Episode 93: Why Are They Always Hungry? Food Planning Help

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Episode 93: Why Are They Always Hungry? Food Planning Help
Episode 93: Why Are They Always Hungry? Food Planning Help

No matter what challenges you face when it comes to breakfast, lunch, or dinner, Christine Weller offers meal planning help in Episode 93 of the Hey, Mama! Homeschool Show. Whether you are tired of thinking about what’s for dinner or you have a time crunch, prepping ahead of time and having a plan will help you.

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Connect with SchoolhouseTeachers.com 

Members of SchoolhouseTeachers.com will find many resources to help them prepare nutritious meals for their family. 

Family Nutrition

Do you wish your family would eat better? We know God made our bodies to be powered with healthy, nutrient dense foods . . . but how do we get everyone on board? Learning about nutrition together is a great way to get started. This course will introduce the information you are looking for, while also providing worksheets to ensure everyone understands, as well as recipes to make and enjoy as a family.

Whole Foods Cooking with Sue Gregg

Would you like to get the whole family involved in meal preparation? With this fourteen-week course, Whole Foods Cooking with Sue Gregg, the entire family can learn to cook together. The course includes cooking techniques, step-by-step photo demonstrations, informational printouts, and recipes. Students learn to prepare breakfasts, soups, finger foods, and main dishes. With a whole-foods approach, this course not only teaches cooking, but also provides resource materials in health and nutrition.

Breadmaking Devotional

How does yeast work? What does it mean that Jesus is the Bread of Life? In our Breadmaking Devotional course, students discover the answers to these questions while learning life lessons along the way. These eighteen lessons cover topics such as kitchen safety, necessary tools, baking terms, breads around the world, storing bread, making bread centerpieces, and more.

Monthly Menu

We have an entire year of great recipes just waiting for you! Click the tabs below to find recipes for breakfast, lunch, dinner, snacks, and desserts. Your family won’t go hungry with the SchoolhouseTeachers.com monthly menu around!


“We feed them breakfast and then ten minutes later, they are ready for lunch.” —Christine Weller

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In addition to evaluations of homeschool curriculum and resources, the authors at HomeschoolignFinds.com offer advice, encouragement, and tips for your homeschool and home. Find out more about meal planning here: 

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New episodes of the Hey, Mama! Homeschool Show are released every Monday. Check back right here for show notes and links at HomeschoolShow.com. Here’s what you can look forward to next:  

  • 11/11/24: Episode 94—“How to Help a Struggling Reader” hosted by Stephanie Morrison of The Old Schoolhouse®
  • 11/18/24: Episode 95—“Thanksgiving: The History and the Heart” hosted by Christine Weller of The Old Schoolhouse® 
  • 11/25/24: Episode 96—“Finding Rest in Spirit, Soul, and Body” hosted by Deborah Wuehler of The Old Schoolhouse®

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Recent Show Notes

Episode 95: Thanksgiving: The History and the Heart
Thanksgiving is a time to focus not only on the history of the holiday but also our own thankfulness. In Episode 95 of the Hey, Mama! Homeschool Show Christine Weller shares ways in which we can cultivate a feeling of gratitude all year long. Be inspired to start new traditions this year! Connections Connect with
Episode 94: How to Help a Struggling Reader
Are you looking to build good habits for your children? Stephanie Morrison presents steps to help a struggling reader in Episode 94 of the Hey, Mama! Homeschool Show. God has plans for our children to prosper in all areas of life and they will read fluently with the correct tools and motivation. Connections Connect with
Episode 93: Why Are They Always Hungry? Food Planning Help
No matter what challenges you face when it comes to breakfast, lunch, or dinner, Christine Weller offers meal planning help in Episode 93 of the Hey, Mama! Homeschool Show. Whether you are tired of thinking about what’s for dinner or you have a time crunch, prepping ahead of time and having a plan will help
Episode 92: Little Rebels Need Nurture and Consistency
In Episode 92 of the Hey, Mama! Homeschool Show, Deborah Wuehler shares personal advice for how to nurture and provide consistency for your little rebels. God has created your children, even the strong-willed ones, for His purposes. By sharing struggles, changing the way we respond to our children, and being consistent, we can help them

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