Sarah Zubiate

Sarah Zubiate: The Joy of Hosting And The Power of Food

By CandysDirt.com Contributor / September 7, 2020 /

By Sarah ZubiateFounder and Farmer at ZUBI’s Did I really say hosting? What about COVID? Yes, I said it! I’m the kind of woman — cue my feisty, Latin blood, and personality — who loves to host family and friends. I truly get energized by planning parties whether it’s for my or my hubby’s business,…

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Staying Healthy at Home: Help Your Family Counter The COVID Chaos

By CandysDirt.com Contributor / August 16, 2020 /

By Sarah ZubiateFounder and Farmer, ZUBI’S As we all know, 2020 hasn’t been the year we all expected — so many unknowns, new stresses on our daily lives, heightened awareness but also immense anxiety, etc. Here we are, planning to kick off our two-week homeschool program before in-person school begins on Sept. 3, and the…

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Finding a Balance Between Home and Home School

By CandysDirt.com Contributor / August 3, 2020 /

By Sarah ZubiateFounder and Farmer, ZUBI’S Hi, it’s Sarah Zubiate again! I hope you all enjoyed my first post (and in case you missed it, check it out here). I am so thankful for all the positive comments and wanted to elaborate more in order to answer some of your questions.  It seems like we…

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Home Sweet School Giveaway: Get Ready For Learning at Home With ZUBI’s

By Candy's Dirt / July 27, 2020 /

As Sarah Zubiate told us in her recent column for CandysDirt.com, creating a homeschool classroom is as rewarding as it is challenging — and she wears many hats as the founder and farmer of ZUBI’s. Do you need to get a head start on getting ready for virtual learning or full-fledged homeschooling? CandysDirt.com is proud…

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Home Sweet School: How One Dallas Mom is Homeschooling in a Pandemic

By CandysDirt.com Contributor / July 20, 2020 /

By Sarah ZubiateFounder and Farmer, ZUBI’S Like parents everywhere, I am navigating life the best I can during these uncertain and unprecedented times. Throughout the past few years, my family and I have split our time between our home in Dallas and life on our farm in East Texas.  Weekdays consisted of jam-packed days filled…

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