Where do you fall on this scale?
Some people love everything about food (Laura raises her hand). Some people hate everything about food (Laura is totally here for you). And many fall somewhere in the middle (Laura can work with you no matter where you land).
Because I know that we, as a community, fall all over the spectrum on our love-of-food scale - and I'm talking about the buying, the planning, the prepping, the decision making, ALL OF IT - I've been working on something. Something for all of us on every place on the spectrum, and I'm pretty excited.
See, I love food. It's still hard work because food doesn't plan itself and cook itself, but I love food and have discovered ways to make food easy for my family and hopefully, for yours.
So here's what I've been writing and creating during my work hours over the past few weeks. I can finally tell you about it today!
- This post. It shares my best tips and ideas to make menu planning and food easier.
- Within that post, you'll also find 60 meal planning and recipe resources that are so good and so helpful that I actually find myself getting lost in it all.
- A really fun freebie. This might be one of the most fun and practical things I've ever come up with! I took the recipes from my High Five Recipes eCookbook (recipes that all call for only 5 or fewer real-food ingredients!) and I turned them into a super handy Recipe FlipBook (see the picture below but read more about this gem here). Technically, this new resource is featured in my shop for $15. But here's how you can get it for free this week. Please take advantage of this if you can because it all so helpful, fun, reasonable, and practical.
- And also a second freebie. The second one is actually huge and worth $52, so in total I'm giving away $67 worth of meal planning, easy recipe goodness this week...
Here's a peek at Freebie #1:
Let all of this be as helpful to you as it is to me.
At the very least, please enjoy reading my favorite menu planning tips! Truly, this is how I survive feeding my family every day...
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As school kicks into high gear...
Everything gets busier and we kind of need to be more organized.
I'm just so glad that we're in this together. Loving God and people is more important than anything we do with our days. So since we also have to somehow fit food into each of these days, let's do what we can to make it as easy as possible!
Food. It's what's for dinner. Wait, what is for dinner?
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