Wednesday, January 2, 2019

I cleaned out my cookbooks and I'm giving two of my favorites away! and more...

I told you all that I'm using the Organize in 5 Diary in 2019 to whip my house in shape. It's a digital download that gives you a 5-minute organizational project for every day in 2019. Each of the projects (that can be done in 5 minutes or less) help ...

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I cleaned out my cookbooks and I’m giving two of my favorites away!

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I told you all that I’m using the Organize in 5 Diary in 2019 to whip my house in shape. It’s a digital download that gives you a 5-minute organizational project for every day in 2019.

Each of the projects (that can be done in 5 minutes or less) help you work through your entire home and set up better systems and habits. It covers almost all aspects of your life:

Psst! If you haven’t purchased the Organize in 5 Diary, you can get it for just $9 here.

Today’s project for the Organize in 5 Diary was to clear out your cookbooks. While I don’t have a lot of cookbooks, it’s been a long time since I’ve gone through them.

So I set the timer for 5 minutes and pulled them all down and laid them out on the table…

There were a few loose recipes that I got rid of or added to my recipe box. And I looked briefly through each cookbook to decide whether I wanted to keep it.

I also went through this recipe box. It was full of so many special memories — so many of the recipes were handwritten down for me by friends and family before I got married almost 16 years ago. Everyone included their names on the recipes and it was a wonderful walk down memory lane to look the recipes.

There were a few printed out recipes I tossed out and some I had added to the box from various places that I decided to also toss since they didn’t look like ones I would ever make (I’m not even sure where all the various printed up recipes came from!) Of course I didn’t toss any of the handwritten recipe cards.

Here’s what I ended up keeping:

  • Chocolate Covered Katie — We use this one often and I love so many of the recipes in this cookbook!
  • Gifts From Your Kitchen — This one is a really special one to me because some of the really special occasion recipes we made growing up are in this one.
  • Better Homes & Gardens Cookbook — This is the one cookbook I think everyone should have in their kitchen!
  • Cooking Class — This is Kaitlynn’s cookbook.
  • Cookbook for Girls — This is Kaitlynn’s cookbook.
  • Various church cookbooks and recipe books that were self-published by people special to me

(Oh and if you’re wondering where all our mugs are — we had friends over for New Year’s Brunch yesterday and most all our mugs were used for tea and coffee and are in the dishwasher! :))

Want to Win 2 of My Cookbooks?

I decided to give these two cookbooks away to one of you… they are cookbooks I love, but most of the recipes I regularly use in them I have memorized, have printed out, or can easily pull up online. I figured it’s time to pass them onto one of you!

Would you like to win a copy of Eat at Home Tonight and Trim Healthy Mama Cookbook? Just leave a comment on this post and I’ll choose one winner on Friday and send them out to you.

(By the way, if you know you will only use one of the cookbooks, please mention that in the comment and if you’re chosen, I’ll send you that cookbook and will choose another winner to send the other cookbook, too.)

    
 

Why You Should Choose a Word for 2019

Happy New Year! Don't you love this time of the year? Everything is fresh and full of opportunity!

This week on the podcast, I share some practical ways to start your new year well. We'll talk about everything from choosing a word for the year to meal prep to savoring life.

I couldn't think of any better way to kick off the podcast in 2019 than by inviting the woman who inspired my 2018 "word of the year" to be my guest! Monica Wilkinson is a blogger, mom, and author of the book Slow Lane. We'll hear all about what has inspired her to slow down instead of squeeze more into every second.

In this episode, we talk about what it means to live a slow life, why Monica takes yearly retreats, how to slow down even when you have a full life, how the practice of a Slow Day has shaped Monica’s mothering, and what it looks like to live out the word “slow” even as your kids get older and life gets fuller.

At the end of the show, I share more on how choosing a word for the year has shaped my life and I give you some practical steps I’ve taken to walk out my Word of the Year successfully. Here’s to a great 2019 for all of us!

Want to kick off the new year well? Join us for the Eat at Home Challenge starting January 7, 2019. I’ll be emailing you an inexpensive crockpot recipe every day for a week that you can make in just 15 minutes or less.

I’ll be making these recipes on live video and will send you the recipe video each day + more tips and tricks to save money and get dinner on the table every night in just minutes! Sign up for the Eat at Home Challenge here.

In This Episode:

[01:01] – Getting dinner ready in the morning is such a time, life, and money-saver! I talk about the Eat at Home Challenge I’m hosting beginning January 7 and tell you how you can join me in it! I’d love to have you participate!

[02:55] – Need some encouragement to prioritize rest in the new year? My book pick of the week is The Rest of God by Mark Buchanan.

[06:35] – Monica Wilkinson, author of Slow Lane, is this week's guest! She talks about what inspired her to slow down and why she takes a yearly retreat to re-evaluate her priorities and life.

[10:48] – Monica unpacks what "the heart of slow" looks like for her, and how she has walked that out when her kids were little and as they have gotten older.

[14:33] – Wish you could slow down but feel like there’s just no way you can in the season of life you’re in? Monica offers some practical tips and suggestions for you!

[20:50] – I've gotten a lot of questions about how to choose a word of the year, so I share some thoughts on why I choose a word, how I choose a word, how I live it out practically, and how it has changed my life so profoundly.

[29:00] – I'm really excited about my word for 2019 and I'll share it in an upcoming episode! For now, share your word with me at crystal@moneysavingmom.com.

Links and Resources:

The podcast is available on iTunesAndroidStitcher, and Spotify. You can listen online through the direct player here. OR, a much easier way to listen is by subscribing to the podcast through a free podcast app on your phone. (Find instructions for how to subscribe to a podcast here.)

Ready to dive in and listen? Hit the player above or search for "The Crystal Paine Show" on your favorite podcast app.

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