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Articles about homemaking, marriage, and mothering by a group of stay at home moms. Includes links to other resources and a list of blogs by stay at home women.
http://www.choosinghome.com/
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Bringing back old fashioned values and traditions to the modern home. Our topics include cooking, family, frugality, gardening, heirlooms, holidays, homemaking, leisure time, nostalgia, old fashioned values, quilting, reading, scrapbooking, needle crafts, simplicity. We also have a discussion group.
http://www.oldfashionedhomemaking.com
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Articles and resources geared for Christian homemakers. Topics include housekeeping, recipes, entertaining, gardening, family activities, parenting, and marriage.
http://www.christian-homemaking.com
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E-zine for Christian homemakers,including those working outside the home. Contains inspiration, recipes, devotionals, and a weekly challenge.
http://www.homefireshearth.org
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Offers Latter-day Saints-themed advice on topics such as marriage and family, home and garden, and home schooling. Includes a subscription area and a forum.
http://www.homemakingcottage.com/
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Working on homemaking, organizing, parenting and all things that might make you feel frazzled.
http://www.homemakingorganized.com
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Addresses the nitty-gritty daily upkeep of a home with many children.
http://www.largefamilylogistics.net/
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Daily devotional and homemaking discussion from Christian mom of eight. Discussion revolves around life in a big family, raising children, old fashioned living in a modern world.
http://www.linesfromthevine.com/
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Offers a guide based on Proverbs 31. Includes articles, a newsletter, discussion board and volunteer opportunities.
http://www.avirtuouswoman.org/
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Blog-style site focuses more on the spiritual side of homemaking than the practical. Addresses why we do things the way we do.
http://www.awomanthatfearsthelord.com
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Offers an online, Biblically-based program of study for young wives who desire to be full or part-time keepers at home. Includes events, articles and staff profiles.
http://www.womenathomeuniversity.org/
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