Showing posts with label The Old Schoolhouse Magazine. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Old Schoolhouse Magazine. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Review: E-Book: Molly’s Money-Saving Digest—January 2010


Let's just start by saying, "WOW!" This e-book has a ton of information. It is delightfully put together and a real joy to read.

Here is the link to The Old Schoolhouse Store where you can purchase this great little e-book.
http://www.theoldschoolhousestore.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=334_418&products_id=13847

I have been familiar with Molly Green for a while now by reading the blog at econobusters.com. This e-book like the blog is just full of really useful information on how to be frugal but not "cheap".

This booklet contains great recipes that look really easy to make. They don't have weird ingredients that you would never really have in your pantry. They don't have weird flavor pairings that you know your kids would take one look at and ask for a bowl of cereal. Come on, you know it has happened! It has a weeks worth of dinner recipes so you can change things up without even having to think that hard. This is nice!

I really liked the article about home-made pie crusts. This is something that I've always thought would be just to hard for this city girl to accomplish. I wouldn't want to try it and have my darling husband say "it's not like my grandma's. You could just save time by buying those frozen kind." In other words, "this stinks. Go back to store bought." Well, the gang at Econobusters has made pie crust look super duper easy. I can not wait to try it out.

The e-book also has several printables for budgeting. They all look great and are VERY practical. I really like the one for the clothing inventory. I had never thought of writing down what clothes the kids had in the closet and what they need all on one page before. This is great to keep in the car so when you run into those can't pass up sales, you know what you really do need to buy and what is just a duplication.

There are a few frugal & easy craft projects included. I really mean EASY. I am sorta craft challenged and these look like I can make them and they would turn out pretty darn cute. If you are a family member and you end up buying this e-book don't be shocked when Christmas time comes around (wink, wink).

The last thing I want to comment on is the Kids Corner section. There is a craft for younger kids but there is also a teaching section over getting a checking account. I thought that it was really well written and very applicable to homeschooling. As the mother of a 14 year-old, this put information in an easy to read and easy to learn format. Sometimes, no matter how mom or dad phrase things, it's just better to learn things from another person or source.

At $4.95, I feel that this is well worth the money. It will be a reference that I'm sure I'll go back to again and again.

Review: Help, Lord, I’m Getting Ready to Start Homeschooling My High Schooler!


Today I'm going to review the e-book "Help, Lord, I’m Getting Ready to Start Homeschooling My High Schooler!" from The Old Schoolhouse Magazine. Here is the link to the store's purchase page.

http://www.theoldschoolhousestore.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=334_418&products_id=12107

This e-book was very inspirational for me to read. It contains the stories of several families and their journey through high school. Each story illustrates how different each and every family is that homeschools. It made me stop and think that everyone, even myself, really does have the ability to educate their children. It tells the story of families in many, many different situations. I feel that there is going to be, at least, one story that makes you think, "that's just like us!"

Although I have had no doubts about keeping my kids home though graduation, it is nice to hear success stories from other families. I think that everyone has those days when they think, "Am I messing things up for my kids?" or "Are they missing out on something by not going to "real" school?" Reading these true life accounts is like a pat on the back. It re-enforces the confidence and gives a large dose of encouragement.

Who do I think should purchase this product? I think that, for sure, anyone who doubts their ability to see their children's education through to high school and still feels called to do it. It shows that you don't have to be "super teacher" to get the job done right. I also think the product is a good fit for those parents that just need a fresh look on why they got themselves into the "mess" of educating their kids. It really made me feel good about the decision to educate my kids.