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Farming, Family & Food: Bringing Healthy Living Into Your Homeschool

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What happens when a Catholic mom turns a handful of goats and chickens into a thriving family farm?

Kaitlin Zara sits down with Christina Mula of MooLa Farm to discuss how homesteading, healthy eating, and hands-on learning can beautifully enrich your homeschool life.

From gardening with kids to sourcing real food on a budget to embracing small beginnings, Christina offers practical, joyful wisdom every family can use—no acreage required!

Plus, don’t miss her encouraging reminder at 19:38: “Start small…and you will get there.”

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Show Notes

Meet Our Guest:

Christina Mula Christina is a Catholic wife, homeschooling mom, and the founder of Moola Farm, a family-run, organic-only farm created to nourish her home and community. What began with a dream and a few animals has grown into a source of fresh produce, baked goods, and inspiration for families seeking a more intentional way of living.

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/moolafarm/

Website: https://moolafarm.org/

TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@moolafarm

In This Episode We Discuss:

How Moola Farm Began

Starting with goats, chickens, and a simple desire to feed her family well

The unexpected growth into a community-serving farm business

Homesteading as a Homeschool Lifestyle

How gardening becomes a natural, hands-on science curriculum

Easy ways to involve your kids—even little ones—in growing food

Connecting daily chores with responsibility, gratitude, and stewardship

Healthy Eating for Real Families

Simple tips for sourcing better food affordably

Christina’s go-to strategies for meal planning, homemade basics, and reducing processed foods

Teaching kids where food comes from and why it matters

Getting Started—Even If You Don’t Have a Farm

Container gardening

Small-space and suburban options

How to take “the next right step” for your family

Faith, Family, and the Rhythm of the Seasons

How farming life naturally integrates with prayer, liturgical living, and formation

Seeing God’s hand in the slow, beautiful work of growing and tending

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