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At the beginning of 2025, I set a goal to try making 12 new-to-me things that I’d never made before. (See my list here.)
In January, my project was to make Homemade Vanilla. February’s project was to make homemade focaccia bread using my sourdough starter.

Because I love all things cinnamon and sugar (especially cinnamon rolls!), I decided to try this sourdough focaccia recipe from Acts of Sourdough for Cinnamon Roll Focaccia. I’ve learned pretty much everything I know about sourdough baking from Acts of Sourdough and she has yet to steer me wrong.

Isn’t my sourdough starter cover so cute? It was a gift from Acts of Sourdough and it’s perfect for the colder months to keep your starter warmer.


This focaccia recipe takes so few ingredients! You could probably substitute sucanat or coconut sugar in the topping to make it refined sugar free!



The actual prep time for sourdough focaccia bread is very minimal, but it does require a lot of time to rise and ferment. So it’s something you’ll want to prep a day before you want to eat it.


How beautiful is that? I don’t usually use my cast iron pan to bake in, so it felt especially fun and old-fashioned!


I was so excited with how it turned out. It was delicious!



My family said this cinnamon roll focaccia was yummy, too!


Let me help you set, track, and actually accomplish your goals this year!
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Should you give an allowance for kids? Discover our chore-based system, how we teach kids to give, save, and spend.
Throughout the year, I’m regularly answering questions on money and/or budgeting. If you have a question you’d love for me to answer in an upcoming post, please submit it here.
This week’s question is:
Do you give your kids an allowance before they are old enough to get a job in their teen years? How do you teach your kids to give/spend/save? -Charlotte from England
Hi, Charlotte! I love that you’re thinking intentionally about how to guide your children in money management even before they’re old enough to get a job. This is something that’s been really important to our family, too.
As parents, one of our greatest hopes is to prepare our kids with skills that will serve them well for the rest of their lives. And one of the most important life skills we can give them? How to wisely manage money.
That’s why, yes, we do give our kids money before they’re old enough to work traditional jobs. But instead of a giving allowance to our kids, we use a chore-based system that helps teach them both the value of work and how to manage money well.
Let me break it down for you…

When our older three were little, we created a two-tier chore system in our home: Non-Paid Chores and Paid Chores.
We chose this system because we wanted to reward initiative and effort, not entitlement. Our kids learned that money doesn’t come for free — it’s earned through hard work, just like in the real world.
Here are four big reasons we decided to pay our children for doing chores instead of giving our kids allowance:
I’m so grateful for the work ethic my parents instilled in me and I want to pass that same gift on to my kids. When our kids take initiative to do paid chores and earn money, they’re learning that effort brings rewards. They’re also learning to stick with a job until it’s done well, an invaluable lesson that goes far beyond just housework.
If you are wondering when to start allowance with your kids, we started giving our kids small opportunities to earn and manage money around the age of three or four. Whether it’s bringing their own money to the store or making choices about what to save for, they’re learning real-life financial skills that will serve them for years to come.
When we’re out shopping, they can bring their own spending money and spend it however they’d like (within reason!). This helps them learn valuable money management skills and also prevents the gimme attitude that can quickly pop up when out shopping. If a child sees something they want and they ask me if we can buy it, my response is always, “Did you bring your money?”
We’ve had so many great learning moments from simple situations, like when they forget their money and can’t buy something, or when they hand their dollar bills to the cashier and get change back. These small experiences add up to big financial confidence over time.
Letting our kids make small money mistakes now (like spending all their money on a cheap toy that breaks in two days!) helps them develop critical thinking and discernment. I’d much rather they learn from a $3 mistake today than a $3,000 mistake in their twenties.
We don’t micromanage their spending. If they ask for input, we’ll give it. But often, we step back and let them figure it out. It opens up such great conversations about decision-making, value, and delayed gratification.
We talk a lot about giving in our home. Our kids set aside part of what they earn to give — whether it’s toward Operation Christmas Child boxes, goats and chickens for families overseas, or clean water projects. Watching their hearts grow in generosity has been one of the most beautiful parts of this journey.
Once they start earning, we encourage our kids to divide their money into three main categories:
Over time, they begin to see the value of each category. They feel the joy of giving, the power of saving, and the freedom of spending wisely. It’s such a rewarding thing to watch!
For more encouragement, read this post on 4 Ways to Teach Your Kids Money Management.
One of the biggest keys to all of this is modeling. Our kids hear us talking about budgeting, saving up, paying cash, and choosing contentment. They see us wait to make purchases, compare prices, and sometimes say no when something isn’t a good enough deal.
As I often say: More is caught than taught.
We can talk about money all day long, but if our lives don’t reflect what we’re saying, it won’t stick. So, we invite them into the process: we explain the “why” behind our financial decisions and give them a front-row seat to what it looks like to manage money with purpose.
Talk to them about how you’ve set up your budget. Show them what’s working for you. Bring them with you when you go to the bank. Explain why you’ve chosen not to use credit cards or why you pay with cash or why you buy used cars.
For more encouragement, read my post on 6 Things My Grandpas Taught Me About Financial Success.
If you want more guidance and practical encouragement to teach your kids better money-management skills, download my brand-new resource with 15 key money lessons every teen should know. This guide will help you know exactly where to start with important conversations NOW and begin to set them up for future financial success!
In this FREE guide, you’ll learn:
Download your free guide now and start preparing your teen for financial success!
If you’re just starting out, here are a few things I’d encourage you to try:
Giving kids money management experience before they’re old enough for a job isn’t just about dollars and cents. It’s about stewardship, discipline, generosity, and setting them up for a life of wise decision-making.
I’d love to hear what this looks like in your home — or any ideas you’ve tried that worked (or didn’t!). Parenting is a journey, and we’re all learning as we go.

Grab our FREE Financial Skills for Teens guide to set them up for future financial success!
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Want to raise a money-smart teen? Grab my FREE Financial Skills for Teens Guide!
If you want to help your kids learn good money management skills and you aren’t sure where to start (or you just want to make sure you’ve covered all your bases), I put together a free download with 15 Financial Skills Every Teen Should Know.
Whether you have little kids, pre-teens, teens, or grandkids, this resource can help you make sure you’re preparing your kids well for the future. I compiled this resource based upon the most-suggested skills from a survey I did with thousands of you all, the most important skills my parents passed onto me (in my opinion), and ones that I am so grateful we taught our three older kids.
This free downloadable resource gives you a framework for what to prioritize when teaching your kids about money and also some practical suggestions on how to help your kids have life-changing mindsets around money.
Inside this free download, you’ll learn:
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If you’ve ever wondered, “Where do I even start when it comes to teaching my teen about money?” — this freebie is for you!
I believe so strongly that one of the greatest ways we can impact the future is by the way we teach and mentor the next generation — and that’s why I’m creating these tools to help you!
Psst! When you download it, you’ll get a special offer for our brand-new product to help teens learn budgeting and better money management skills!
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This dress is so pretty and perfect for spring and summer!
Amazon has this BTFBM Women’s Summer Midi Dress for just $23.99 when you save an extra 50% off automatically at checkout!
Choose from eight colors in sizes S to 2XL.
Gretchen here! I have this dress and love it so much. It is so elegant yet comfy and would make a perfect dress for Easter!
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Valid through April 6, 2025.
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Looking for honest Fetch Rewards reviews? The Fetch Rewards app is SO easy to use to save money on groceries!
Looking for other apps where you can earn money or gift cards for free? We recommend Ibotta, Upside, CoinOut, and Swagbucks.
Fetch Rewards is a free app (for iOS or Android) that allows you to earn free gift cards to Amazon, Panera, Barnes & Noble, and so much more — just for scanning your grocery receipts. (Psst! You can now also redeem eReceipts to earn points for online purchases, too!)
Want to make a little extra money from scanning your grocery receipts? Keep reading! (Plus, use my link to sign-up to get a BONUS 2,000 points!)
All you have to do is download the app from your mobile device, take a picture of any receipt (within 14 days), and hit submit.
Just like that, you’ll get points back (literally, you get 25 points just for submitting the receipt!)
You can then cash in these points for fantastic gift cards to help you stretch your budget a little further OR be able to afford some fun splurges!
After you download the Fetch app on your mobile device, you’ll sign up with your email address or through Facebook.
Once you’re in, use the orange camera icon to scan any receipt within 14 days.
You’ll get points for every receipt you scan, and when you earn enough points to redeem a gift card (minimum 3000) you can cash in your points for eligible gift cards.
The gift cards will show up in your email within a few minutes… then all you need to do is spend them!
Here are a few PROS of Fetch:
And some CONS:
Here are 7 reasons why the Fetch Rewards App is so great:
Just about any and all receipts qualify — including receipts from Aldi, Dollar Tree, gas stations, retail stores, local stores, restaurants, department stores, and so much more! (You can now also redeem eReceipts to earn points for online purchases, too!)
This is great if you make multiple grocery shopping trips in a week or you save your receipts and then scan them all in at once (you have up to 14 days to scan in your receipt from the day you went shopping).
While they have various items you can purchase to earn bonus points, no matter what you bought, if you scan your receipt, you’ll get 25 points just for scanning your receipt! It adds up really quickly!
Unlike some of the other rebate apps, you don’t have to mess with finding the offers and checking the boxes for them or scanning the barcodes on the individual items. You just scan your receipt, they automatically add the points to your account, and you’re done!
Fetch Rewards offers a great referral program and you can earn 4,000 points for every person you refer who signs up with your code and then scans a receipt. Spread the word about this great app and they’ll reward you for doing so!
There’s no need to wait until you’ve hit a $25 payout with Fetch Rewards! As soon as you have enough points, you can start trading them in for $3 and $5 gift cards!
Choose from popular stores like Amazon, Panera, Target, Dunkin’ Donuts, Starbucks, TJMaxx, CVS, Kroger, Marshall’s, and tons more.
You won’t earn a TON of money for scanning receipts, but every little bit adds up! And since it only takes a few seconds to scan my receipt, it’s so worth it! (Plus, you can use my link to sign up to get a bonus 2,000 points just for signing up!)
Most people report earning more points in the beginning and then earning fewer points the longer they use the app. But hey, all points are free money in my book, so I’ll take them!
This is a great way to stretch your grocery budget each month. Or it might be fun to set aside all of the money you’ve earned in a year and use it for Christmas gifts or one larger purchase.
Want to join me in this fun journey to earning free gift cards just for scanning your grocery receipts?
Just sign up through this link on your mobile device and submit your first receipt to start earning right away! And use my referral link to get a bonus 2,000 points when you sign up!
You currently can’t get cash back, but you can redeem your points for a Visa Prepaid card — which is basically just like cash!
Nope! It won’t even ask for your credit card information.
Yes! While you will earn at least 25 points from EVERY receipt you submit, you can earn additional points on eligible receipts from grocery stores, supermarkets, wholesale club stores, hardware stores, pet stores, gas stations, and convenience stores when you buy participating items and complete special offers at those stores.
Looking for other apps where you can earn money or gift cards for free? I recommend Ibotta, Upside, CoinOut, and Swagbucks.
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My older sister, Brigette, shares her shopping trips and menu plans every week! You can go HERE to see all of her weekly menu plans and you can go HERE to read all about her family!

2 gallons Whole Milk – $4.32
1/2 gallon Almond Milk – $2.19
1/2 gallon Orange Juice – $3.19
1 32-oz carton Half and Half – $2.65
1 pkg Chicken Drumsticks – $6.20
1 pkg Boneless Chicken Breasts – $10.28
2 pkg Deli Meat – $5.38
1 8-oz pkg Sliced Cheese – $1.85
1 jar BBQ Sauce – $2.24
2 cans Green Beans – $1.26
2 cans Garbanzo Beans – $1.58
1 pkg Broccoli Crowns – $3.02
1 English Cucumber – $0.95
1 bag Romaine Hearts – $3.39
1 Cauliflower – $2.95
1 bag Baby Carrots – $0.89
1 bag Avocados – $2.89
1 6-ct box Guacamole Mini Cups – $3.89
1 bunch Bananas – $1.16
1 carton Cherub Tomatoes – $1.99
2 dozen Eggs – $9.94
2 bags Tortilla Chips – $2.78
1 family-size box Honey Nut Oats – $2.65
1 box Raisin Bran – $2.15
1 bag Cheese Curls – $1.49
1 4-ct box Greek Yogurt – $2.55
3 loaves Sandwich Bread – $2.97
1 bag Bagels – $1.95
1 pkg Hot Dog Buns – $1.15
Total: $89.90

2 boxes Cheez-its – $5.60 – used $1/2 Publix Digital Coupon, plus received $1/2 rebate from Checkout51 – $3.60 for 2 after coupon and rebate
2 bags Bellafina Peppers – $3.99
1 bag Fuji Apples ($1.49/lb) – $4.59
2 Two Good Yogurts – $2, used $1/2 Publix Digital Coupon, plus received $1/2 Ibotta Rebate – FREE after coupon and rebate
2 boxes Magnum Ice Cream Bars – $5.99, received $2/2 Ibotta Rebate and 2400 points from Fetch ($2.40) – $1.79 for 2 after rebates
1 Raisin Bran Crunch ($3.64) + 1 Silk ($2.69) – $6.33, used $1/1 Silk Publix Digital Coupon, plus received $10 from Kelloggs Breakast for All – $3.67 Money Maker after rebate
5 Philadelphia Whipped Cream Cheese – $11.17, used $5/$20 Oscar Meyer Publix Digital Coupon – $6.17 for 5 after coupon
1 box Clio Minis – $2.99, received $3 rebate from Social Nature, and $1/2 Ibotta Rebate – $1.01 Money Maker after rebates
1 Nut Pods Sweet Creme – $5.59, received $5.59 back from Aisle – FREE after rebate
Total after Coupons and Rebates – $15.46
Grocery Total for the Week: $105.36
Cereal, Oatmeal, Toast, Bagels with Cream Cheese, Smoothies, Yogurt, Fruit, Easy Whole Wheat Muffins
Deli Meat/Cheese Sandwiches, Chips, Raw Veggies with Dip, Apples with Cream Cheese (we have a lot more apples from previous weeks to use up) x 3
PB and J, Chips, Bananas, Peppers
Leftovers x 3
Venison Meat Loaf, Broccoli, Sliced Apples
Hot Dogs, Roasted Cauliflower, Baked Potato Wedges
Venison Roast in the Crockpot, Baked Potatoes, Green Beans
Grilled Chicken Drumsticks, Broccoli, Biscuits
Build-Your-Own-Burrito (Seasoned Ground Venison, Rice, Shredded Cheese, Chopped Onions, Tomatoes, Chopped Romaine, Chips, Salsa)
Spaghetti, Tossed Salad, Easy Italian Breadsticks in the Bread Machine
Baked Chicken Breasts, Green Beans, Creamy Milk Rice
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These little pigs are so cute!
Download this free printable P is for Pig Paper Craft for a fun and simple craft!
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Here’s a great stock up deal on Takis!
Amazon has this Takis Fuego 40-count for just $12.38 shipped when you check out through Subscribe & Save!
Note: Once your order ships, you can go into your Amazon account and cancel your subscription if you don’t want recurring orders.
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Looking for a cutetop? This Women’s Ruffle Short Sleeve Top is so pretty and perfect for warmer weather!
Amazon has these Women’s Ruffle Short Sleeve Tops for just $13.99 when you save an extra 30% off at checkout!
There are so many different colors and patterns available.
I have worn this top on repeat since I got it and love it so much! It comes in a variety of colors and patterns and two different styles. I’ve machine washed it and it came out well!
Dress it up with dress pants and a blazer or dress it down with jeans and sneakers. Available in sizes S to 2XL.
Here’s the pattern up close! It’s so cute!
Valid through April 4, 2025, while supplies last.
Sign up for a free trial of Amazon Prime to get free two-day shipping (and possibly one-day or same-day shipping!) with no minimum. If you’re not sure Prime is worth it, read this post for some helpful info to help you decide! And don’t forget you can sign up for Swagbucks to earn free gift cards to use on Amazon deals!
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Stock up on cleaning erasers with this great price!
Amazon has these Amazon Basics Extra Durable Cleaning Erasers 14-Count only $7.51 shipped when you clip the 25% off coupon and check out through Subscribe & Save.
These have great ratings and this is a great stock-up price!
Note: Once your order ships, you can go into your Amazon account and cancel your subscription if you don’t want recurring orders.
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These Wooden Rocking Chairs are perfect for the porch!
Lowes has these Natural Wood Frame Rocking Chairs with Slat Seats for just $89 shipped when you log into your account and save an automatic $40 at checkout!
Choose from three color options.
Hurry – this deal likely won’t last long.
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Add seating to your outdoor space with this picnic table!
As part of their SpringFest, Lowe’s has this Style Selections 72-in Brown Southern Yellow Pine Rectangle Picnic Table for only $89 when you log into your member’s account (it’s free to join) and save $60 off automatically at checkout!
Choose free in-store pickup to avoid shipping costs.
Valid through April 7, 2025, while supplies last.
Click here for more Lowe’s deals.
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Wow! This is a hot deal on these The Pioneer Woman 6-Piece Enamel on Steel Mixing Bowls!
Walmart has this The Pioneer Woman 6-Piece Enamel on Steel Mixing Bowls for just $8.56 right now!
This is a super hot deal on these highly rated bowls.
Choose free in-store pickup to avoid shipping costs. Or shipping is free on orders over $35 (or sign up with Walmart+ to get free shipping on all orders, no minimum!).
Click here for more Walmart deals.
Psst! You can still get these The Pioneer Woman Melamine Mixing Bowl Set, 6 Piece Set only $9.77!
And I'll send you 1 to 2 daily emails with the best hand-picked hot deals as they become available!