Monday, December 30, 2013

Carmen's Random Tips: Can you make meatloaf without breadcrumbs?

How to Make Homemade Breadcrumbs

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Can you make meatballs without breadcrumbs and can you make meatloaf without breadcrumbs? I decided to include both of those questions instead of just one, because I have Googled both of these questions. 

Yes, the queen of forgetting things has forgotten to pick up some breadcrumbs at the store and not realized this until she was ready to start mixing up her meatballs and meatloaf...several times.

As a matter of fact, I just did this last night, which was my inspiration for this post. So can you make meatloaf or meatballs without breadcrumbs? Sure, but it will not taste the same. I know, because I've tried...

There's definitely a reason we put breadcrumbs into meatloaf and meatballs. But have no fear, there is a solution to this problem. If you have bread on hand, then you can make homemade breadcrumbs. Ironically, Google did not tell me how to do this. My mother did... It's actually pretty easy.

I wouldn't want to do it every time, but when I have to and if I feel like it, then now I know how to make homemade breadcrumbs from scratch. ðŸ¤·‍♀️ So here's how you make homemade breadcrumbs from scratch...


Homemade Breadcrumbs Recipe

 

Step 1)  Preheat the oven to 325 degrees.

Step 2)  Four slices of bread equals one cup of breadcrumbs. I usually only use one cup of breadcrumbs, so this was perfect. Take four slices of bread and break them up into small pieces onto a baking sheet. Spread them out.

Step 3)  Bake the pieces of bread for 10-20 minutes or until crispy looking - sort of like a crouton.

Step 4)  Remove bread from oven and allow to cool. This doesn't take long at all.

Step 5)  Using your hands, a blender, or food processor, crush the bread pieces until they crumble. I used my hands and it was very easy. I would take a couple of pieces and crush them into my one cup measuring cup.

Step 6)  Use plain or add desired seasonings. I added onion powder, garlic powder, basil, oregano, salt and pepper.

And voila! You now have homemade breadcrumbs! Enjoy!



Thursday, December 26, 2013

Carmen's Random Tips: How to Get Rid of a Christmas Tree without Getting Pine Needles Everywhere

Goodbye Christmas Tree - Hello New Year

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If you're trying to figure out how to get rid of a Christmas tree without getting pine needles everywhere I'm here to save the day. Now that Christmas has passed, I bet you just can't wait to get that dried up looking, ready to catch fire, on it's last life thing out of your house - yes, your Christmas tree

The joy that your beloved Christmas tree has brought to you and yours has now passed, along with the passing of the holiday. You nursed this thing all month long, but now this thing is "ready to go." "Ready to go, or I'm ready to go" always makes me think of Wanda from In Living Color. (<-- funny phrase in 3...2...1 @ 5:52). Ahh, good times.

So back to the tree... And what's funny is that regardless of whether or not your tree is real or fake,  you'll still have a loss of pine needles. Yes, I know...mind-blowing. I always thought that with a fake tree I wouldn't have to deal with pine needles, but, nope, pine needles were everywhere and I was constantly vacuuming. It was baffling to me...

I've always been a real tree kind of girl, but there have been a few years where we used a fake tree or two. Whenever it was time to get rid of the real tree I'd say I was going to get a fake tree the next year as I removed pine needles from my house. But...same problem. So if that's your reason for getting a fake tree, don't bother.

Often times, getting rid of the Christmas tree also brings a feeling of dread. It's much more exciting to get the tree and decorate it than it is to actually take it down, along with all of your other household decorations. But the New Year is just around the corner and with the New Year comes thoughts of starting new and thoughts of spring. Yes, spring.

Even though spring is about three months away many of us begin anticipating the arrival of spring when it's time to take the tree down. This thought process rejuvenates us, gets the blood flowing, and gets us moving. Personally, I find myself in great anticipation of spring at the arrival of winter, but hey, that's just me. ðŸ˜‚


Remove a Christmas Tree without Getting Pine Needles Everywhere with These Tricks


When removing your Christmas tree, you have a few options.
  • Drag It Out As Is:  Dragging the tree out "as is" will more than likely result in dried up pine needles flying everywhere in places that you can't even begin to imagine. And that you will more than likely find in strange places -- regardless of how well you have cleaned up -- in the spring.
  • A Disposable Christmas Tree Bag:  The disposable Christmas tree bag is an ingenious invention that allows you to literally bag up your entire tree in your Christmas tree bag to remove from your home avoiding the flinging of pine needles everywhere.
  • A Large Sheet:  Depending upon how large your tree is, you very well might find yourself able to remove the tree by wrapping it in a sheet, starting from the trunk. Wrap the sheet good and tight around the tree and then carefully drag the tree from your home.

Each method may result in the loss of pine needles, but not nearly as many as method #1, so have your vacuum cleaners and brooms ready! We usually remove our tree right after New Year. But regardless of when you actually remove your tree, good luck! Cheers to as few pine needles as possible as you get ready to ring in the New Year and...think spring!



 

Monday, December 23, 2013

Carmen's Favorite Recipes: The Christmas Tree Cake - Last Minute Christmas Dessert Ideas

Holiday Fun and Holiday Yum

Our Christmas Tree Cake of 2008

If you're looking for last minute Christmas dessert ideas, then how about baking a Christmas tree cake? Easy, creative and fun.

Simply go grab yourself a Christmas tree cake pan from any baking store, grocery store, department store, or craft store of your choice and let's do this

A Christmas tree cake is so easy to make and it's also honestly so much fun. If you have children, then let them get involved in "decorating" your Christmas tree cake with garland, lights, ornaments and all, just like a real tree, only edible. Whatever your little imagination or heart desires - go for it

Make your little Christmas tree cake gaudy or classy - the choice is yours. :D It's all going to the same place anyway, so does it really matter? Yes, I suppose it does if you're having a large family get-together. Anywho...yes, I meant to say "anywho." 

So, anywho, the Christmas tree cake is also a cheap Christmas dessert idea. No need to get fancy and make your frosting from scratch, unless, of course, you want to. But all you really need is your cake pan shaped like a tree, frosting, gels, icing, maybe some sprinkles or colored sugar, the holiday spirit and your imagination.


Christmas Tree Cake Supplies:


  • Cake pan shaped like a tree
  • Cake mix of your choice
  • Chocolate frosting and white frosting, preferably whipped frosting. It's easier to work with. But whatever frosting your little heart desires.
  • Cake gels
  • Cake 
  • Icing
  • Optional: Food coloring to color your frosting green for the tree or whatever color suits your fancy. Keeping it white would be pretty, too.
  • Optional:  For quick icing to decorate your festive little Christmas tree cake, grab a couple different colored cans of the Betty Crocker Cupcake Icing. To make it easier for you to find them, they look like this. It comes with four tips and many holiday colors to choose from. This will allow for some quick, last-minute cake decorating!

Friendly Warning:
  Don't forget to make sure that you have eggs and vegetable oil for your cake mix. Um, yeah, I've forgotten to do this and had cake disasters...

Enjoy and Happy Holidays!


Note the first mistake - cake was still in pan and I started to frost. Um,  yeah.


Okay, we're out of the pan and frosted. Progress...

Tada!

Carmen's Favorite Recipes: The best sugar cookies ever

How to Make Sugar Cookies

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Sugar cookies are a year-round favorite treat for many of us, but for one reason or another they're a baking staple during the holidays. 

Maybe it's because you can festively decorate them, or just cause they're packed with sugar, the world may never know...who knows? 

All I know is that I grew up baking them with my own mother during the holidays. And now I love baking them with my own children during the holidays. And they're just...um...yummy

But when baking sugar cookies you only want the best recipe because some recipes frankly just...well, they suck. There are many great sugar cookie recipes floating around out there, but the one I'm about to share is my personal favorite, thus far. 

The cookies come out perfect and so yummy. So without further delay, here is my favorite sugar cookie recipe - the best sugar cookie recipe ever. Okay, one of the best sugar cookie recipes. I'm sure there are others. ðŸ˜‚


Sugar Cookie Recipe


Ingredients:
  • 1 1/2 cups of butter, softened
  • 2 cups of white sugar
  • 4 eggs
  • 1 tsp vanilla
  • 5 cups flour
  • 2 tsp. baking powder
  • 1 tsp salt
Friendly Warning:  Leaving any of these ingredients out will funk up your cookies. 

Sugar Cookies Directions:
  1. In a large bowl, cream together the butter and sugar until smooth with a hand-mixer. 
  2. Beat in the eggs and vanilla.
  3. Stir in the flour, baking powder and salt.
  4. Cover dough and chill for at least one hour or over night for optimum results.
  5. Once you're ready to bake your yummy sugar cookies, preheat your oven to 400 degrees.
  6. Bake for 6-8 minutes. 
Check out "How to Bake Perfect Cookies" for baking tips on how to bake the perfect cookie to make sure that your cookies come out of the oven perfect.


Sugar Cookie Frosting Recipe  


If you'd like to frost your sugar cookies, here's a great sugar cooking frosting recipe that I love and have tried myself.

Ingredients:
  • 4 cups confectioners sugar
  • 1/2 cup shortening
  • 5 tbsp. milk
  • 1 tsp. vanilla extract
  • Optional: food coloring - your color of choice.

Sugar Cookie Frosting Directions:
  1. In a large bowl, cream together the confectioners sugar and shortening until smooth with an electric hand mixer on low.
  2. Gradually mix in the milk and vanilla on low/medium until smooth and stiff - about five minutes.
  3. Color with food coloring if desired. If using more than one color of food coloring, then separate the frosting into separate bowls before coloring.
If you've decided to go ahead and frost your cookies, then you'll want to make sure that they don't stick to one another when you store them. So be sure to check out "How to Keep Cookie Frosting from Sticking" to learn how to keep your cookies from smudging or sticking to one another.

Have Fun!
  


2008 - Okay, so we epically failed decorating them. But we tried! And that's what counts, right? :D Looked like something from The Nightmare Before Christmas but they sure tasted good though! We have improved in our cookie decorating skills. This was the first time that we ever did sugar cookies together, lol. Epic Fail, but so good!

 

Saturday, December 21, 2013

Carmen's Random Tips: How to Keep Cookie Frosting from Sticking

Keep the Frosting on Your Sugar Cookies from Sticking with These Tips


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If you've ever taken the time to bake sugar cookies -- particularly if you took the time to bake them from scratch -- and then took the time to frost them only to have the frosting smear when it's time to store the cookies, then you know just how frustrating this is

I've done this many times in my life and I just may get it right this year with these tips that I found for myself! I wanted to share what I found to save anyone else out there from ruining their Christmas cookies too! Messy cookies are just as yummy, but why put all of that work into decorating them only to have them smear?


Should you use icing or frosting to decorate a sugar cookie?


You can actually use both frosting and icing to decorate a sugar cookie. Icing and frosting are two completely different things when it comes to decorating a cookie. If you're looking for more of a hard shell, then stick with icing. If you're looking for a hard shell, plus additional decoration, then use both. 

You can use frosting alone, but it may be messier and/or take longer to get the look that you're trying to achieve with your cookies. Icing hardens quicker than frosting. To get frosting to harden, you have to place it in the freezer longer than iced cookies. However, many people find frosting to be tastier, so the choice is yours.


How do you store frosted cookies to keep cookie frosting from sticking?


The next time you decide to decorate sugar cookies with frosting or icing follow these steps below to avoid smudging or smearing your cookies:
  1. Decide whether or not you want to use frosting, icing, or both. If you decide to use icing, consider using a royal icing recipe.
  2. Gather supplies.
  3. Bake.
  4. After you've baked your cookies, let them cool. 
  5. Once your cookies are cool and ready for decoration, begin decorating.
  6. Freeze your cookies. If you've opted to use both frosting and icing, then freeze the cookies with the icing before frosting for optimal results. You can frost before the icing hardens, but this may be a bit messy. It's up to you. If you've done both and already frozen them with just the icing, now it's time to freeze them again with the frosting.
  7. Remove cookies from the freezer and store in your container of choice. If you have to stack your cookies, keep them separated with wax paper.


Some of the Best Cookie Icing and the Best Cookie Frosting Recipes


These are some of the best non-stick icing and frosting recipes on the web:
  • Sugar Cookie Frosting:  This recipe has over 1,000 reviews and close to a 5 star rating.
  • Butter Icing for Sugar Cookies:  If you'd like to try a butter cream frosting flavor for your cookies, then give this recipe a try. Out of over 170 reviews, this recipe has close to a 5 star rating.
  • Sugar Cookie Icing:  Out of over 2,200 reviews, this recipe has close to a 5 star rating.

Tuesday, December 17, 2013

Just for Laughs: The Perfect Tree - Christmas Vacation

by:  H_Bowles

"She'll see it later honey...her eyes are frozen" Lol, this is a classic in my house. My brother and I can recite most of this movie. I can't believe I saw this in the theater with my mother and brother when it first came out. One of my all-time favorites. This one and A Christmas Story are my two fav's.

Monday, December 16, 2013

Carmen's Random Tips: Non-Traditional Christmas Dinner Ideas

Breaking Away from the Traditional 

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Every year for my whole life we've always had the same things to eat for each and every holiday, year-after-year. But this year I've decided that for Christmas I want to try making something different for a change. 

It's always the same; every Thanksgiving and Christmas we have turkey, for New Year's we have ham, and then for Easter we have ham again. 

I'm not knocking turkey and there's no way anyone could ever convince me to forfeit my turkey on Thanksgiving - forget that, but for Christmas this year I'm just really in the mood to try something different. I'm thinking of either a pork roast or roast beef for the holiday. 

Since apples go good with pork, I'm thinking of apple pie for dessert and maybe some chocolate cake, or chocolate brownies, or both. The 13-year-old has been wanting to bake brownies, so I'm thinking of letting him do it for Christmas and I'll do the pie and cake. 

Some people are not so happy about this and want turkey, but I think that when they see how everything turns out they'll be happy. If you're also looking for some really good non-traditional dinner ideas for Christmas, maybe you'll want to try one of these great ideas below. 


 

Side Dishes, Dessert and Final Thoughts


Depending upon what you're making for your main-dish, side-dishes will vary. But you could always include salad, rolls, rice, baked potatoes, roasted potatoes, veggies, refried beans, etc. For dessert; any type of cake, cheesecake, cupcakes, fruit salad, pie, ice cream, etc. that strikes your fancy.

For my family I've decided to go with a pork roast, gravy, mashed potatoes, a few veggies, apple sauce, dinner rolls and for dessert apple pie and chocolate brownies - maybe a chocolate cake too. If you've decided to go non-traditional this year, remember that it's not what you eat that matters; it's being with those you love that matters most! Good luck and Happy Holidays!!

Wednesday, December 4, 2013

Carmen's Random Tips: How to Make a Chalk Mural - Making Memories with Your Child

Creative Fun with Chalk 

(For Moms, Dads, Kids or ANYONE)

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If you're looking for something different to do with the walls of a room, then how about a creative chalk mural? I haven't done this in years, but it was so much fun when I did it and it came out beyond cool.

When my older boys were 1 and 2 years old, I drew a Sesame Street chalk mural on their sliding closet doors, which were already painted white. Ever since I was a child I've had the ability to draw with precision just about anything that I'm looking at (just about).

I think that all I did was look at the picture of a book and tried to recapture that picture with chalk. If you know how to do this, then a chalk mural could be a lot of fun for you to try. After I drew the characters that I wanted to draw, I also wrote the theme song above them. It was really cute and my boys loved it.

I remember back then they used to sell the Chubs baby wipes and their wipe containers looked like big Lego blocks. And I believe that they came in the colors red, yellow, green and blue. I remember taking one of each color and on two different walls, I nailed them strategically and decoratively like shelves.

I think we had wall border and some Sesame Street stick-ups, too. Wish I had taken pictures, because it was great. :( But now all I have is the memory. I have so much undeveloped film from when they were smaller; maybe I'll find a picture of the closet doors one day to add here. 

Another Thought for Your Chalk Mural


If you're not good at drawing by simply looking at an object, then try stencils! For older kids, you could even let them get involved. What fun would that be, right? A memory and a mess. What more could you ask for as a parent?

Chalkboard Paint - How cool is that?


One more thought on this topic. I remember reading once upon a time that there is a type of paint that you can use to create a literal chalkboard on the wall of a room. So if you have a child that is a little artist you could create a chalkboard on one of their walls in their room and they can have chalkboard fun every day!

Monday, December 2, 2013

Carmen's Random Tips: How to Remove Lint Balls from a Wool Coat


No, that's not me, but I like her look!
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Keep Your Favorite Wool Coat Looking Like New


How do I get lint balls off my wool coat?


So I decided recently to get out a favorite wool coat of mine that I haven't worn in a few years partly because of annoying lint balls that have accumulated on the coat. Even after having the coat dry cleaned, it looked older than what it was.

But I really like this coat and wanted to wear it this year, so I was determined to find a way to get the lint balls off, or at least as many as I could. If you've tried using a lint roller, then you know they don't work with lint balls.

They say you can use a razor, but I don't want to risk ruining my coat. So I grabbed some packaging tape and worked with that. All you need is some really strong tape like packaging tape or duct tape. 

I didn't have any duct tape in the house during this impulsive moment to rid my coat of lint balls, so I did my best with packaging tape. I only say that because duct tape is easier to work with. When you handle packaging tape, it sticks to itself too easily and gets all twisty and makes it hard to work with. 


To get lint balls off your favorite wool coat, try this:



Step 1)  Place the coat on any flat surface. Your table or a bed would work.

Step 2)  Grab a good sized piece of tape and start dragging it on the coat and rubbing the coat with the tape, sort of pulling the lint balls off. 

And that's it. That's all there is to it. It may takes some time, but it's worth it if you really love the coat. It worked for me. My coat looked 95% better just using some tape. 


Other Methods to Remove Lint Balls from Your Favorite Wool Coat Include:


Friday, November 15, 2013

Carmen Breaks Her Silence...

Yes, that name change. Ironically I purchased my new domain name the same week of my last post but adding it to my blog became a difficult process and I've been too busy with work, family and home to have time for that. I still have no clue where to begin with it, but as soon as I have time it will be changed to carmensadventuresinparenting.com. I do believe that's the name I chose. I'll double check it before I finally make the update. Life is good.

Nothing interesting to post other than the fact that I've decided to return to school in January full-time to pursue a bachelor's degree in Legal Studies with concentrations in Criminal Justice. My ultimate goal is to help people. I'd like to become some sort of legal advocate to victims and teens. I don't know. I have many ideas. I also came up with an ingenious invention idea that I'd like to commit to within the next one to two years.

Problem is there's only one of me, ha, and only so much time within one day. My focus is on supporting my children, my children, my education and my home. Anything else I can squeeze in between all of that, I try. When I can think of something clever to post or interesting I'll most definitely return to my blog to post. 

Saturday, August 3, 2013

Blog Name Change Coming Soon...

Carmen's Mommy Blog is going to be undergoing some major renovations within the next month, along with a new dot com. I already bought the domain name but just wanted to warn people. I'll probably change the name within the next week. If you've taken the time to kindly save me to your favorites you won't find me if you're not warned, although I could reroute it I suppose. 

Never mind! Ha. You'll find me. You'll have to add my new web address to your favorites once I make the switch. I thought about switching the entire platform of my blog like I did with my beauty blog but decided not to. I'll just make some changes; well, a lot of changes! 

The new name of my dot com and my blog will be www.carmensadventuresinparenting.com. I already bought the domain name but just wanted to warn people. 

Tuesday, July 2, 2013

Carmen's Random Tips: Why does my air conditioner sound like it has water in it?

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My Air Conditioner Sounds Like It Has Water in It - Why?

If your air conditioner sounds like it has water in it, then this can mean one of a few things.  There is a simple solution to this problem and if it doesn't help, then there might be something more serious going on.

The reason that I'm posting about this is because I had this happen recently and I've had it happen in the past.  I have a brother that is a master certified heating and cooling tech with his own business, so I learned long ago what to do for this problem. 

Has it rained recently?  Maybe some rain got into your unit.  Have you tilted your unit?  Tilting your air conditioning unit might also help.  If your air conditioner is making a water gurgling noise, then try turning it from "cool" to "fan" for a while and see if that makes a difference.  This is what helps me when we get a lot of rain or if it's just making that gurgling noise due to water/moisture building up that can't drip out because it's not tilted.

I'm not able to tilt mine right now either, so as soon as I start hearing the gurgling noise, I put it on "fan" for about an hour or so until the water dries up.  I have to do this a couple of times to get my a/c running smooth again.  Give it a try and if that doesn't help then you may have to have your air conditioner serviced or repaired, or you might have to buy a brand new one altogether. 

Monday, June 24, 2013

Carmen's Random Tips: How to Avoid Work at Home Scams and Make Your Work at Home Dream a Reality

Tips to Make Your Work at Home Dream a Reality

So you want to work from home, but you don’t even know where to begin looking into legitimate ways to make this happen. Well, guess what? 

There are a ton of legitimate ways to earn money from home to support your family. You just have to know how to avoid the scams and you also need to know where to find the right resources that will aide you in your search efforts.

How to Avoid Scams


The number one way to avoid a scam is to know that you do not ever pay to do work for anyone! With that said, however, if you choose to join an MLM business opportunity there is an investment. Why is there an investment? Because you’re starting your own business and starting your own business doesn’t come free. You should also know that some employers (some…not all) require that you pay for your own background check if a background check is a requirement to employment.

What are some things that you don’t pay for? You do not ever pay to work for anyone as a data entry operator. You do not pay anyone to do any work, whatsoever, other than starting your own business and the example stated above as far as background checks go. But other than that…never pay anyone to work for them. Run from those types of opportunities.

Carefully Research an Opportunity


Before deciding to join anything or to work for anyone carefully research the company and also research whether or not it’s the right fit for you personally. The money might seem appealing, but is this something you actually enjoy and are good at? If it’s not, then you will not be successful in the long run, hence wasting your time.   

I don’t know about you, but wasting my time is a huge pet peeve of mine (it's actually number two on my list of pet peeves!). However, you may give something a try if you think it might be a good fit and if it doesn’t work out, well then, at least you know that you tried and gave it your best efforts.

How to Find these Jobs


When doing a work at home job search I personally always head on over to my four favorite hot spots that I mentioned here. Two very popular work at home forums, along with two popular work at home blogs. Because those are the places to look to avoid scams, to find the legitimate job opportunities, to see if anyone else has heard of a company that you’re considering, and just to connect with other moms (and sometimes dads) in the same boat as yourself.   

You can learn a lot with all four of those resources - I did. I found all four of these resources over the past five years doing my own research. And I’m glad that I did, because it’s enabled me to make my dream of becoming a wahm come true! I hope that these tips and resources enable you to make your dream come true too!!

Thursday, June 20, 2013

Carmen's Random Tips: Work at Home Tips for Moms that Want to Become Wahms

Everything You Need to Know About Working from Home

I think that it’s just about every mother’s dream to work from home, enabling them to both help support their family and to be with their children without the need for childcare.  

Most parents dread the very thought of putting their child, or children, in daycare for many reasons. But what if I told you that there are actually countless ways that you can make that dream become a reality?  

Many women from all over the world have found the secrets to making this happen and so can you.  There are at home jobs and career opportunities out there for every educational and skill level. Whether you have a college degree or a GED…you have options.  

So, here are my work at home tips based on my own personal experience and research over the past five years.

Work at Home Tips

First Things First - Assess Your Skills


To work from home you really do need to have basic computer skills such as typing, the ability to web browse, and maybe even some basic Microsoft Word.  These are actually things that you can learn in a small vocational class or that you can teach yourself!

  • Typing:  When finding jobs that involve any typing, whether it's a data entry type job, transcription, or even writing, being a quick and accurate typist will help you to get hired. It will also help you to work more smoothly and quickly.  The faster you work, the more work you can fit into one hour. But, remember when typing that accuracy is also just as important as speed.
  • Grammar and Spelling:  These skills are extremely important with any online work, but especially with writing and transcription.  Before even attempting to apply for any jobs like this make sure that you have mastered your grammar and spelling, and/or know how to utilize a quick spell check tool to double check that you’ve used proper grammar and spelling! Those tools can be very helpful. You will not get hired in the world of writing and transcription if you have poor grammar and spelling.
  • Customer Service Skills:  There are tons of customer service jobs all over the internet! You just have to know the right places to find them and I’m going to give you the inside scoop on where to go to find these jobs.  Some companies are willing to train and work with beginners, while others require some customer service experience history. So if you have worked in any type of customer service, then this is something that you may want to consider. You will also be happy to know that there are many at home customer service jobs that do not require phone skills. These types of jobs offer web based chat customer service instead of telephone customer service.
  • Telephone Skills:  Yes, this is actually considered a skill.  Some people are phone shy, while others are naturals on the telephone. This is a skill that comes in handy for both customer service and virtual assistant type jobs.
  • Administrative Skills:  If you’ve ever done any office type work or worked as an administrative assistant, then it will be a piece of cake for you to land a job as a Virtual Assistant. 
  • Research Skills:  If you’re interested in working as a Web Search Evaluator, or as a Freelance Writer, you’ll need excellent research skills. This can be something that is a passion of yours and that just comes naturally to you. Do you like to look up random things and learn about different topics or world affairs? Then you might be a researcher at heart.
  • Listening Skills:  Having the ability to listen is important in the world of both customer service and transcription, but especially with transcription because you have to dictate the words that you hear. The money that you can work your way up to in the transcription world can be desirable, but if you get frustrated with dictating audio, then this isn’t for you. With that said, this is a skill that you can hone. It may be frustrating at first, but it can become second nature with some practice and hard work before you know it. It all depends on you and your personal desire to make it work as with anything that you pursue in life.
  • Web Browsing Skills:  There is a difference between web browsing and being a “master web browser.” How quickly can you type, find and research a topic? If you can find what you’re looking for in either seconds or minutes, then you’re a master. If it takes you long and you’re lost, then you need to hone this skill, or this just isn’t right for you. 

Now we’re going to do a quick rundown on what’s available based on college level.  I think that some people feel intimidated without a degree, but you can actually make a really decent amount of money working from home without a degree. That’s not to say that having a degree is not important, because that’s not what I’m saying at all. I’m just saying that it is possible to make good money without one.

With a College Degree:  Animators; Web Developers; Accountants; Freelance Technical Writers; 3-D Artists; Psychiatrists; Doctors; Writing; Web Search Evaluator; Translators and more.

Without a College Degree:  Freelance Writing; Customer Service; Data Entry (there’s only a few that are legitimate, but they exist); Virtual Assistants; Surveys; Web Search Evaluator (these positions sometimes consider people without degrees, depending on your resume); Blogging; Affiliate Marketing; General Transcription; Medical Transcription (this requires training and certification); MLM home businesses; and more! 

To Get Hired


If you want to get hired anywhere, you need to have the skills and a wonderful resume. Your resume and cover letter can either make you or break you, so you will also want to master these things. You should have a different cover letter for different job types that you are applying for. For example, one cover letter for writing and one cover letter for transcription.  

For Support and Job Search


Four favorite hot spots around the web for other moms that work from home are wahm.com, workplacelikehome.com, realwaystoearnmoneyonline.com and wahadventures.com. All four sites offer massive amounts of information and work at home tips to help aide you in becoming successful at working from home, while also allowing you to meet other wahms that have been there and done that or are still trying to find their way. It’s nice to have more than one place to go. Many people refer to all four of these sites for help.

The forums on wahm.com and workplacelikehome.com are full of other moms that work from home that can help you in your job search efforts.  If you’re interested in working as a Web Search Evaluator, you can find information on that in the “Google Rater” folder on wahm.com’s forum. Other non-phone jobs can be found in their Telecommuting Folder

You can easily search their forum folders by picking a key word and this is encouraged by forum moderators and members. For example, search for “at home customer service chat jobs” and then going through the results to find jobs. Needler.com does home web based chat and Fancy Hands (fancyhands.com) is a great place to check into for virtual assistant work. You can find some non-phone jobs in their listings. 

At workplacelikehome.com you’ll have to join in order to see their forum folders, but there you will find many at home customer service jobs. Most moms are looking for non-phone work due to little ones. In that case, your best bet is freelance writing, blogging, affiliate marketing, non-phone customer service, non-phone virtual assisting (hard to come by) and transcription. 

Final Notes


Another important tip to take into consideration is that many wahms juggle more than one at home job. That way you’re always guaranteed enough work flow. I hope that these valuable tips that I’ve shared help you become successful with your desire to join millions of wahms around the world! Best of luck in your job search!

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