May 9, 2012

I admit it, A New Approach on How to Meal Plan

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How to Meal Plan effectively and efficiently has to be one of the hardest things I have ever had to do in my life. I never know what to cook! I can look at a whole chicken and have no imagination as to what to do with it.

Meal planning and how to meal plan for my lifestyle has helped me spend less time on worrying what to cook and given me extra time to worry about the food not burning.

I do my grocery shopping every Sunday or if I am feeling extra rebellious every Wednesday when the grocery specials are out. I save time also by collecting all the ads of the local competitor grocery stores to get a price match *pats self on back*

Before going to the grocery store I look through my fridge and pantry and start making my list of what to get to make SURE I do not buy another jar of peanut butter that we do not need. Once I have my list ready I am ready to go grocery shopping! Unless I go to Super Target where I can find both food and clothing all in one convenient location! But if you want to truly save money on your bills, stick to your list.

Now that we are in the 21st century there are tons of “How to Meal Plan” websites and apps that can help you prepare your meals electronically! All Recipes is a nice one and while I have yet to try it the meal planning tools on Food On the Table seem cool. I think the biggest benefit to these tools may be the ability to keep track of what food you already have so that you don’t continue to buy things you already own. They help you plan your meals based on what you own to help save you money. If you are more techy these online approaches to How to Meal Plan may be more your speed.

With all that being said, I can now plan my meals for the week, for a day, or even just plan a last minute meal when you are in a pinch. I recommend weekly planning of your meals to get it all done at the same time and for the biggest savings at the grocery store.

 

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May 4, 2012

The Art of Making the Bed

Filed under: How To — Miss Moxie @ 3:30 am
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“Why should I be making the bed in the morning if I am just going to unmake it at the end of the day?”

I could never ask myself that question or even ask my mom. It was just expected of me that as soon as I woke up to get ready for school a part of my routine was that my bed was made.

I enjoy coming home to a made bed after a long day of work. When I am in a rush and come home to an unmade bed I am just like “OMG I should have made my bed” and then I can’t even sleep and just toss and turn all night…. Okay, maybe not that dramatic but you get the point. An unmade bed sucks while a made one gives you the same internal piece as taking a big deep breath and letting it out. It simply eases you. Plus it feels cleaner to slip under the taut sheets of a made bed.

The art of making the bed makes any room feel cleaner and gives a sense of calm. Even if you just disguise a made bed by simply pulling the covers up and leaving the mess underneath is better than nothing at all. Unless your children have a designated spot on  your bed where they sleep with you it should not be a difficult task to tackle.

So the next time you find yourself with a little extra time in the morning or even if you are in a rush, come home to a calm room by making the bed early. You can always perfect making the bed on your days off work, fluff the pillows and such, and sprawl out all those decorative pillow shams you had to have. You know the ones that lay on the floor most of the time.

 

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