Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Write down what we had for dinner

I know that the best thing is to plan a week's worth of meals and spend Sunday prepping all the food or whatever, but I rarely plan dinner 24 hours in advance.
I have a bunch of go-to meals, but I worry about having some of them too often, especially the less-healthy ones like mac-n-cheese with peas.

Solution!
I write each meal down (after dinner) so I can keep track of when, and how often, we are having each meal. It also helps me track how often we order out. As you can see in the photo, I'm not specific about the meals; just enough to get the gist of the main course.

An unexpected benefit is that I can use the calendar to come up with the night's meal by seeing what I *haven't* made in a while. It also helps me figure out how old some of the leftovers in our fridge are.

Friday, January 27, 2012

Reuse glass jam jars for nuts and dried fruit

My husband has expensive taste in jam. Or should I say fruit preserves. He buys this fancy, boutiquey brand. It seemed extravagant... until I realized how lovely and useful the jars can be.

The labels come off clean in the dishwasher top rack (without falling apart), and the jars and lids stand up to the dishwasher top rack for repeated washes. The 8oz size is just right for keeping snacks on hand.

We buy our raisins and craisins in bulk, so it's helpful to have a convenient jar to grab for sprinkling on cereal instead of the enormous Costco bag. The rest of the bags of nuts from Trader Joe's go in the freezer, to keep the oils in the nuts fresh, donchaknow.

I like to cut the labels from the bags and stick them on the jar with clear packing tape. The tape can weather a few runs in the dishwasher, but it's not a tragedy to peel it off and start over.

Thursday, January 26, 2012

Clementines in glass vases

I think the wood boxes they come in are cute, but vases create vertical storage and take up a smaller countertop footprint.

Saturday, January 21, 2012

Treat the whole house like a Target bathroom

Ever notice the back of the bathroom door at Target stores?
They keep a log of when the place was last cleaned. Brilliant! I decided to do that for myself, to keep track of the dates I cleaned, changed, or accomplished various things, by using masking tape and small magnetic dry-erase boards on the inside of the bathroom mirror/cabinet.
PLEASE NOTE: I DON'T ALWAYS REMEMBER TO RECORD EVERYTHING, SO SOME OF THESE DATES ARE COMPLETELY WRONG. For example, I rotated some toys just yesterday.
I admit; this would work much better if I kept up with it more. I'm usually better with it; the holidays got me off my game.

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Ziploc divided containers for daycare lunches


I love LOVE these Ziploc containers for making the girls' lunches. They have three separate parts, so it's easy to just check off my mental list:
sandwich
fruit
veggie
dairy

AND the boxes fit in the girls' Skip Hop lunchboxes. I usually stick a Gogurt or a juice box in the lunch box too.

The containers are really cheap and fit in the dishwasher's top rack. If I forget to unpack the girls' lunches all weekend and end up with a Hideous Mold Situation, it's not the end of days to sacrifice a container.

Monday, November 8, 2010

Simple Dresses for Clothing a Three-Year-Old Girl

Does she want to wear leggings? Jeans? Pants? Tights? A cotton dress works with any of those options. My 3yo loves to TWIRL, so the secret there is to only get dresses with drop-waist twirliness; that way she can run, jump, play, climb without it getting in her way. This is her latest everyday dress. I have Gap credit so it's free to me, but for the a few bucks more, you can get 2 similar dresses at Old Navy.

Monday, September 6, 2010

Floss and brush teeth right before a shower

Maybe everyone's been doing this forever, and I'm a little late to the party?
It feels really great to floss and brush before I get in the shower, because when I step out, I feel SUPERCLEAN.
Additionally, I am bad about flossing, so attaching it to an existing routine means I floss regularly.