Living Fully with What You Have
Faithful, Frugal & Full of Grace
$5 Summer Pantry Challenge | Week 2: Restocking with Rice!
Welcome to Week 2 of my $5 Summer Pantry Challenge! This week (June 27–July 3), we’re stocking up on another essential pantry staple: rice. For just $5, try to pick up a 1 to 2 lbs bag of white or brown rice, a super versatile and filling base for so many meals.
$5 Summer Pantry Challenge | Week 1: Beans, Beans, Beans!
$5 Summer Pantry Challenge: Week 1 — Beans, Beans, Beans!
Welcome to Week 1 of my $5 Summer Pantry Challenge! This week (June 20–26), we’re kicking things off with a humble but mighty pantry staple: dry beans or lentils. With just $5, aim to snag 1–2 bags of dry pinto beans, black beans, or lentils.
$5 Summer Pantry Challenge | Build Your Pantry With Me!
Welcome, friend! You are invited to join me in a $5 summer pantry challenge!
For the next 13 weeks, I’m setting aside $5 a week to stock up my pantry for the fall and winter. I’ll be focusing on shelf-stable essentials, like beans, oats, canned goods, and baking staples. I’m hoping these small steps will help me prepare for the coming seasons in a way that feels peaceful and doable.
How to Build a Pantry That Supports Your Family’s Budget
If there’s one thing I’ve learned in this season of homemaking, it’s that a well-stocked pantry isn’t built overnight—and that’s okay. It’s taken me time, trial, and more than one budget mishap to learn that having a pantry filled with the right staples can make all the difference when it comes to feeding my family well while living within our means.
The Quiet Cup: Gentle Corrections
Sometimes, the Holy Spirit whispers not in our quiet time, but right in our mess: When you snap at your child and instantly feel that gentle tug: pray first, speak softer, apologize. When the baby cries at 2 a.m. and you want to grumble, but instead you're met with a reminder: this is holy, this is fleeting, this is love in the night.
How to Shop Your Pantry & Freezer First | Faithful Stewardship Begins in the Pantry
One of the simplest and most overlooked ways to steward our homes well is by using what we already have. Before we run to the store for more groceries, there’s wisdom (and savings!) in turning first to your pantry and freezer. This practice, small as it may seem, can become a weekly rhythm of intentionality, thankfulness, and stewardship.
5 Reasons to Meal Plan: Cultivating Faithfulness in the Everyday
Meal planning more than a Pinterest-perfect calendar of meals. It’s a quiet, powerful way to walk faithfully in your calling as a homemaker, wife, and mother. To steward your time, resources, and energy by nourishing your family and glorifying God in the small, faithful act of thinking ahead.