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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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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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5 Steps to Saving Money Using Just Envelopes

Couponing 101

So starting on April 1, I’m holding myself to a strict spending limit using the envelope budget method. If that sounds like a system you would benefit from, read on for my step by step guide on how to use the envelope budget method to save money. Do not use a credit or debit card! Step 4: Shop Responsibly and Save!

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WIS, WWA | $149 and I’m not pressed

The Frugal Girl

My main goal is to mostly cook at home, and other than that, I’m not stressing for now. Monday I made some chicken noodle soup, using up my rotisserie chicken broth, the last of the celery, and some carrots. Two words we do not tend to use for leftover fried chicken!) Which is a little high, but I don’t care.

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Sort of a Q&A

The Frugal Girl

Dry Eyes Some of you had asked about the eye mask I’m using for my dry eyes, wondering how it helps. I’ve managed to be frugal and to cook at home consistently through a lot of different life situations (and a lot of challenges), so I think I’ll manage as a nurse too. Err… self-moisturizing.)

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Chicken, Corn, Kale Soup | Use Up Leftover Chicken!

Saving Everyday

Everyone in my family loves soup, which is awesome considering it is budget friendly, good for you, easy, and a great way to use up leftovers! I threw together this quickie soup last night using leftover chicken and kale! Pin This To Pinterest. Ingredients: 2 cups leftover chicken. 1 can fire roasted tomatoes. 4 cloves garlic.

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Healthy Habits: Ten Tips for Better Nutrition

Motherhood Moments

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. Use seasoning to make food tastier,” Beth said.

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