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Parenting Pointers: 5 Reasons to Make Space for Family Dinners in 2023

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They Pose Learning Opportunities The more you cook at home, the more opportunities you have to teach your children about nutrition, food preparation, and kitchen safety. They Promote Healthy Eating Habits Fast food is notorious for being high in unhealthy fats and sodium. Thanks for reading! courtesy of Instacart.

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Healthy Habits: Ten Tips for Better Nutrition

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Cook your own foods as much as possible. There is an element of control when cooking at home Beth says. You know what you are putting in to cook and mindful of how much oil or salt or other ingredients you are using,” She stated. When eating out, it is not possible to know the amount or types of things the chef used.”

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4 Ways to Get Excited About Eating In

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We all know that cooking at home is better for both our physical and fiscal health. I get it, when you get home after a long day, you just want to sit down, relax, and have the food come to you. But if you’re going to have any chance of breaking the “grab and go/ delivery” habit, you’re gonna have to get excited about eating in.

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How this Couple Eliminated $180,000 of Debt in 12 Months!

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It started with $40,000 in consumer debt (vehicles, credit cards, small student loan) and then sold our home and eliminated the $140,000 of mortgage debt. A HUGE chunk of that thanks to my husband. Thank goodness its illegal to sell cute little children, because I would have gotten a pretty penny for my son. We sold EVERYTHING!

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Find out how Jessica paid off $56,000 of student loans, credit cards, and a car loan.

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And I cut back on lifestyle – cooking food at home, taking the bus to work vs driving and paying for parking, etc. Stop eating out – it’s so much better for your wallet and your waistline to cook at home. Thank you, Jessica, for sharing your Debt Free Story.