How to enjoy cooking more - 3 dinner time tips
It’s easy to slip into feeling like dinner is a drag, like it’s an interruption, like it’s something we just really rather not do. But since we
It’s easy to slip into feeling like dinner is a drag, like it’s an interruption, like it’s something we just really rather not do. But since we
I had a dream. And in this dream my pantry always had everything I needed. I never ran out of ingredients to make dinner. I would go to the pantry,
Getting dinner on the table faster and with less effort – that’s the dream, right? We want easy family dinners because dinner is something we need to do every day,
Decluttering is a habit, not a one-time project. Life changes, stuff accumulates, and stewardship requires ongoing effort. Build the decluttering habit for sustainable homemaking.
Take your kids with you to the grocery store. Yes, really, especially when they’re 10-and-under. I totally understand why most people opt to do their grocery shopping in the
Declutter your home with simple strategies that work. Tackle clutter in 10-minute bursts, make decisions confidently, and create spaces that serve your family.
Decluttering isn't a one-time fix. Learn simple, practical steps to declutter your home, create order, and steward your space with joy and purpose.
Homemaking has fallen on hard times for the last hundred or more years. Though its been devalued by our culture, in reality, it has not lost any value to the
When we think of homemaking basics or homemaking hacks, we should not let HGTV or Pinterest or Martha Stewart be the standard or the ideal. Homemaking is not about achieving
Transformation Ten is one of my little homemaking mottos that helps me tackle housecleaning in small bites and tame my attitude at the same time. When we wonder how to
When you stare at the laundry piles in the bedrooms, the dirty dish stacks on the counters, the crumb accumulations across the floors, homekeeping can feel impossible, especially as a
Homemaking doesn’t have to be overwhelming. With bite-sized routines, you can move from chaos to calm, one small step at a time. Remember: prioritize, simplify, and keep moving forward.