Home Economics Study Guide 1

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Across
  1. 2. Foods made from wheat, rice, oats, corn meal, or cereal.
  2. 5. The material used in sewing.
  3. 9. You may need this to purchase a car if you do not have the full amount that the car costs.
  4. 10. Your protection and assistance for funding medical services, car damages from an accident, or damages to your home.
  5. 12. The amount of money you make from your occupation.
  6. 13. The amount of money that you owe from loans.
  7. 16. Used for measuring small amounts of ingredients, like spices.
  8. 17. The money paid to the company that loaned you money for the purchase of your home.
  9. 18. The money paid to the government for the services they provide to the community.
  10. 20. A form of measurement that is used sometimes for dry or wet ingredients.
  11. 24. A way to plan the meals you will eat in a period of time.
  12. 26. The amount of money you can pay up front for a home.
  13. 28. Naturally low calorie foods with fiber that help keep us full.
  14. 29. The metal tool needed for sewing.
Down
  1. 1. This stitch follows a simple in and out pattern.
  2. 3. The person who can help you find a home and go through the purchasing process.
  3. 4. A blanket made of many pieces of fabric sewn together.
  4. 6. The money paid to a landlord if you do not own your home or apartment.
  5. 7. The number score given to you which indicated how reliable you are at paying back money you are loaned.
  6. 8. Beef, poultry, seafood, eggs, nuts, and seeds
  7. 11. This loan can help you pay for college but will need to be repaid upon graduation.
  8. 14. Making a plan for what your money will pay for in an upcoming period of time.
  9. 15. A US Government initiative to help citizens make better nutritional choices.
  10. 17. Used for measuring ingredients, such as flour, sugar, and salt.
  11. 19. Your bill for electricity, water, and waste management.
  12. 21. This keeps your fabric in place as you embroider.
  13. 22. A lifestyle focused on reducing waste by ensuring all foods are utilized and no unnecessary foods are purchased.
  14. 23. You must do this after threading your needle and completing a stitched area.
  15. 25. The process of binding together fabrics for creating clothing and accessories.
  16. 27. The string used with a needle while sewing.