This fun and light-hearted challenge will help you clear out and better-organize your pantry, fridge, and freezer — and save a bit on groceries in the process!
It’s been a fun month for the Dekkers — skating parties, basketball tournaments in the driveway, football games in our front yard, volleyball games, winter break, church activities, piano lessons, and birthdays.
This is one of our favorite chicken recipes… and I just know you’ll love it too!
If you’re looking for a new baked chicken recipe with simple ingredients, minimal prep work, deliciously juicy meat, and an almost-tastes-like-fried-chicken crispy shell, look no further!
Instead of feeling overwhelmed by big decluttering projects, I challenge you to ask yourself 2 simple questions as you go through your daily and weekly routines — in your home, in your office, in your car, in your purse, in your closet, etc.
It’s been a couple of months since I shared my favorite things…
Keep reading for a new favorite snack, a fabulous book series, the audiobooks I recently listened to, a tasty (and really pretty) dessert, my best grocery-saving tips, and more…
If you’re the type of person who doesn’t necessarily love cleaning and organizing but still wants a neat and organized home, here are 5 important habits of organized people that you can start implementing in your own home and life.
Do you constantly feel like you’re running behind, rushing from place to place, or playing “catch-up”?
If so, your best bet might be to focus on your evening routine, because organized and productive days almost always start with intentional evening routines.
If you’re looking for a quick and easy punch recipe that works for everything from holiday parties to summer picnics to business luncheons to bridal showers, THIS recipe is it!
In roughly 3 minutes, you can whip up a triple batch of this stuff, and everyone always loves it.
Despite the perfectly happy holiday cheer we see in magazines, on TV, on the internet, or in any local mall, the holiday season is often a bittersweet time of year.
If you can relate, I’m sharing a bit of encouragement for you today.
Wisely stewarding our time is a skill we can learn and improve on.
If you struggle to say “no” out of guilt, I challenge you to answer a few questions before agreeing to future requests for your time — you might just save your sanity!
I’ve got a super fun family “game”, my favorite slipper shoes, the best snow shovel, a cookie hack you will love, my newest kitchen appliance, and more!