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Things We No Longer Use

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Here are things that I remember using that we no longer need to keep around the house or community. Who cooks at home anymore, many people eat out. Who cooks at home anymore, many people eat out. Even if you do cook at home, have you ever worn an apron? Used oil pans. Grease guns. Attic fans.

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Save Money and Time with Once a Month Cooking

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

We used to love eating out, but as our family grew, so did the expense of eating out. Still, I missed the convenience of eating out and not having to cook at home. One strategy I used to make dinner time more bearable was to begin making freezer meals. How to Get Started with Once a Month Cooking.

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Seven Tips for Busy People to Cook at Home and Eat Healthy

Koupon Karen

In the modern hustle of daily life, especially for professionals who find themselves juggling between work and personal life, cooking at home often takes a back seat. Add all the meatballs and this mixture to the instant pot, add crushed tomatoes, and pressure cook for 15 minutes.

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Stop Eating Out! Tips to Curb Your Restaurant Spending

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Food from restaurants can cost significantly more than food cooked at home. A plate of pasta with red sauce can cost less than a dollar if made at home; at most restaurants it will cost you well over $10. I usually have the stuff for nachos, BLTs, or even just a frozen pizza in the freezer. Bring Snacks.