If you're struggling with spending too much time in the kitchen this video will show you how to get out of the kitchen FAST while still fixing great meals for your family
First, train yourself to plan ahead. Look into the coming week and see what every member of your family has going on. This includes any practices, Church service, and even working late.
Once you know what's going on you can plan the week's meals. Some evenings you may need to plan something quick and easy others you may have more time.
Second, get into the habit of cooking ahead. This is one of the easiest things you can do to save yourself some time during the week. Food cooked on the weekend can be spread out during the week.
One of our favorites was to make a big pot of spaghetti over the weekend and eat it through the week. It could also be repurposed into something like lasagna or stuffed peppers.
Third, freezing food ahead of time is a fabulous time-saving habit to put into place. It can simplify meals months in the future… including giving yourself nights off from cooking. Talk about getting out of the kitchen FAST.
This is so simple to do. Whenever you're making something like meatloaf or spaghetti sauce simply make extra. You can make double or even quadruple and put the rest in the freezer for later use.
Fourth, develop a mindset around using leftovers. This is a tip that can right away cut your time in the kitchen as early as tomorrow night.
Leftovers are a wonderful way of conserving not only time but money also. Save time tomorrow night by making the pork chops tonight and repurpose the leftovers into stir fry tomorrow night.
Putting these tips into practice is guaranteed to free up time which you can then spend doing things that you really want to do.
So… let’s recap:
1.) Think ahead
2.) Cook ahead
3.) Freeze food ahead of time
4.) Use leftovers
My goal as a Home Time Management Coach is to help you save time on the things you HAVE to do… such as cooking, cleaning, laundry, and housework so that you can reinvest that time into your marriage, your kids, your family and friends, and even yourself.
As a matter of fact, this video has been created from an excerpt from my free 58 page eBook on Home Time Management and Cooking which is available for download from my website @ http://marysegers.com/cookingbook
If you'd like to learn more about Home Time Management then join my email list @ http://marysegers.com/join and I'll send you daily emails aimed at covering all aspects of Home Time Management including saving time on cooking, cleaning, laundry, housework and then spending that time on your spouse, your kids, your family and friends, and even yourself.
Remember… you only have one life. It's up to you how you live it.
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Get Out of the Kitchen FAST While Still Fixing Great Meals
1. Get Out of the Kitchen FAST
While Still Fixing Great Meals
(c) Home Time Management 2013 | Mary Segers
http://marysegers.com
2. If you're struggling with spending too
much time in the kitchen this video will
show you how to get out of the kitchen
FAST while still fixing great meals for
your family
(c) Home Time Management 2013 | Mary Segers
http://marysegers.com
3. First…
Train yourself to plan ahead.
Look into the coming week and seeing what every
member of your family has going on.
This includes any practices, Church service, and
even working late.
(c) Home Time Management 2013 | Mary Segers
http://marysegers.com
4. Once you know what's going on you can plan the
week's meals.
Some evenings you may need to plan something
quick and easy others you may have more time.
(c) Home Time Management 2013 | Mary Segers
http://marysegers.com
5. Second…
Get into the habit of cooking ahead.
This is one of the easiest things you can do to
save yourself some time during the week.
That’s because food cooked on the weekend
can be spread out during the week.
(c) Home Time Management 2013 | Mary Segers
http://marysegers.com
6. One of our favorites was to make a big pot of
spaghetti over the weekend and eat it through
the week.
It could also be repurposed into something like
lasagna or stuffed peppers.
(c) Home Time Management 2013 | Mary Segers
http://marysegers.com
7. Third…
Freezing food ahead of time is a fabulous timesaving habit to put into place.
It can simplify meals months in the future…
including giving yourself nights off from cooking.
Talk about getting out of the kitchen FAST.
(c) Home Time Management 2013 | Mary Segers
http://marysegers.com
8. This is so simple to do.
Whenever you're making something like meatloaf
or spaghetti sauce simply make extra.
You can make double or even quadruple and put
the rest in the freezer for later use.
(c) Home Time Management 2013 | Mary Segers
http://marysegers.com
9. Fourth….
Develop a mindset around using leftovers.
This is a tip that can right away cut your time in the
kitchen as early as tomorrow night.
(c) Home Time Management 2013 | Mary Segers
http://marysegers.com
10. Leftovers are a wonderful way of conserving not
only time but money also.
Save time tomorrow night by making the pork
chops tonight and repurpose the leftovers into stir
fry tomorrow night.
(c) Home Time Management 2013 | Mary Segers
http://marysegers.com
11. Putting these tips into practice is guaranteed to
free up time which you can then spend doing
things that you really want to do.
(c) Home Time Management 2013 | Mary Segers
http://marysegers.com
12. So… let’s recap:
1.) Think ahead
2.) Cook ahead
3.) Freeze food ahead of time
4.) Use leftovers
(c) Home Time Management 2013 | Mary Segers
http://marysegers.com
13. If you found this video helpful then don’t forget to
“Like” it so it’ll be easier for others to find.
Also, I’d love it if you’d “Pin” me and pass me on to
your friends.
And, if you have a Home Time Management topic
you’d like to see covered shoot me an email @
marysegers@marysegers.com
(c) Home Time Management 2013 | Mary Segers
http://marysegers.com
14. Speaker
My goal as a Home Time Management Coach is to help you
save time on the things you HAVE to do such as:
• Cooking
• Cleaning
• Laundry
• Housework
So that you can reinvest that time into:
• Your marriage
• Your kids
• Your family and friends
• Yourself
(c) Home Time Management 2013 | Mary Segers
http://marysegers.com
15. As a matter of fact, this video has been created
from an excerpt of my free 58 page eBook aimed
at…
Home Time Management and
Cooking
which is available for download from my website @
http://marysegers.com/cookingbook
(c) Home Time Management 2013 | Mary Segers
http://marysegers.com
16. If you'd like to learn more about Home Time Management then join
my email list @
http://marysegers.com/join
And I'll send you daily emails aimed at covering all aspects of
Home Time Management including saving time on:
• Cooking
• Cleaning
• Laundry
• Housework
And then spending that time on:
• Your spouse
• Your kids
• Your family and friends
• Yourself
(c) Home Time Management 2013 | Mary Segers
http://marysegers.com
17. Remember…
You only have ONE LIFE.
It's up to you how you live it.
(c) Home Time Management 2013 | Mary Segers
http://marysegers.com
Editor's Notes
Get Out of the Kitchen FAST While Still Fixing Great Meals
If you're struggling with spending too much time in the kitchen this video will show you how to get out of the kitchen FAST while still fixing great meals for your family.
First, train yourself to plan ahead. Look into the coming week and seeing what every member of your family has going on. This includes any practices, Church service, and even working late.
Once you know what's going on you can plan the week's meals. Some evenings you may need to plan something quick and easy others you may have more time.
Second, get into the habit of cooking ahead. This is one of the easiest things you can do to save yourself some time during the week. That’s because food cooked on the weekend can be spread out during the week.
One of our favorites was to make a big pot of spaghetti over the weekend and eat it through the week. It could also be repurposed into something like lasagna or stuffed peppers.
Third, freezing food ahead of time is a fabulous time-saving habit to put into place. It can simplify meals months in the future… including giving yourself nights off from cooking. Talk about getting out of the kitchen FAST.
This is so simple to do. Whenever you're making something like meatloaf or spaghetti sauce simply make extra. You can make double or even quadruple and put the rest in the freezer for later use.
Fourth, develop a mindset around using leftovers. This is a tip that can right away cut your time in the kitchen as early as tomorrow night.
Leftovers are a wonderful way of conserving not only time but money also. Save time tomorrow night by making the pork chops tonight and repurpose the leftovers into stir fry tomorrow night.
Putting these tips into practice is guaranteed to free up time which you can then spend doing things that you really want to do.
So… let’s recap:1.) Think ahead2.) Cook ahead3.) Freeze food ahead of time4.) Use leftovers
If you found this video helpful then don’t forget to “Like” it so it’ll be easier for others to find.Also, I’d love it if you’d “Pin” me and pass me on to your friends.And, if you have a Home Time Management topic you’d like to see covered shoot me an email @marysegers@marysegers.com
My goal as a Home Time Management Coach is to help you save time on the things you HAVE to do… such as cooking, cleaning, laundry, and housework so that you can reinvest that time into your marriage, your kids, your family and friends, and even yourself.
As a matter of fact, this video has been created from an excerpt of my free 58 page eBook on Home Time Management and Cooking which is available for download from my website @ http://marysegers.com/cookingbook
If you'd like to learn more about Home Time Management then join my email list @ http://marysegers.com/join and I'll send you daily emails aimed at covering all aspects of Home Time Management including saving time on cooking, cleaning, laundry, housework and then spending that time on your spouse, your kids, your family and friends, and even yourself.
Remember… you only have one life. It's up to you how you live it.