If you like to make lists like I do, then in this day and age of having technology wherever you go means that using a List App makes sense. By investing some time (and sometimes money) into learning how to use an app, you’ll save time because you’ll be able to re-use lists, you’ll always […]
Chicken Marsala
Menu: Chicken Marlsala, Pasta Shells, Buttered Carrots Time to Dinner: 35m We are back to week 2 in my meal planning rotation. This week I have an entry for either Chicken Stroganoff or Chicken Marsala. I interchange them as the mood hits me – the main ingredients, chicken and mushrooms, are the same, and I […]
The Steno Notebook
With all the technology at my fingertips, I still don’t go anywhere at work without my steno pad. It’s constantly open on my desk, and I bring it to meetings, and I try to remember to bring it home if I’m working from home. I am a horrible note taker, but I find that I do want […]
The Bin Dump – 2/28/15
Ahhhh, the weekend. This is the first one in over a month that we won’t have any snow. Dontcha know that I’ll be stuck inside doing our taxes! It doesn’t bother me too much – I’m sure the streets and stores will be busy with everyone who has been suffering from cabin fever. Besides, […]
Stocking and Organizing Your Freezer
With this week’s theme of “Outsourcing”, I thought that it would be helpful to talk about stocking your and organizing your freezer. You need to have room for all those make-and-take meals, right? Spending some time on organizing your freezer is worth the effort so that you are not throwing out food that has been […]
Hamburger Bake
When we came home with our first baby, Russell, Chuck’s mom brought us over this casserole for an easy “heat and eat” meal. Chuck loved it, and so I asked his mom for the recipe. It’s not anything special – I’m sure there are a hundred versions of Hamburger Bake, but it was tasty and […]
Outsourcing
I figure that it’s high time that I address outsourcing. That is, paying someone to do things that you can’t, won’t, or don’t want to do yourself. You probably outsource a lot and don’t call it that – if you own a house, you are calling a plumber or an electrician for that type of […]
Password Protection
Since you are reading this, I’m going to assume that you have a password or two or 200. At a minimum, we have the password for work, our email, to unlock your phone, to your social media, and to your kid’s school site. Add to that – if you are part of the ~80% of […]
Tuna Tortellini Casserole
Happy Ash Wednesday – the beginning of Lent! If you follow such things. I don’t, but I did growing up, and my mom still does, so I try to follow it for her. When I was a kid and my mom made tuna noodle casserole, it was definitely a “yuck” night. Mushy tuna with vegetables […]
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