Meal Planning Tips for Stay at Home Moms
October 16, 2007
Written By Kara Kelso
Just because we’re home all day doesn’t mean we aren’t short on time. We all need help from time to time scheduling our days out so everything gets done. Planning a meal is no exception.
Here’s some quick tips to help you manage supper time a little better:
- If you can get into the habit, try planning for supper the night before. While it’s alright to thaw meat in the sink, it’s best if thawed in the fridge. Planning the night ahead also gives you time to make slow-cooker meals.
- If you absolutely can’t plan the night before, make lunch time your dinner planning time. If you are like me, your freezer is usually stocked with meat or other “need to be thawed before cooking” items. Pull those items out of the fridge and put in the sink, so they’ll be ready to cook later.
- Plan to start supper after school. Usually kids get out of school around 3-3:30. By the time you get them home, search bags for important notes, and discuss the day quickly it will be time to cook. I try my hardest to only find recipes that take an hour or less. So if I start at 4pm, dinner is done by 5 or 5:30pm at the latest.
- Learn to use your crockpot on the busy days. Sports and other after school activities can have you running from 3pm until bedtime. If you’ve only got a small window to eat, cooking for an hour might not be an option. I’m not in love with my crockpot, but I’ve adjusted. Try your hardest to avoid fast foods!
Got the meat and can’t decide what to add with it? Pick up some Ideas for Meals at Idea Queen. Recipes are broken down by main ingredient, so it’s very easy to add or subtract additional ingredients.
Enjoy!
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Weekly Parenting Support Phone Calls
October 9, 2007
Are you feeling a little overwhelmed and alone when it comes to this thing called parenting? Would you like to fellowship with other believers on a weekly basis discussing a common weekly topic revolving around how you can become a better mom and also help you grow in your relationship in Christ?
Well this week I came across this awesome Christian parenting resource which are weekly parenting support calls!
These calls are hosted by Jennifer Wolf a Christian mom and parent coach and owner of www.pathwaysparentcoach.com !
You can find more information on the parenting support calls at: www.FaithinParenting.com
I feel this resources is going to be incredibly powerful, as moms we all need the support and fellowship of other moms, and what better way to connect than through a weekly support call? All support calls are scheduled to take place every Tuesday @ PM, please refer to the www.FaithinParenting.com website for more details on the weekly topic, call in information, etc.
Hope to “see” you there!
God Bless,
Heather Bixler
www.csahm.com













