A family member of mine had surgery recently and hearing that them and their partner have been feeling a little Not Great trying to keep up with everything, I went into my stash of meats and veggies I've been building up in my freezer for a while to make them a bunch of meals so they could have one less task on their plate :3
I managed to make a total of 20 meals for them, 4 plates of 5 different kinds (Stir fry as well, but not pictured here as they picked that one up yesterday before I was done cooking everything) and a lemon cake for dessert!
Took me 15 hours cause I'm a slow cook, But I'm really really proud :D
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YAY! my chicken meatballs came out great and now ive got some nice easy dinners for a few days c:
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Homemade Pesto 🌱
Pesto is one of my favorite meal prep foods, since it's easy to make and the ingredients are so versatile.
In this recipe, I added Basil, Garlic, Arugula, Spinach, Cilantro, Lime juice, Lime zest, pan roasted Pine nuts, a bit of salt, pepper, and Olive oil. Give it a hefty blend, and now I'm good for the next week of toast and pasta toppings. 💜🌙🌌
Have you ever made pesto?
Bento Box Lunch Day 4
Bento box lunch day 3
Egg Salad, Beef and Beans with WlVeggies, and Watermelon.
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Bento box lunch day 2:
Spam Musubi, Balsamic Mushrooms and Tomatoes, with Rasberries.
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Spam Musubil, fruit, and veggie. Plus my TN to get me through this Monday. 💜
As someone with general anxiety, the worst feeling for me is being unprepared. It’s a sure way to send my stress through the roof. Over time, I’ve found that the best way to calm my anxiety is by facing my fears head-on and breaking them down into manageable steps. Planning and organizing everything I can has been a lifesaver.
In fact, I’ve created several documents and simple systems that help me stay on top of life’s chaos. Whether it’s throwing a party, hosting a garage sale, or meal prepping for the week, having a plan makes all the difference.
Here are a few strategies and tools I’ve developed:
Back in high school, I learned a lot from Public Speaking class about organizing events. Since then, I’ve fine-tuned my approach to planning parties or gatherings. I break everything down into clear steps—like creating a guest list, planning food and drinks, and setting up a timeline for tasks. It’s all about avoiding last-minute scrambling.
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I created an easy and effective pricing system for garage sales that takes the guesswork out of it:
Small items = $1
Large items = $5
Not only does this model make shopping easier for customers, but it also prevents sneaky tactics like switching price stickers. Plus, with today’s rising costs, being "cheaper than Dollar Tree" makes it a hit!
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Finding time to cook or shop during a busy week can be overwhelming, but meal prepping has been a game-changer for me. I created a simple meal prep document to streamline the process:
Plan meals for the week – Stick to a few versatile ingredients that can be used in multiple dishes.
Order groceries online for pickup – Saves so much time compared to wandering the aisles.
Prep in advance – Chop veggies, cook proteins, and portion meals into containers.
Having meals ready to go reduces stress, saves time, and makes it so much easier to stick to healthy eating habits.
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I’ve shared my documents for party planning, garage sales, and meal prepping in the links. If you’re feeling overwhelmed by a busy schedule or just need some extra guidance, feel free to use them.
If you’re struggling to figure out how to tackle something in your life, don’t hesitate to send me a message. Whether it’s organizing, planning, or breaking down a challenge into steps, I’ll do my best to create a plan or document to help you out. Let’s tackle it together!