Easy Leaf Crafts for Kids | | It's that colorful time of year again! Fall is a great time to go outside with your preschooler and explore nature. Freshly fallen leaves can be used in a variety of easy craft activities. Use these easy preschool fall crafts to create and learn with your preschooler or toddler. Here are three preschool easy crafts for you to enjoy! Read More | | | We were involved in our very first bake sale we were amazed with our results! We sold out of everything! Would you like to know the top sellers! They were Pumpkin Spice Bread, Oatmeal Chocolate Chip Cookies, Snickerdoodles, Banana bread and Brownies. Read more for the recipes and why the sale was successful. Read More | Common Natural Antiseptics | | Make your own antiseptic from natural sources. Here's how. Read More | Did you know... In antiquity, butter was used for fuel in lamps as a substitute for oil. The Butter Tower of Rouen Cathedral was erected in the early 16th century when Archbishop Georges d'Amboise authorized the burning of butter instead of oil, which was scarce at the time, during Lent. [ Source ] Homemade Pumpkin Raisin Bread | | When I think of the fall season, I often think of homemade pumpkin bread. What I really like about this recipe is the fact that you can use canned or fresh pumpkin. This bread will freeze well and will keep up to 3 months in your freezer. Read More | History of The Pecan Tree | | Pecan trees, 'Carya illinoinensis,' grow in natural groves in bottom lands near rivers or lakes with nearby periodic overflowing water. Archeological remains and fossil evidence reveals that pecans were collected and stored by Indians, the original settlers and inhabitants of America, and the group now known as the "mound builders." Read More | |
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