So I was in my favorite store....Target (pronounced Tar-jay for the fancy folk). I was wandering through one of my favorite sections...the dollar section.
I'm always on the lookout for notepads that represent the next holiday or season. I buy them as little gifts to show my kids' teachers appreciation. As I was looking for Valentine notepads, I came across this one for myself:
You know I love making lists....and this one is no different! I've already started my planning!!
How do you plan your weekly meals?
Alexis
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Showing posts with label planning. Show all posts
January 24, 2012
August 22, 2011
Can I Really Work and Blog??
*disclaimer: all you "seasoned" bloggers, this is old news to you...this is for the other "newbies" out there!
School hasn't even officially started yet (at least not with students) and I'm already stressed about how to maintain my new obsession while trying to educate children! Not to mention that Blogger, Facebook, and Twitter are blocked at my school. I can only use my iPhone for so long...it's just too small. What's a girl to do when trying to grow a following and reach the world?
After voicing my concerns to Smarty Pants Mama and my sister, they gave me advice on the vast world of social networking and how to "do it all."
Since I can't blog while at work (and I LOVE making lists), I plan out my posts for the week. I found blogging calendar form at Living Locurto. It's cute and useful! I print a few at a time because I like to see the future.
Then I designate one night to pushing out 3-4 posts. The night changes depending on after school activities, what's good on TV, and whether or not my husband is home. How do I do that? One way is to create posts using a word document and then posting them to the blog later. But my preferred way is by writing the posts on my platform and scheduling when the post will be live. This has saved me A LOT of time!
This was going well for me while I was home. I could tweet and share on Facebook all day in between activities with my kids. This way all of my followers could see my new posts. But now that I'm back at work all day, how would anyone know that I wrote a new post?
That's where Smarty Pants Mama came in. She let me in on a little secret. (I don't think it's a secret to the rest of you, but for me it was HUGE!) Since I use TweetDeck while tweeting, I can schedule my tweets as well! WOO HOO! I love to plan ahead... It's especially useful for my Sundays when I'm usually away from the computer all day.
If you choose to do this on TweetDeck, keep in mind that the time is military time.
I know I have a lot more to learn, but hey, it's only been 2 months...
Do you have any more planning or time saving techniques when blogging? Please share!
Alexis
School hasn't even officially started yet (at least not with students) and I'm already stressed about how to maintain my new obsession while trying to educate children! Not to mention that Blogger, Facebook, and Twitter are blocked at my school. I can only use my iPhone for so long...it's just too small. What's a girl to do when trying to grow a following and reach the world?
After voicing my concerns to Smarty Pants Mama and my sister, they gave me advice on the vast world of social networking and how to "do it all."
Since I can't blog while at work (and I LOVE making lists), I plan out my posts for the week. I found blogging calendar form at Living Locurto. It's cute and useful! I print a few at a time because I like to see the future.
Then I designate one night to pushing out 3-4 posts. The night changes depending on after school activities, what's good on TV, and whether or not my husband is home. How do I do that? One way is to create posts using a word document and then posting them to the blog later. But my preferred way is by writing the posts on my platform and scheduling when the post will be live. This has saved me A LOT of time!
This was going well for me while I was home. I could tweet and share on Facebook all day in between activities with my kids. This way all of my followers could see my new posts. But now that I'm back at work all day, how would anyone know that I wrote a new post?
That's where Smarty Pants Mama came in. She let me in on a little secret. (I don't think it's a secret to the rest of you, but for me it was HUGE!) Since I use TweetDeck while tweeting, I can schedule my tweets as well! WOO HOO! I love to plan ahead... It's especially useful for my Sundays when I'm usually away from the computer all day.
If you choose to do this on TweetDeck, keep in mind that the time is military time.
I know I have a lot more to learn, but hey, it's only been 2 months...
Do you have any more planning or time saving techniques when blogging? Please share!
Alexis
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August 21, 2011
Sanity in the Checkout Aisle


Sanity in the Checkout Aisle
It’s Sunday. Laundry needs to get done, playroom picked up and menu planned. The weekly menu that I create helps me, a Smart Mama, keep me sane and on a budget. Why? When I sit down and preplan what will be filling our tummies each night, I have the time to sift through our current inventory of food, preventing me from buying things at full price; instead I use things I had previously bought on sale. Secondly, I’m not stressing out at 5 PM on a weekday when I realize that I haven’t thought about dinner.
Here’s how I do it:
My 1st step is the calendar. I need to know if my kids have any activities at night that might include dinner, or require a lighter or heavier meal. I also need to check with Tom (SmartyPantsDada.com) to see his anticipated work schedule. With enough business trips and late work nights, I keep from making some of his favorite dishes on nights he’s out. My next stop is the fridge. I look to see what proteins are in the meat drawer. I note their “use by” dates. Depending on how many proteins are, I’ll hit the freezer next.

Now knowing the proteins and recommendations, I hit the grocery store circular to see the good deals on proteins. Winn-Dixie, a local grocery store, tends to do a lot of “buy 1 get 1 free” promotions with their meats, so I usually look there 1st.
It’s now time to think of myself! I can start thinking about what I actually want to cook and recipes I may have recently come across. I scan through some of my favorite food blogs, such as SkinnyTaste.com, in search of yummy and easy ways of using my proteins. With the school calendar in effect, I’ll also try to get at least one slow cooker recipe in there, great for that crazy soccer mom schedule. At the end, I’ve noted what ingredients aren’t in the pantry and make my list.
My last online stop is a coupon deals site. From there I can learn what products are at a great price this week. The product might not be part of the coming week’s menu, but they may be the following week. I stock up on pantry items and proteins – all items I’ll look when I plan future menus. I’ll cut out the coupons that correspond with the deals and then I’m done!
When I hit the grocery store later that afternoon I have:
· my list in hand,
· a copy of my menu,
· a printout of the best deals at the stores,
· lots of coupons
My shopping experience is much more effective than when I go without a list and without coupons. Don’t get me wrong, I can be a sucker for new products, unexpected deals, and can become a bit of an impulse buyer. But all in all, I try to stick to my list, which means I stick to my menu.
What Smart Mama strategies do you use to make weekly dinner less stressful and on a budget? Looking forward to adding your “been there, done that” experiences to my Smart Mama Toolbox!
- Caroline -
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