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    MAKE FAMILY DINNERS SIMPLE & NORMAL

    THE SIMPLIFIED PANTRY COURSE

    Remake your pantry, menu planning, and dinner cooking routines to streamline and simplify the whole process.

    LIVE community and support included! Ask questions, get feedback, dig in!

    WE WANT YOU TO THRIVE AS A WIFE AND MOM

    Family dinners are more important than we realize.

    We get so burned out making dinner because we’re starting from scratch every time.

    We don’t even realize how complicated we’re making it all.

    Too often, we…

    • choose dinners based on what looked good on Pinterest.
    • buy groceries we never use because it was on sale
    • never work our menu plan because it was never realistic in the first place

    Simplified Pantry will help you streamline your kitchen routines, which will make family dinners doable.

    • SET YOUR MASTER PANTRY – Stock your cupboards based on what your family actually eats.
    • CREATE A MEAL STRATEGY – Pare down your “meal planning” to remove your idealistic, wishful thinking
    • STOP COMPLAINING – Know that managing food and making meals is a meaningful part of being a homemaker.
    HI, I’m Mystie Winckler –

    I have always loved to cook, from the time I was eight years old. However, I didn’t realize all the details that were involved in meal planning and preparation until I was married and out on my own.

    I had to find the recipes, make the lists, shop for the food, stay under budget, and prepare the food before it went bad. Menu-planning is actually a pretty complicated process, I discovered.

    You have to pull out your recipes — books, cards, online — have a grocery list, maybe the grocery ads, the calendar, and then — make this magic happen.

    It was fun for the first few years.

    Then I had my third child. And I started homeschooling. And suddenly, my brain just could not work anymore. I could not make that magic happen. Something had to give. Something had to change.

    I wanted to be able to sit and plan our dinners without keeping track of what I’d have to buy to make it happen. So I figured it out, and now I teach others to figure it out, too.

    Family dinner can be a no-brainer, normal daily practice.

    I love the shortcut recipe cards for my most used recipes and how I was able to change up how food is stored, rotated, and decluttered so I can keep a functional inventory that lets dinner prep be quick and easy. --AIME WOOD

    What’s included

    Module 1: Declutter your pantry
    Figure out what your family actually eats (and doesn't eat) by intentionally decluttering your pantry.

    Module 2: Declutter your recipes
    Keeping a bunch of fun recipes is great, but you need a shortcut stash for regular families meals.

    Module 3: Organize your lists
    Add efficiency to your meal planning and grocery shopping routines.

    Module 4: Organize your grocery shopping
    Never wander aimlessly in the grocery store or buy ingredients you’ll never use again.

    Module 5: Organize your menu plan
    Design a streamlined meal strategy that takes minutes to pull together each week.

    Module 6: Work the system
    Every routine and system takes deliberate practice and constant repetition in order to work.

    PLUS real-life support

    JOIN LIKEMINDED WIVES & MOMS

    Make family dinner a no-brainer.

    START WITH A BRAIN DUMP

    Declutter your head. Organize your attitude.

    You don't have to be overwhelmed. Use my free brain dump guide to declutter your head, then stay tuned for baby step tips on managing your home and family life well.