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New Year’s Reflection
I enjoyed using Andrea’s form to reflect on the past year. In an effort to make myself more vulnerable, I thought I would share my reflections with you:What did you create?
- A fun baby shower bowling party
- A fun birthday brunch
- A B-A-B-Y!
- A book about how to plan a meaningful and memorable wedding without losing your savings or sanity
- A website for the national organization I’m trying to start
- A rejuvenated look for this blog (thanks, Sebrina!)
- An outline for my next book
- A meal planning club
- A babysitting co-op
What challenges did you face with courage and strength?- New motherhood was definitely a challenge for me
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Moving Day To-Do List
Holy Moly, Matt and I got an offer on our house!… Read MoreI will go into all the details once we officially seal the deal. We still have to get through the inspection period. In the meantime, it’s time to start planning a move (which might happen as early as Jan. 26). I really want to purge and organize everything before it gets put into boxes. There’s no reason to move stuff we don’t use.
If you have your own desire to declutter and organize, you might find this calendar for the year helpful. Moxie shared it in the Feeding the Soil community, and it looks awesome.
Here’s our crazy-crunch
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Vegetarian Meal Plans for a Year
Happiest 20212!… Read MoreI’m ecstatic to announce a new year’s present to the Feeding the Soil community. Thirteen of us compiled an entire year’s worth of delicious, healthy, fast, vegetarian recipes in a convenient, user-friendly, meal plan format: Meals for a Year.
What the resource includes:
- An introduction that explains the guidelines we used to select the recipes
- Bios of the women who painstakingly selected the recipes
- A meal plan for each month of the year that includes 20 recipes
- Shopping lists for each week that are organized a) by recipes (in case you want to make only one or two of the recipes) and b) by section of the