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Chopping Illustration: Faster Chopping Advice
Whether you’re just learning how to cook or are looking for ways boost your skills and improve your efficiency in the kitchen, faster chopping is one of the most effective ways that you can save time. But for some people, using a sharp knife is one of the most intimidating parts of the process, so I wanted to share information that will give you confidence, save you time, and keep you safer when it comes
Preparing for Back to School in the Strangest School Year
Preparing for Back to School in the Strangest School Year About two weeks into my family’s journey with everyone being at home, I hit a wall with cooking. I had been making 3+ meals a day for our family of four, plus doing a lot of the clean up after them, and I was burnt out. Ironically, before the pandemic my husband had been in charge of weekday breakfasts and much of the meal cleanup,
Salad Bars at Home Get Kids Eating More Veggies
The other day a friend shared a huge success with me: her 11-year-old had eaten and enjoyed salad for the first time. She was elated because this is a kid who not so long ago was only willing to eat two raw vegetables: carrots and cucumbers. When we discussed what she thought the change was due to, she chalked it up to the fact that they had joined a farm share and so now the
family dinner games and conversation starters
Does dinner conversation sometimes lag in your house? Do you need distractions so that the battles don’t start over the food being served? Or perhaps you just want to some ideas to make family dinners more fun? No matter the reason, we’ve got you covered! We’re sharing our favorite creative and silly family dinner games and conversation starters that will get everyone talking and make dinnertime fun again. Table Of Contents Family Dinners: A Time
sauteed vegetables in a skillet: an example of a cooking task that someone could help you with in order to ease the burden of cooking
It’s true. Cooking can feel like a burden sometimes. It’s yet another thing that has to get done in the day, another obligation, another chore. At the same time, though, we also know that eating home-cooked meals is better for our health, our wallet, and our emotional well-being. So how do we reconcile these two competing realities? How do we find a way to ease the burden of cooking and make it more enjoyable? Table

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