
In the Kitchen
Where faith, family, and good food come together.

Welcome to my kitchen — the heart of our home.
Between homeschool lessons, diaper changes, and late-night study sessions, this is where I feed my family (and my faith).
Here you’ll find simple, from-scratch meals, gentle meal planning ideas, and ways to make family dinners meaningful again — even in busy seasons.
Here’s what you can expect to find throughout this page:
🥣 Family Favorites
Go-to meals that feed a crowd — quick, cozy, and kid-approved.
Examples:
- Chicken & Biscuit Casserole
- Sunday Soup & Bread Supper
- Sheet Pan Dinners for Busy Homeschool Nights
🍞 From Scratch Cooking
Slow down and savor the process of making food that feels like home.
Think warm loaves of bread, nourishing soups, and pantry staples that stretch your grocery budget with grace.
“She rises while it is yet night and provides food for her household.” — Proverbs 31:15
💸 Meal Planning & Budget
Homeschool life means hungry bellies all day long! Here you’ll find practical tips for planning meals, stretching ingredients, and keeping peace in the kitchen — even when life gets busy.
🕊️ Faith & Fellowship
Meals can be moments of ministry. Here you’ll find devotions, table prayers, and ideas for hospitality that fill both heart and home.
Posts to include:
- Grace Before Dinner: Bringing Faith to the Table
- Family Prayer Jar Tradition
- Hospitality When You’re Tired
“They broke bread in their homes and ate together with glad and sincere hearts.” — Acts 2:46
✨ What’s Cooking Lately
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Feeding a Big Family on a Small Budget
🥣 Feeding a Big Family on a Small Budget: Grace-Filled Habits for Peaceful Mealtimes Grace Before GroceriesFeeding a big family isn’t just about stretching ingredients — it’s about stretching grace. As a homeschool mom, my days are filled with lesson plans, laundry, and littles who always seem to need a snack right after I finish…
🌿 Closing Thought
Meals shared in love become sacred moments — a quiet reminder that grace multiplies at every table.
Whether you’re serving soup or sourdough, may your kitchen be filled with laughter, gratitude, and the goodness of God.
