Tag: resourceful cooking

Calculating a Grocery Budget Using Priorities

Calculating a Grocery Budget Using Priorities

By recognizing your priorities before calculating a grocery budget you can learn to shop in a way that both fills your needs and finds good deals to keep your grocery budget down. Before I tell you how I keep my grocery bill down I want 

One Pot Brown Rice Dinner to Use What You Have

One Pot Brown Rice Dinner to Use What You Have

One pot brown rice is one of my favorite dinner meals that I can add pretty much anything to in order to use up what I have in the kitchen. I find one pot rice to be a perfect meal for kids and toddlers. My 

Use What You Have White Chicken Chili

Use What You Have White Chicken Chili

White chicken chili is a deliciously warming soup that can be made with a variety of ingredients. Learn how to use what you have to make this comforting soup no mater what ingredients you have on hand. White chicken chili is one of my favorite 

How to Use What You Have in the Kitchen

How to Use What You Have in the Kitchen

These simple steps can help you use what you have in the kitchen. With some practice, this skill will let you make a delicious dinner no matter what you have that needs to be used. We live in a day and age where food waste 

How to Pair Vegetables Seasonally

How to Pair Vegetables Seasonally

Knowing what produce is fresh and available throughout the year and how to pair vegetables seasonally can enhance the creativity and resourcefulness of your kitchen. One of my favorite ways to eat both plant focused and resourcefully is to eat my fruits and vegetables seasonally. 

Learn to Cook From Scratch

Learn to Cook From Scratch

The reasons to learn to cook from scratch are countless. For example, cooking from scratch is often more economical, nutritious, and delicious. I was introduced to cooking from scratch when I was a kid. We often made baked goods, cookies, and cinnamon rolls. Occasionally we