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So you’re finally ready to get into meal planning? Huzzah! Get into the groove and you’ll no longer find yourself in that nightly panic about what to make your family for dinner. You’ll start eating better (no more sad frozen pizzas!) and you’ll stop wasting money (no more last-minute takeout or groceries gone bad).
The truth is, you don’t really need a ton of special supplies to meal plan — just a little bit of time and some go-to recipes will get the job done — but in case you want to get serious about it, we’ve got five great (and pretty!) tools to aid you in your planning.
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Why meal plan on a piece of scrap paper or a sticky note? Sure, you probably already have those scattered around the house, but these not-so-expensive notebooks and pads might actually inspire you to stop talking about meal planning and actually do it.
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Have you been lusting after a high-powered blender? Wondering about upgrading from that cheap-o blender to one that can make your morning smoothie without choking? Well here’s a deal you should know about. One of our favorite professional-style blenders is on serious sale.
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Have you ever set out to make the perfect birthday cake or treat for someone you love, only to fall short when it comes to the decorating part? There are so many over-the-top cakes on Instagram and Pinterest that look easy to make when you see the video or photo, but totally fall flat when you try to do it yourself.
Well, if you’ve ruined one too many cakes with subpar decorating skills, there’s hope yet. Ina Garten is here to help you.
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Did you know that saltimbocca literally means “jumps in the mouth”? That description could not be more fitting for this weeknight version of the Italian restaurant favorite. This dish starts off with crisp, tender potato rounds and soft bundles of garlicky spinach, which creates the base for the herbed chicken that’s covered with salty prosciutto and melted cheese. It’s basically the dish chicken breast has been waiting for.