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Recipe Organization (& a Wedding Gift Idea!)

June 5, 2014 by Aliesha

When I shared photos from my kitchen a couple months ago, I said I would also share my recipe storage system!

I have recipe boxes for recipe cards as well as two notebooks that I use for recipes I’ve printed out from the web.  I try TONS of new recipes, so I wanted to be able to take notes on the recipe and decide whether to add it to my binder or to toss it.

One binder has main dishes and soups.

The other binder has sides & sauces, yeast breads, quick breads, breakfasts, desserts, and miscellaneous.

For the tabs, I used the cheap write-on tab dividers and made hand-written washi tape labels.

I carried this concept into a gift for a friend who recently got married!

I know she loves to cook, so I made her a recipe storage notebook.  I started her off with about 25 recipes, but she can add more!

I designed a cover (cute kitchen graphics from here!) and a label for the spine and slipped the pages into the notebook.  (The notebook is red, but there is a clear pocket on it.)

Instead of hand-writing the tabs, I printed out the categories, cut them out, and glued them on the divider tabs.  I also made a table of contents/title page for right inside the cover.

The categories for her notebook were:  appetizers, breads, breakfast, desserts, main dishes, side dishes, snacks, soups, miscellaneous, and reference.

I put a few of my favorite recipes into each category to get her started!

In the reference section, I found some helpful printable kitchen charts (just by googling) and stuck those in too.

I know I love my recipe binders, so I hope she enjoys her gift as well!

What’s your method of storing recipes?  
I used to keep all of mine on cards, but eventually it was just easier to print them out.  (Sometimes I also just cook from my Kindle or phone without printing the recipe until I know it’s a keeper!)

If  you like this idea, feel free to pin it for later!

Filed Under: cooking, frugal living, gift ideas, gifts, kitchen, projects

Giving When There’s No Extra: How to Practice Generosity

November 14, 2013 by Aliesha

Sometimes I struggle because my desire to give is greater than my financial capacity to do so.  I see needs present in lives around me and I want to help, but when we’re just “getting by,” I feel like we can’t give much, or at all.

I’m not talking about tithing (money given to our local church); we always withdraw that money first from each pay check – before bills, other funds, etc.  I’m also not talking about general gifts, like birthdays and holidays.  What I’m talking about are the needs of friends and other people around us who are dealing with sickness, loss, discouragement, financial difficulties, and other trials.  I want to give generously to those people, and help inspire in them a faith that God will always love them and care for their needs.

I want to be like the widow in the gospels:

“And he sat down opposite the treasury and watched the people putting money into the offering box. Many rich people put in large sums. And a poor widow came and put in two small copper coins, which make a penny. And he called his disciples to him and said to them, ‘Truly, I say to you, this poor widow has put in more than all those who are contributing to the offering box. For they all contributed out of their abundance, but she out of her poverty has put in everything she had, all she had to live on'” (Mark 12:41-44).

We are by no means living in poverty, but we definitely aren’t rich.  (Though, compared to 95% of the rest of the world, we are!)  I want to give generously to others, and not just out of our “abundance.”  Giving is a sacrifice.


Here are some practical ways to give generously:

– Give time
Watch a friend’s children so she can run errands by herself, clean the house, or shop for Christmas presents. Pour yourself into the “behind the scenes” ministries at your local church.  Help a friend pack, move, or unpack.  Show others you care about them by serving.

– Give talents
Take family photos for a friend.  Hem curtains.  Make a wreath.  Redesign a blog.  Edit a paper.  Use the gifts and abilities God has given you to bless others!

– Give food
Make extra food and share a meal (or part of a meal) with others.  Bake a loaf of bread.  Pick up a few extra groceries for someone.  It’s amazing how a few dollars spent on ingredients can morph into a beautiful, warm meal.

– Give possessions
Which of us would not agree that we have too much stuff?  My friend Kate recently gave away all her kids’ baby clothes.  She didn’t consign them for cash; she gave to people in need, blessing others as she had been blessed.

– Collaborate with others
As a group (like a ladies’ Bible study or a church small group), create a gift basket by each bringing an item or two.

– Open your home
Show hospitality, even when money is tight. Host a Bible study or small group.  Have a potluck.  Pick an idea from this list!

– Start a benevolence fund
Our family started a benevolence fund at the beginning of this year, and it’s been such a blessing to be able to give from that this year!  We set aside a portion of our tax return in February (we withdrew cash and saved it in an envelope) to use for giving towards the needs of others.  I can’t even tell you how much it has thrilled my heart to have money to give to others this year!

How are you giving generously right now?

Filed Under: frugal living, gift ideas, gifts

50+ Gift Ideas for Men

October 25, 2013 by Aliesha

Men can be notoriously hard to buy for, so with my husband’s help, I came up of a list of gifts (for any occasion) that are appropriate for the men and teen guys in your life!  Everything on this list is either something my husband bought, has been given in the past, or would love to receive in the future.  All of these ideas may not apply to your specific recipient, but I hope you find some inspiration here!


50+ Gift Ideas for Men

Food
– cheese
– sausage
– grilling spice blends
– peanuts (Fire Dancer peanuts are awesome!)
– popcorn seasoning
– gourmet popcorn
– specialty whole bean coffee
– beef jerky
– homemade baked goods
– candy
– salsa/chips
– specialty BBQ sauce
– chocolate-covered bacon
– bacon bouquet

Tech
– camera tripod
– cell phone tripod
– portable battery-powered speakers
– over-the-ear headphones
– subscription to Amazon Prime
– subscription to Netflix or Hulu Plus
– USB drive

Useful
–straight razor/handle/shaving kit
– flashlight/batteries
– car emergency kit
– pocket knife
– multi-tool
– grilling accessories
– coffee grinder
– French Press coffee maker
– popcorn maker
– travel coffee mug (the ones at the Dollar Tree are great)
– tools
– Moleskine journals

Wearable
– watch
– wallet
– cool t-shirts (Missional Wear, Walk in Love, or Think Geek)
– pajama pants

Reading
– non-fiction books
– fiction books
– Calvin & Hobbes anthology
– subscription to a favorite publication (like Modern Reformation or Table Talk)

Games
– 4x4x4 Rubik’s Cube
– Dutch Blitz
– Set
– Quiddler
– Morphology
– Blokus

Other
– gift cards (Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Best Buy, Dick’s Sporting Goods, The Fresh Market, Trader Joe’s, Starbuck’s, favorite restaurant, etc.)
– framed photo
– photo keychain
– StickyGram Instagram magnets (Get $2 off your first order with FRIEND8409 – affiliate link)
– movie tickets


Feel free to add more ideas in the comments section!

For other great gift ideas, follow my Pinterest board!

Filed Under: Christmas, gift ideas, gifts

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