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Simple Strategies

In the spirit of make it fast and keep it simple:

  • Make Supper at Lunch
  • Benefits of the Batch – my thoughts on $5 Dinners
  • Hodgepodge Meal Plans
  • –Back to basics series
  • Back to basics – a basic routine
  • Back to basics: Simple Suppers – give me easy and make it fast
  • Back to basics: Vacation Planning – doubling recipes
  • Back to basics: Big-shop cooking – using the crock pot to cook chicken, ground turkey and ground beef. Freezing meal time portions.

Back to basics: The Cook Box – make it easy to mix up memories with your children

Back to basics: The Lunch Lady – a short, easy lunch solution

Fast Food for Slow Sundays – The ability to come face to face with a piece of raw meat at 7 a.m. on a Sunday morning is the hardest part. It’s worth it. Trust me on this. Because the goal is for Sunday to be the best day of the week – a day of worship and rest…”

Getting Ready for Sundays (Part Two of Fast Food for Slow Sundays) – an example of the difference a bit of simple prep can make

–Freedom of Frugal Living

–Homemade Bread in 10 Minutes

–Batch Cooking

Batch Cooking: Potato Soup

Batch Cooking: Basic Beef

Batch Cooking: Sunbutter Balls – guest post on Sunbutter blog

Blessings of the Batch

  1. –Mixes and Meal Planning
  1. -Simple Suppers

Simple Suppers: Manwich Chicken

Simple Suppers: Crock Pot Pizza

Simple Supper or Lunch: Cheese Bagel

Big Cook – The plan -11/12 and The results 11/15

Big Cook # 2 and The results

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Tricia faces a daily dose of chaos homeschooling five children. The biggest lesson she’s learned? At the end of the day – when the dishes are put away and the children are tucked in bed – truly what matters is each child’s relationship with the Lord. Raising children is a God-given privilege and, folks, the time is short.

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