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Healthy Lunchbox Tips from a Nutritionist

Family Balance Sheet

This post is sponsored by GIANT Food Stores. One of the most coveted school supplies in my house is the lunch box. How can I pack a lunch for my kids that is nutritious, appealing, and anything but boring? She also asked them what their favorite foods are and what kinds of things they would like to see in their lunch.

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Blue Cheese & Chicken Chopped Salad

Saving Everyday

I didn’t plan on posting a recipe today but as I was throwing this salad together for lunch, I thought I’d go ahead and share it! My two favorite ways to use up leftovers is in soups and salads. I only had a little chicken left, which wasn’t enough for dinner but the perfect amount for a quick, healthy lunch.

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The Ultimate Homemaking eBook Bundle Sale

Family Balance Sheet

I try to only bring to you the eBook bundles that I think are the most valuable and The Ultimate Homemaking eBook Bundle is a complete library of 78 ebooks, 2 eCourses, 2 audio files, and 2 printable packs PLUS over $200 worth of bonus products you’ll really use! Hope Ink – Free $15 Store Credit + Free Art Print ($39 Value).

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Healthy Foods that Won’t Break Your Budget

Saving Everyday

I use it often to stretch soups and casseroles. Try using broth instead of water. Beans are full of protein, vitamins, and minerals, so they’re not only a cheap pantry staple but a healthy one too! Try my three bean salad for a healthy lunch or snack that costs around $5 to make. Having eggs? Add some rice.

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P.E.P. for the Week of January 24-28, 2010- Adjustment Edition

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

We personally use Quicken and we find it works great for reviewing our finances. Live Real, Now tells us how we can save money on anything from bills to insurance. Moolanomy tells us how we can reach our savings goals by using virtual bank accounts. Being Frugal tells us how we can rock the thrift stores.

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Healthy Foods that are Affordable & Won’t Break Your Budget

Saving Everyday

I use it often to stretch soups and casseroles. Try using broth instead of water. Beans are full of protein, vitamins and minerals, so they’re not only a cheap pantry staple, but a healthy one too! Try my three bean salad for a healthy lunch or snack that costs around $5 to make. Having eggs? Add some rice.

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Save Money & Shop Healthy at the Dollar Store

For the Mommas

Save Money and Shop Healthy at the Dollar Store. The next time that you find yourself standing at the register at the grocery store and watching your total go higher and higher, think about how much you could save shopping at local dollar stores. Canned Meats. When buying tuna, always take a look at the mercury content.