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Bare Minimum Cooking: 3 Tricks for Easy Meals During Busy Times

September 15, 2016 By Jessica Braider Leave a Comment

Bare Minimum Cooking: 3 Tricks for Easy Meals During Busy Times

Over the past few days I have been having a lot of conversations with people about how overwhelmed they are feeling. I have come to think that for many of us September is a month of unexpected overwhelm. Here’s my best guess as to why September can be so brutal: for many of us September is a time of transition—a new school year, work commitments start up after summertime lulls, and other communities we are involved with start to kick into high gear with fall activities—and then there are all those pesky things that need to be taken care off that we put off over the summer, or maybe that is just me. So suddenly we find ourselves trying to get into new routines, take care of long lists of things that really should have been done months ago, and snap out of the slower pace of summer. It can be rough and oftentimes something has got to give… and for a lot of people that something is cooking.

But what if you don’t want cooking to be the thing that drops? What if you are working to get into a good routine with cooking so that you can eat healthier, save money, expose your kids to foods other than grilled cheese and macaroni and cheese, etc? Then it is time to do the bare minimum.

Many of you know that one of my main goals is to help people to realize how accessible and simple cooking can truly be. I firmly believe that even in the busiest of times, cooking is possible and worthwhile. So how to you keep cooking as a regular part of your routine when things are so crazy?…

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Filed Under: Cooking Basics, Family Dinner, Healthy Eating, Life Balance, Quick Dinners, Tips and Tricks Tagged With: cooking, cooking basics, Easy, quick

Cooking 101: How to Read a Recipe

May 5, 2016 By Jessica Braider Leave a Comment

Cooking 101: How to Read a Recipe

Let’s get real for a minute: cooking can be intimidating, especially for those of us who were never taught how to cook by a loved one. There is a lot of jargon and oftentimes recipe authors make assumptions about what the cook already knows. To make matters worse, there are a number of cooking fundamentals that have the reputation for being very tricky or difficult. The truth is, though, once you have some of the basics down, cooking then becomes all about making it your own or improvising with what you’ve got—which can be lots of fun and make you feel just a little bit like a superhero.

I want to help you get there. I want to help to get you to a place where you feel confident not only cooking from a recipe, but also in improvising based on what you’ve got. So I am starting a series that I am going to call Cooking 101. Every month or so I will share a basic recipe or set of tips that will help you to build your repertoire and add in some new cooking techniques and dishes. I will also try to highlight ways that you can improvise once the technique or dish is mastered….

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Filed Under: Cooking Basics, Tips and Tricks Tagged With: cooking 101, cooking basics, recipe

Jessica Braider

Hi! I'm Jessica. I love delicious food that is simple and easy. As a busy mom, I am always on the lookout for ways to make life easier and tastier! Read More…

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