Sunday, February 22, 2009

Kitchen Management : Knowledge is POWER!


Whether you’re a newly married couple, a working parent (married or not), about to have your first child, or if it’s simply time to move out of your parent’s home and live on your own, cooking will be a part of your daily routine. Regardless of culinary experience, people of all levels quickly learn that without the proper tools and ingredients, even the best of cooks can falter. Terminology in the kitchen it’s own language—and to novice cooks, can sometimes seem like a foreign language! Check out my Kitchen Jargon section.
About Lauren Meet Lauren, a devoted wife and mother, internationally-renowned cook, lifestyle advisor and teacher. She has carefully and lovingly created this "virtual kitchen" in celebration of all of you who wish you could gather your family around a thoughtfully-prepared home cooked meal regularly -- and make it a priority -- but don't know where to begin.

Lauren website


Sunday, December 14, 2008

All Things Christmas

From: Womansday.com


Christmas is right around the corner...so we've pulled together a one-stop holiday shop with everything you need to enjoy a successful, mishap-free celebration! From cookie recipes and roast ideas to money- and stress-management tips, plus fun family crafts and unusual gifts, there's something here for everyone-whether you're entertaining or being entertained. Happy holidays!

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Saturday, November 01, 2008

From House to Home



http://www.homerenaissancefoundation.org

What makes the space we live in a home? This question is worth answering if, as we believe, the wellbeing of each person begins in the home.

Study and research shows that a successful home influences the welfare of our society.

Personal well-being and improved quality of life – these are everyone’s goals, but where do we start?

According to anthropologists, sociologists, doctors, economists and educationalists, the answer lies in the home. What we eat, basic hygiene and health care, the quality of our home surroundings, our space and the way we use our time at home are all fundamental to our overall development and the fulfilment of our individual potential.

The purpose of the Home Renaissance Foundation is to bring about a change in public perception of the value of the work in the home and how profoundly it affects us. Our vision is to advance the recognition of the importance of high quality care provided in the home and its determining impact on achieving a balanced society. This can be brought about by encouraging research, promoting professional standards in all home skills, renewing the culture of the home and giving due recognition to its social value.




November 20th & 21st 2008
The Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre London
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Thursday, July 17, 2008

Recommended web page

I recently discovered an interesting website and wanted to share it with you

A very good idea
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You can check it at dotfam.net

Saturday, April 12, 2008

Menu Planning: Save Time in the Kitchen

From organizedhome.com

What's for dinner?

It's the question of the hour. Too many home managers look for answers in the supermarket at 5 p.m. Harried, harassed by by hungry children, they rack their brains for an answer to the dinner-hour question.

Three meals a day. Seven dinners a week. From supermarket to pantry, refrigerator to table, sink to cupboard, the kitchen routine can get old, old, old.

No wonder we hide our heads like ostriches from the plain and simple fact: into each day, one dinner must fall.

What's the answer? A menu plan.

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Saturday, February 09, 2008

During Lent, Americans turn to seafood


During the Lenten season, people search for alternatives to red meat, often forgetting about a low-fat, protein-packed option they probably already have in their cupboard - canned and pouched seafood. Registered dietitian Sharon McNerney recommends pantry-ready seafood as an inexpensive and tasty option for Lenten recipes because of its convenience and the numerous health benefits.

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Thursday, January 31, 2008

Let's Talk

If you have ever asked yourself any of these questions, then HomeAdvantage can work for you…
• How can I find more time for what is most important for my family?
• How can I organize my house once and for all?
• How can I tame the paper?
• How can I plan dinnertime with less stress?
• How can I get daily and weekly errands accomplished more smoothly?
• How can I get the grocery shopping done in less time?
• How can I teach my children to work at home without nagging?
• How can I keep a clean and clutterfree kitchen?
• How can I find time to exercise or for quiet personal time without feeling guilty about the housework waiting for me?
• How can I balance the demands of work and home with less stress?

If any of these questions sound familiar, then join us to discover your HomeAdvantage!
To provide motivational resources and practical information for creating a home that enhances the quality of life for individuals and families. Read more...

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Sunday, September 16, 2007

School Lunch Ideas for Kids





From: School-lunch ideas. com

Packing a healthy kid lunch, day in day out can be a real challenge.
Sure, kid lunch ideas seem easier and more exciting during the first few weeks of school but it doesn't take long before parents run out of healthy and delicious lunch box ideas. More

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Saturday, August 25, 2007

Help your child get organized


(From Ezinearticles.com)

As a parent you have, no doubt, worked hard to teach your children good manners, how to read and write, how to tie their shoes and all of the basic life skills necessary to succeed in the world. But is there a life skill you are overlooking? Are you teaching your children to be organized? Proper organizational skills will greatly increase your child's potential to succeed in life.

The best way to teach your children how to be organized is to lead by example. If you are organized your children will naturally grow accustomed to living in an organized environment and they will be more likely to become organized adults. The best place to start is in your own home. Be sure that you have a designated home for all of your belongings and strive to keep things in their designated place when they are not in use. More

Sunday, July 01, 2007

Traveling with Kids?

Beat boredom with a travel activity binder. (from Organized home.com)

At OrganizedHome.Com, we love 3-ring binders. That's why we adore this travel tip for families with children: use free printables to create a kid's activity binder before traveling.

Use these links to print free coloring pages, word games, puzzles and activity sheets. Assemble a binder for each child, and add a zipper bag containing crayons, markers, pencils and game tokens to keep the kids amused for hours of peaceful drive time.

Find free printables for kids at these Web sites:

KidsDomain.com Printables

PBSKids.org Games, Stories and Coloring Pages

TheKidzPage.com Coloring Pages


FamilyFun.com Printables

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