Delicious GFCF Homemade Tomato Soup
This tomato soup from Gluten-Free Mom has quickly become my favorite gluten-, dairy-, soy-free recipe. It’s easy to put together, makes the whole house smell
This tomato soup from Gluten-Free Mom has quickly become my favorite gluten-, dairy-, soy-free recipe. It’s easy to put together, makes the whole house smell
One of the most common questions people ask about Plan to Eat is whether or not there’s a mobile app available. Technically, the answer is
As of two weeks ago, our youngest daughter is now on a gluten-, casein- and soy-free diet. While in many ways the transition has been
I’ve always said that one of the things I love about Plan to Eat — besides the fact that it simplifies one of my most
Photo by AForestFrolic.com My mom and I recently held a marathon crafting session to prepare for an upcoming Christmas series that I’m hosting at Life…Your
To be honest, the multiple store lists feature of Plan to Eat is one that I’ve only recently started using. Because we live out in
While the Plan to Eat Menu Planner and Shopping List are seamlessly integrated to automatically create your shopping list with everything you need for the
Have you discovered Pinterest yet? It’s truly one of my favorite social media sites (if you follow me on Life…Your Way as well, you may
The Meal Planner is the heart and soul of Plan to Eat! And while using the bare bones features of the planner are enough to
Photo by Ava Lowery I don’t know about you, but as summer wears on, I’m finding us stuck in a summertime snack rut. I’ll admit
We’re starting a new series of tips and tricks to help you get even more out of your Plan to Eat account, and today’s tip
This time of year, I tend to buy as much stone fruit as I can because the season never seems to last as long as
Full of apples, carrots, coconut and raisins, morning glory muffins have been one of our family’s favorite breakfast recipes for years. Just recently, though, I
A couple of weeks ago, I shared our family’s favorite mix-and-match smoothies. My girls had been begging me to freeze some of the leftovers into
Photo by DC Central Kitchen The Environmental Working Group has updated their “Dirty Dozen” and “Clean Fifteen” lists with recommendations on the fruits and veggies
Have you planned your Father’s Day menu yet? If not, let me help you out: barbecue bacon-wrapped shrimp kebabs grilled veggie kebabs grilled pineapple grilled
Photo by Simple Bites If you’re like me, and cooking doesn’t come easily, then food blogs are pretty much the best thing since sliced bread.
Because all of my girls have dealt with dairy intolerances when they were infants and toddlers, I’ve never made yogurt/milk smoothies. Instead, I make pure
Memorial Day is less than two weeks away! As we approach the start of the grilling season, Shaina from Food for My Family and I
Photo by Lauren Mitchell Going green means different things to different people. To me, it’s the intersection between eco-friendly, frugal and simple
Although I’m trying, I’ve never really enjoyed cooking (although I do enjoy baking!), so most of the meals I prepare have as few ingredients as
Last week, Andrea shared some of her favorite Simple Kitchen Quick Tips. Today, I wanted to add to her list with a few of my own!
I probably look like a crazy woman when I head to our local grocery store and load up my cart with bags of “overripe” bananas,
With growing concern about the safety of conventionally grown fruits and veggies — and the relatively exorbitant prices of organic produce — properly washing produce
It’s only been recently that I’ve started actually enjoying cooking or baking with our kids (now that the oldest two are 6 and 4.5 rather
Life’s been a bit busy lately, with the new school year & the launch of my new site, and I’ve been looking for easy meals
Recently, I shared a printable on Life…Your Way to help my readers keep track of the “dirty dozen” and “clean fifteen” when purchasing produce. These
A couple of weeks ago, I told you how the improved Friends feature makes it incredibly easy to share recipes with friends and family so
Although I’m really not a great cook — despite my best efforts and the fact that I cook almost every day for my family! —
Summer’s almost over, and I’m looking forward to fall and all the goodness it brings with it — crisp apples fresh from the orchard, fresh
One of the features of Plan to Eat that has the most potential to change the way my family eats is the Friend feature, which
Ask any frugal family, and chances are that beans and/or rice make a regular appearance on their menu. For some people, just the phrase “beans
Can I tell you a secret? I’m a terrible cook. I’m getting better the more I practice, but the truth is that I over think
Quinoa is quickly gaining popularity as a superfood. Not only is it high in protein (and a complete protein to boot), it’s also high in
Keeping a well-stocked pantry is a valuable tool, along with menu planning, for ensuring that your family has healthy food available even when you’re not
Wait…supper? Yep, that’s right! For all of us who use Plan to Eat for planning every meal, there are now sections on your meal planner
Do you have too many gadgets and tools cluttering up your kitchen? The answer to that question is obviously subjective, but you might if you…
Have you made homemade ice cream before? I’ll admit that I haven’t, but I’ve seen quite a few homemade ice cream recipes lately that make
Kait recently left a comment on an older post with her new monthly planning system. It’s such a great idea that I wanted to be
Changing your diet from processed, unhealthy foods to fresh, healthy ones doesn’t come easily for most people. It takes time and effort — to read
There are a few different approaches to planning your menu. I thought I’d share my method first, and I’d love to hear how your method
Garlic is often touted as a super food, with health benefits ranging from clearing up acne and lowering blood pressure to slowing cancer growth and
I’m a big proponent of simplifying and decluttering in the kitchen (well, really, everywhere, but we’re talking about the kitchen today!), and so I rarely
Menu planning is a great way to simplify both your grocery shopping and meal preparation. Avoid the 5 o’clock stare down with the pantry by
Yesterday, I asked this question on Twitter: What Are Your Must-Have Kitchen Tools? The answers I received were wide and varied. I heard from a
A couple of weeks ago, we were on our way back from vacation and trying to decide when we would grocery shop for the week.
July is the month that makes me wish I lived in Georgia — not for the sweltering summer humidity, of course, but for the fresh
I’m excited to be joining the Plan to Eat team as a blogger and spokesperson. As a work-at-home mom of four little girls five years
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