We’ve all heard that “breakfast is the most important meal of the day,” but the reality of trying to get the family ready and out the door in the mornings can make getting a well-balanced meal into your kids and yourself feel close to impossible. Worry not! I’ve got 5 tricks that will help to make breakfast a breeze! Note: This page contains affiliate links. If you purchase a product through these links, your cost
How to Manage Daily Cooking It is absolutely crazy to think that a year ago we were all scrambling to get pantry staples, standing in insane lines at grocery stores, and preparing for what we thought would be essentially a prolonged spring break. At the time, I wrote a post on how to prepare your pantry for an emergency closure, imagining that this would all be over in just a few weeks. The tips I
Spring can be a time of increased energy and motivation, which makes it a great time to start new habits or try new things. If cooking or cooking more is a goal for you, here are 5 ways to kick-start your cooking this spring. Note: This page contains affiliate links. If you purchase a product through these links, your cost will be the same but The Scramble will receive a small commission. I only link
Note: This page contains affiliate links. If you purchase a product through these links, your cost will be the same but The Scramble will receive a small commission. I only link to products I personally use, trust, and love. If you want to learn more, please check out my disclosure page. Thanks for your support! I have never much liked water. It tastes bland and uninspiring to me, so staying well hydrated has often been
I have been talking to a lot of people recently who find cooking to be a chore, a bore, a burden. People feel overwhelmed by the prospect of having to make dinner. I get it, I really do! But what if I told you that cooking could bring you more than just a meal on your table, it could offer you an opportunity to integrate a mindfulness practice into your day? Would that make this