I can't believe it too me my whole life to finally buy kitchen scissors. I use them at least several times a week. No more slicing open my fingers and thumbs trying to open plastic bags, packaging etc with a knife. I know this sounds dumb but for many years it just didn't seem like scissors belonged in a utensil drawer.
For tennis, I love Dunlop balls, they last the longest. I might have a dozen or more old balls floating around in my bag and when I need some for practice or warmup, I always pull out the dunlops....they seem to just keep going and going.
I do meal plan once or twice a week to prep work lunches and dinner. Easy go-tos are tacos, whole chickens (in the crock-pot, so easy!), and tofu and veggie stir-frys with rice.
I try to meal plan as best I can- it works much better when I have a calendar that I stick to. I've found that sticking to the meal plan definitely helps to save money!
I do meal plan, because I use online grocery shopping and delivery via Peapod. So it makes it fairly easy to see what the good buys are and plan around that. I do have backup items in the pantry to fill out most recipes.
Yes, I think every time I make something I plan for the next time. This can include making extra hamburger and freezing it in the portion you need for something like beef stroganoff, chili, or soup. You can also cut up veggies and freeze some (to a point), grind up/chop nuts and freeze for a later date or portion out into smaller sizes. When I shop I don't hesitate to look on my phone if I cannot remember what I'm making for the week and what ingredients are needed. I build recipes around sale items and what I have in the house. This is easily done with a Google search for ingredients you want to use. Saves a lot of time rather than looking through recipe books.
I meal plan. I do bulk cooking on the weekends to prepare my breakfast and lunch for the week so I can just grab and go. It's cheaper and often healthier. My favorites are egg frittatas or oatmeal for breakfast and pasta for lunch.
Yes, to an extent but it is flexible. We base it mainly on staples that we have in the house and make sure our general shopping has all of those when needed.
I meal plan because with a family of four, I need fast easy meals to get me through the week. I like Crock Pot meals because I always have left overs and we can eat the leftovers during the week. I also make chicken breasts in the oven with a cassarole that is so easy to make.
Well that may be for cars. But what about trucks? I purchased a 2009 Tacoma v6 crew cab long bed approximate $28000 cash. The Dealers offer me 26 for the last 2 to 3 years for that truck as a trade. I know the Tacomas are in high demand they hold their value. My brother in-law bought a 2012 Tacoma 49000 miles same as mine but a TRD for $24000 in 2013.
Well extrovert people are the person who like to communicate and have no issues on communication like introverts. Great jobs. They are perfect for extrovert who can be well developed in communication.
Nice Facts!!!! We waste time in these non productive activities and later try to find where we lack. An urgent need of elimination of these facts is required. Thanks for sharing.
I have an LG Smart TV with WebOS. It seems I have to have the paid subscription to Hulu Plus instead of the Free Shows I watch on my Computer. Is there a way for me to log in to my free Hulu Account and watch my Queued shows on my Smart TV?
How about dishwasher now that is a depressing job. People yelling at you from all directions want this want that,and not a single thank you. You're a slave pretty much.
I can't believe it too me my whole life to finally buy kitchen scissors. I use them at least several times a week. No more slicing open my fingers and thumbs trying to open plastic bags, packaging etc with a knife. I know this sounds dumb but for many years it just didn't seem like scissors belonged in a utensil drawer.
For tennis, I love Dunlop balls, they last the longest. I might have a dozen or more old balls floating around in my bag and when I need some for practice or warmup, I always pull out the dunlops....they seem to just keep going and going.
I try to think about it a little, but i don't "plan" as much as I should.
I do meal plan because I'm the only member of my household eating low carb plus I try to stay on top of my kids lunches!
I do meal plan once or twice a week to prep work lunches and dinner. Easy go-tos are tacos, whole chickens (in the crock-pot, so easy!), and tofu and veggie stir-frys with rice.
I try to meal plan as best I can- it works much better when I have a calendar that I stick to. I've found that sticking to the meal plan definitely helps to save money!
I don't actually meal plan but I do see what is on special at my favorite stores and I always try to use up left overs.
I do meal plan, because I use online grocery shopping and delivery via Peapod. So it makes it fairly easy to see what the good buys are and plan around that. I do have backup items in the pantry to fill out most recipes.
Yes, I meal plan. It really helps avoid wasting food. Doesn't completely eliminate it, but it helps a lot.
My last vehicle cost less new than a one-year old vehicle of the same make and model with fewer features. It all depends on what you find and where.
Yes, I think every time I make something I plan for the next time. This can include making extra hamburger and freezing it in the portion you need for something like beef stroganoff, chili, or soup. You can also cut up veggies and freeze some (to a point), grind up/chop nuts and freeze for a later date or portion out into smaller sizes. When I shop I don't hesitate to look on my phone if I cannot remember what I'm making for the week and what ingredients are needed. I build recipes around sale items and what I have in the house. This is easily done with a Google search for ingredients you want to use. Saves a lot of time rather than looking through recipe books.
I meal plan. I do bulk cooking on the weekends to prepare my breakfast and lunch for the week so I can just grab and go. It's cheaper and often healthier. My favorites are egg frittatas or oatmeal for breakfast and pasta for lunch.
I don't do meal planning
Last car I bought I got for a HUGE discount because it was an end-of-model-year dealer demo with a five-speed manual transmission.
I just hit ever dealership up and down the drag and asked them what they had that was, "Fast, flashy, and open."
Yes, to an extent but it is flexible. We base it mainly on staples that we have in the house and make sure our general shopping has all of those when needed.
I meal plan because with a family of four, I need fast easy meals to get me through the week. I like Crock Pot meals because I always have left overs and we can eat the leftovers during the week. I also make chicken breasts in the oven with a cassarole that is so easy to make.
I don't meal plan...I just wing it.
Well that may be for cars. But what about trucks? I purchased a 2009 Tacoma v6 crew cab long bed approximate $28000 cash. The Dealers offer me 26 for the last 2 to 3 years for that truck as a trade. I know the Tacomas are in high demand they hold their value. My brother in-law bought a 2012 Tacoma 49000 miles same as mine but a TRD for $24000 in 2013.
Definitely Karmin
Well extrovert people are the person who like to communicate and have no issues on communication like introverts. Great jobs. They are perfect for extrovert who can be well developed in communication.
Nice Facts!!!! We waste time in these non productive activities and later try to find where we lack. An urgent need of elimination of these facts is required. Thanks for sharing.
I have an LG Smart TV with WebOS. It seems I have to have the paid subscription to Hulu Plus instead of the Free Shows I watch on my Computer. Is there a way for me to log in to my free Hulu Account and watch my Queued shows on my Smart TV?
I have never had any rude questions about money.
How about dishwasher now that is a depressing job. People yelling at you from all directions want this want that,and not a single thank you. You're a slave pretty much.
[Pause.] "That's a really personal question." [Longer pause. Awkward silence.]
That usually works!