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I’m that girl. The one that has 101 Pinterest boards
I’m a visual person who loves
I’ve found it an excellent tool to help me remember and organize all the free resources available.
Remember when you had to buy a cookbook or magazine for recipes? Not anymore. I’ve even utilized Pinterest as a free menu planning tool.
I have posted tons of recipes that I weekly pin onto my
or my

I’ve also organized more free homeschooling resources than any sane person could use. In fact, I kind of think buying resources is simply a convenience thing these days as so many quality free resources are available. Pinterest has changed my homeschooling world.
A few of my favorite homeschooling boards:


Happy clicking around!
I keep telling myself that I don't need to join another website but I can see the value in Pinterest.
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