when I about to menu plan or cook.  I like having it all down printed in front of me to flip through or look at while I am cooking.  That is just me, you may do better with something online.  I need to touch and see my recipes in my binder.

But do you know what is the sweetest investment when taking hours and hours to make a specialized recipe binder cookbook? It is filling the binder with recipes that MY family will actually eat.  Avoiding time wasters by flipping through useless pages in a cook book and avoiding spending hours and hours on Pinterest to find something different only to make the same old usual dinner is priceless to me.

Can you see that menu planning becomes a cinch?  Your recipe book should be filled with more recipes that your family eats and enjoys instead of recipes that have not been “field tested” by your family.  More on that in a minute.

Can you menu plan for 365 days and not repeat a meal?  That was my mind-set when I started filling my book and I can do that now.  Of course, I don’t do that because some foods my family really loves and wants to have them a couple times a month.  The point is that your recipe book is not filled with recipes that your family will not eat and you have a variety to choose from when boredom sets in.

So don’t go through willy-nilly sticking all the recipes in your book.  It took me almost 3 years to get the first book done because I would test out a new recipe on my family before it was a “keeper” for my binder.  Choose selectively even if it means having less recipes in your book.  When I started I promise I couldn’t think of more than about 7 -10 meals that I cooked and that my family actually would eat.  I knew I cooked more, but I had to get them all down.  I knew that if my crew gobbled the meal down, it was a keeper.  If they just kind of liked it, but knew it could taste better by adding this or that ingredient, I revised the recipe to suit my family.  The point is it takes time to test each new recipe that you put in your binder.  The basic rule of thumb is to fill your binder with more tried and true recipes than recipes for testing.

My recipe binders have now hit one of my must-haves for homeschooling because when I am tired, I can still menu plan for 30 days because I know my family will not only eat but enjoy just about all the recipes I have stored now.

Homeschool Organization Divide Your Cookbook by Sections for YOU

Today, I have 3 binders (first picture above) because it is the way I prefer to menu plan and organize.  The big binder or 5 inch binder is my main book basically for all my recipes except crockpot meals and I also took out the breakfast section.

In homeschooling we need to relentlessly use our crockpots year round and I now want those recipes to be kept separate so I can find them easier.  So that is my second binder.  And then the meal we prefer to eat together as a family is breakfast, so I collect recipes that are unique and fast and keep that binder easy to retrieve.  Too, though it is called my Breakfast and Lunch binder because it has home lunch ideas in it also because I don’t want lunch at home to become boring so I keep those ideas handy there.

Heads Up: Don’t make too many binders though you may think it is easier to organize this way.  Organization is about keeping things streamlined and you can make this project too complicated by over organizing.  I really only have 2 binders, my main and crockpot binder, that I reach for when planning.   The last binder filled with breakfast and lunch ideas is just that – an idea book if I get bogged down.  Breakfast and lunch are not areas I need help on everyday like my main meal which is supper.

Homeschool Organization - Specialized Recipe Binder for Your Family Now

It’s just about time to update my binders again.  Since we will be moving and because I can’t take the binders with me, it will be the perfect time to update them when we get settled again.

Look at these easy steps I did in case you want to start one now.

  • 1. Go through each cook book slowly or online recipes and decide what your family will “try” (field test) and what they will eat.  Don’t do this in a hurry as you probably, like me, paid good money for your cook books and want to get the full use out of them.
  • 2. Then decide whether to tear out the pages or unbind them in your books.   Keep in mind that organization for homeschooling is not waiting for the perfect looking page.  In other words don’t say I will re-type a recipe.  You can do that later if you want to because right now you may get side-tracked if you try to do that.

And if you do that, instead of completing a specialized cook book for your family, you may create road blocks by waiting to set up a perfect page.   I know, I know, it grinds me also because I like it all matching and pretty pages, but the truth of it is you have time to come back to make those pages pretty after you declutter.

  • 3. Each torn out page or printed page from Pinterest needs to go into a page protector.   Page protectors are good for messes in the kitchen too since your recipe is protected.  Go ahead and put the recipe in the sections you created whether you are know or don’t know if your family will like the recipe.

It is much easier to take the recipe out of the page protector and throw it away than it is to have a big pile of pages laying out, adding to clutter and not usable.

  • 4.   Field test on your family by cooking the recipes you were unsure of and then I put notes on my recipes when I cooked the ones I was testing.  Mark up the recipe, place a check on it or something so you will know if you tweaked it a bit,  will keep it or toss in the garbage if there was no salvaging it.  Basically, mark the ones you have cooked already so you have some record.
  • 5. Throw away all cook books and their clutter.  It feels pretty good at this point.

Did I mention you actually look forward to cooking and you have something treasured that was made just for you and your family?

I have created something unique for my family and you can too! Take from this what you can use and I hope it breathes some help into your cooking routine.

I can’t wait to make another set of binders when I move.  And this time, I may have to create some brand spanking new pretty divider pages for our recipe binders and new covers too.   What do you think? Want to do this now or with me again when I land?

Hugs and love ya,

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