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Caldrea + Grove Collaborative: Summer Cleaning Kit { F R E E }!

July 19, 2016 by Aliesha

Caldrea Grove Collaborative Summer Entertaining Kit {Free!}

I love sharing great deals with you (which I only do when they are really exceptional!), and this is certainly one I’m excited about!  I wouldn’t want you to miss out on this lovely set of cleaning supplies for your home!

While supplies last, you can score a Caldrea Summer Entertaining Kit that includes Caldrea Dish Soap (your choice of fragrance), Caldrea Countertop Spray (your choice of fragrance), and a Grove Be Good Dish Brush from Grove Collaborative (formerly ePantry).  This set is valued at over $30!

Before your friends arrive this summer, spray your countertops down with the Caldrea Countertop Spray, then set the Caldrea Dish Soap and Grove Dish Brush next to your sink to make clean-up a snap!Caldrea Grove Collaborative Summer Entertaining Kit {Free!}

I ordered the Ginger Pomelo fragrance, which smells AMAZING!  It’s light and sweet without being cloying. It’s fresh and clean and leaves just the right amount of fragrance in the kitchen after spraying the counters and doing the dishes.  The brush is pretty enough to leave out beside the sink and replace that old sponge or dish rag!Caldrea Offer with Image

If you’re new to Grove Collaborative, you’ll get this set FREE + free shipping when you order here and spend $20.

Caldrea Grove Collaborative Summer Entertaining Kit {Free!}

If you’re already hooked on Grove, you’ll get a free Grove Collaborative Be Good dish brush when you use this link. It’s so nice!

Two of my other favorite products from Grove Collaborative are the Grove kitchen towels and the Grove natural soy candles! I spend a lot of time in my kitchen, so I love having stylish, high-quality products around to make the room an inviting, happy place– for me and my family!  Not to mention, I love making my home smell & look nice when friends come over!

That’s the best part of shopping with Grove: I never have to worry about running out of my favorite products, because Grove helps me stay stocked up on high­-quality supplies. I simply choose my favorite products, schedule my shipment, and Grove delivers everything right to my door (carbon offset). It’s effortless, and unbelievably affordable.  (While this post focuses on household cleaning supplies, Grove also has a wide selection of personal care items and healthy & beauty items, like shampoo, razors, body lotion, and MORE!)Caldrea Grove Collaborative Summer Entertaining Kit {Free!}

Let me give you a few ideas of how you can get to that $20 in your basket so you can get the Caldrea set for FREE!  (Grove will automatically create a basket for you, but you can add and remove items from it without a problem!)

Option #1:
-Caldrea All-Purpose Cleaner – $11.99
-Caldrea Linen and Room Spray – $9.99
-Caldrea Dish Soap – FREE
-Caldrea Countertop Spray – FREE
-Grove Be Good Dish Brush – FREE
TOTAL: $21.98 (value: $59.95!)

Think what a nice wedding or housewarming gift this collection would make!  Tuck everything in a pretty basket, and you’re all set!

Option #2:
-Mrs. Meyer’s Hand Soap – $3.89
-Seventh Generation Disinfecting Wipes – $3.99
-Mrs. Meyer’s Multi-Surface Cleaner – $3.89
-Grove Collaborative Kitchen Towels – $9.95
-Caldrea Dish Soap – FREE
-Caldrea Countertop Spray – FREE
-Grove Be Good Dish Brush – FREE
TOTAL: $21.72 (value: $63.80!)

Wow! Look how you can stock up on all of your favorite household supplies at such a great price!Caldrea Grove Collaborative Summer Entertaining Kit {Free!}

This set truly makes summer entertaining a breeze, so don’t miss out. The offer ends July 25, and supplies are limited. Here’s exactly how it works:

1. Sign up for Grove Collaborative here and you will receive the Caldrea offer for free!

2. Answer 4 quick questions about your home that Grove Collaborative will then use to customize your products — this takes under 30 seconds!

3. Once you’ve answered the questions, you can finalize your basket of products to suit your household needs by adding or removing items.

4. To receive this offer, your order needs to be a minimum of $20. Choose the combination of products and scents you love and receive in your first box.

5. You made it! Click Finish & Pay and place your order.

6. Bonus summer savings tip: Don’t forget to sign up for Grove Collaborative’s free 60 day VIP trial after you complete your first order! I love being a VIP. It saves me time and makes shopping with Grove even more affordable. For 60 days, you can save too, with free gifts and shipping, price matching, exclusive sales, and personal service.

*Note: Grove currently does not ship to Canada, Alaska, or Hawaii.

This special offer is valid Tuesday, July 19 to Monday, July 25, or until 3,000 kits are sold (they often sell out before the last day of the sale!!).

Ready? Start shopping here and snag your Caldrea kit ($30 value) FREE!
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Meal Planning Solution Follow Up – Is It Working?

June 30, 2016 by Aliesha

We’ve been using our new meal planning schedule for about a month now, and I wanted to give a little update.

Is this method working for our family?

The answer – YES!

We are loving our new meal planning schedule.  It’s taken a huge load (mentally) off my shoulders, and in some ways I think it’s actually lowered the amount of time I spend in the kitchen each day since I’m choosing very simple (but delicious) meals that do not involve a lot of work right at dinner time.  I also try to do prep work on the weekend or earlier in the day to make the hours right before dinner time more pleasant.

I know I’m really weird… I adore cooking, but I hate meal planning. I love long, leisurely times in the kitchen prepping a gourmet meal, but I DO NOT do this on any regular basis (see “four children”).  I thrive on creativity in the kitchen, but I also want a routine that I can depend on.  I love trying new food, but I need to have a consistent plan or we’ll end up in a rut eating the same boring foods.  I think I sound a bit schizophrenic!  But this solution is TOTALLY working for us.

Menu Planning Solution! The best way to avoid that age old question... "What do I make for dinner?" | Feathers in Our Nest

Again, here is our schedule.

Sunday – rotisserie chicken

We haven’t done a rotisserie chicken every week, but I do make something we can eat for at least two meals.  I’ve done London broil or a roasted chicken in the oven.  We eat that on Sunday and also Monday.

Monday – soup or something with chicken

Like I said, we don’t always do chicken on Sundays, but I plan on using Sunday’s leftovers in Monday night’s dinner.  It’s working well to do that! If for some reason I don’t have leftovers, I make something like frittata or taquitos.  I’m sure we’ll eat soup more once it cools down in the fall.

Menu Planning Solution! The best way to avoid that age old question... "What do I make for dinner?" | Feathers in Our Nest

Tuesday – stir fry

Always a win!  I’m sharing about my go-to stir fry recipe in my email newsletter Friday morning, so sign up here if you want to receive that in your inbox.  We do veggie stir fry, beef & broccoli, shrimp & snow peas, chicken & mixed vegetables… whatever we’re the mood for (all with the same easy go-to sauce)!  It’s fun trying new combinations and using veggies I bought at the farmer’s market.

Menu Planning Solution! The best way to avoid that age old question... "What do I make for dinner?" | Feathers in Our Nest

Wednesday – one pot/pan

The one dish rule helps me keep things simple.  We love sheet pan suppers like Cajun chicken, as well as pork tenderloins, roasted chicken & veggies, and more.  Next week I’m planning to do a pot roast on Wednesday (with carrots, onions, and potatoes).  I’ve also made oven chicken fajitas on a Wednesday since that’s also just one pan!

Menu Planning Solution! The best way to avoid that age old question... "What do I make for dinner?" | Feathers in Our Nest

Thursday – tacos

We look forward to Taco Thursdays! If I have leftover chicken fajitas from one-dish-Wednesday, that totally counts. Chicken tacos are brain-dead easy to make in the slow cooker, plus they provide leftovers for days. I also like making cheater fish tacos (using frozen breaded fish fillets), which are always a hit with the family.  I like that this night can be super easy or more elaborate depending on how much time I have in the kitchen.

Menu Planning Solution! The best way to avoid that age old question... "What do I make for dinner?" | Feathers in Our Nest

Friday – pizza

This is BY FAR my favorite meal of the week.  I brainstorm all week about the creative new combination I will create on pizza night.  I try to utilize leftover meat and/or veggies when possible.  Taco pizza is fun (homemade refried beans instead of tomato sauce, topped with cheddar cheese, meat of choice, corn, and, after it comes out, tomatoes & cilantro).  A more traditional pizza for us would be tomato sauce, mozzarella cheese, peppers, chicken sausage, and onions.  But I like to have fun too (see this Instagram photo for some delicious combinations)!  You can’t go wrong adding caramelized onions or shaved Parmesan or a few fresh basil leaves.  Again, this night allows me to be creative if I have the time or desire, or to just keep it simple with some basic toppings.  I make my dough at lunch time so it’s ready to go later!  Another thing that saves me a ton of time is using my food processor to grate the cheese. Life. changing.

Saturday – leftovers or chef’s choice

I’ve actually been making twice as much pizza as we need so that we can just reheat pizza on Saturday nights!  By Saturday I’m ready for a cooking break, so that is the perfect way to feed the family quickly and easily.  If I don’t have leftover pizza, I usually have something else that I can turn into a meal (chicken fajita rice & bean bowls, etc.).  If I’m feeling adventurous, I try a new recipe!

Menu Planning Solution! The best way to avoid that age old question... "What do I make for dinner?" | Feathers in Our NestSo that’s it!  This way of planning meals is DEFINITELY working for us, and I am excited to have a strong plan as we go into our homeschool year.  (THIS MONDAY!)  I could probably plan and shop for a whole month’s worth of meals with this system, but I’m not quite there yet.  I admire people who do that, but I think I’d still end up at the store each week anyway for produce, dairy, and eggs.

If you didn’t read the original post about this meal planning system, you can read it here.  AND, I’ll be sending out my meal planning printable in this week’s email newsletter, so sign up for that here if you don’t want to miss it!

Also, if you’re curious about what else we eat in the week, we eat the same thing for breakfast every day (eggs & oatmeal), lunches are leftovers or simple sandwiches (salads for me) with veggies & fruit, and for snacks we eat seasonal fruit and sometimes a bit of cheese (my kids love trying new kinds)!

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My Menu Planning Solution

May 31, 2016 by Aliesha

Menu planning paralysis.  Have you ever experienced it?  You’re sitting down at the beginning of the week to make your grocery list and menu plan, but you just can’t decide what to make each night for dinner.  I have been there!  Actually, the last six months I’ve been there almost every week.  I’ve grown SO tired of menu planning in general that I needed to do something different or else this chef was going to go on strike!

I decided that I needed a meal planning solution.  I needed a way to quickly and easily plan meals for the week and make a grocery list.  When you get down to it, it only takes 15 minutes.  Why is this so hard for me?  I have no idea.  It’s not that I don’t like to cook; it’s that coming up with a completely new menu every week (and corresponding grocery list) was mentally exhausting to me.

So I came up with a theme for each night of the week.  I took into consideration our family’s schedule and preferences, and I assigned a theme to each day of the week.  Menu Planning Solution! The best way to answer that age old question... "What do I make for dinner?" | Feathers in Our Nest

My Meal Planning Solution

Sunday – rotisserie chicken/leftovers

On Sunday, we’ll grab a rotisserie chicken after church (as we’ve been doing for a while).  We’ll eat that for lunch and/or dinner, depending on whatever other leftovers we have in the house. I serve it with salad, veggies (raw in warmer months and roasted in colder months), and sometimes baked sweet potatoes.  Easy!  I’ll throw the chicken bones into the Crockpot Sunday night so I have broth to use on Monday.

Monday – soup (or something else with leftover chicken)

On Monday, I will make soup with the bone broth and leftover chicken.  We love White Chicken Chili.  If we’re not in the mood for soup (and who is in July?), I can use the leftover chicken to make something else, like chicken salad, burrito bowls, or taquitos.

Tuesday – stir fry

On Tuesday, I’ll make one of my stir fry recipes.  I change up the meat and veggies used so it’s always fresh and delicious.  One week it will be beef, broccoli, and snow peas, and then another week it will be chicken, carrots, cauliflower, and peppers (I use the same go-to sauce recipe most of the time).

Wednesday – one-pot/pan

On Wednesdays, I will make something that just uses one pot or pan.  Sheet pan suppers, one dish wonders, etc.  I’ve really enjoyed making roasted chicken and veggies on a sheet pan, but there are lots of other options under this category!  It’s simple because I don’t have to dirty a bunch of dishes creating a lot of side dishes.

Thursday – tacos

Thursday evenings we will enjoy tacos.  I either make “traditional” tacos with ground turkey or beef, or I make lean chicken tacos or delicious (cheater) fish tacos.  I always keep tortillas, cheese, onions, and salsa on hand, so tacos are a brainless addition to our weekly menu.  I can even make the meat fillings ahead of time (by making a double or triple batch) so that I can just pull it out of the freezer on Thursday morning.

Friday – pizza

We’ve been having pizza on Fridays for a while now, so I’m sticking with this tradition.  It’s a great way to use up whatever meat and veggies we have left in the fridge!  I make two pizzas now so that we have enough for everyone.  My homemade crust recipe is simple to make and not at all fussy.  I usually do one pizza with a red sauce (and usually a bunch of veggies and a protein) and the other pizza I do without sauce (three cheese kale/spinach with bacon or sausage is amazing).  We’re never sad if we have leftover pizza to enjoy on Saturdays!

Saturday – chef’s choice

I left one night without a theme – Saturday.  I really do like trying new recipes, so this gives me one day where I can play around with something new.  Or not… if there are leftovers to be eaten! I make salmon several times a month, so this would be a good night to slip that on the menu.

Make it Yours

Here are a few other theme ideas if you want to adapt this menu planning solution for your own family:  Italian, breakfast for dinner, sandwiches, baked potatoes & toppings, international, slow cooker, and salads.

Like the menu planning printable I made?  I’ll be sending it out as a special freebie this week to newsletter subscribers!  If you’re on the list before Friday morning (6/3/16), you’ll get it!

Subscribe now.

Disclosure: This post contains affiliate links.

Filed Under: healthy eating, homemaking

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