Day 40: Hello, JELLO!
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Did you buy it for a specific recipe? If so, make that recipe and either bring it to a gathering, eat it yourself, or freeze it.
Finally, one of the last “preps” that you can do to ensure a smooth transition into the school season, is being prepared when it comes to lunches. Think about how much money you spend on hot lunch for your child. Is it possible to save money and make their lunches at home? You are probably…
If winter already has you wondering what to do with your children, you cannot go wrong with playdough! Our daughter plays with playdough multiple times a day and I must admit, I often join in with her! It is definitely a past-time, but something that never gets old! Plus, the joys of making your own…
This is where it all began: The 100 Days Of Less Series. When I began my organizing website Organizing Life With Less, I didn’t necessarily expect it to have the impact it did on my life. I guess I didn’t know what to expect, but all I knew was that I wanted to live my…
Five o’clock rolls around and the immediate question that runs through your head is what’s for dinner? If you don’t think of it, I am sure your kids will remind you! The problem isn’t that there isn’t food in the cupboards, but the food doesn’t have any purpose. Your grocery list seems to get…
Have you ever tried to open your kitchen gadget drawer and it gets stuck halfway? Or dig through to the bottom of the pile and realize that it was tucked way in the back? Kitchen gadgets clog our drawers and when we really need something, it takes a few tries to find exactly what we…
What: Turning the thermostat up and down Why: One of the most common ways they say to save money is to turn up the thermostat in the summer and turn it down in the winter. It has almost become an old saying. Does it really make a difference? I have heard so many different statistics…