post Category: Favorite Recipes,Giveaways post Comments (2) postMarch 24, 2010

In this week’s update from HSLDA, they announced that the Homeschool Foundation will be giving away three of their Family Favorites cookbooks to names drawn from the subscriber list for their Foundation Report. From their website, “The Foundation’s vision is to be a tool increasingly used by God both to address the financial hardships that hinder families from homeschooling and to bless the homeschool community.”

We bought my Mom one of these cookbooks last year for her birthday. I think I’ve used it more than her – since I’m the one who usually does the experimental cooking around the house! – but we all enjoy it. We haven’t tried too many of the recipes yet…might have to pull that out again this week now that I’ve been reminded of it! Anyway, if you’re interested in winning a copy of the cookbook, just subscribe over at the newly redesigned Homeschool Foundation website.

There is a lot of thinking going on here...so far 2 people have shared their thoughts. You could be next!

#1

Hello Miss. Wickham,

I am a Christian teenage girl, oldest of seven (soon to be 8) children, being home schooled by her parents I have a blog, and recently read your book Pajama School.(and thoroughly enjoyed it! :) And I was wondering if you would be interested in doing a interview for my readers. Feel free to check out my blog first before responding to me via e-mail.

http://www.virtuousgirlhood.com

Thank you in advance,
Blessings to you!
Miss Robyn G.

Miss Robyn G. wrote on March 28, 2010 - 12:56 pm
#2

Oh, I am almost done with the interview questions so I’ll be e-mailing you them within the next few days!

Thanks,
Robyn

Miss Robyn G. wrote on April 6, 2010 - 11:58 am
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