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Weekly Meal Plan March 7th

Posted on March 8, 2016March 8, 2016 by Saving Sanely

It’s been crazy up in here!  Work has amped up, and we’ve been super busy!  I’m trying to incorporate some spring cleaning both at work and at home, too!  So, with all the crazy-business, I didn’t get a chance to hit the store yet. So, my goal is to try and empty out the freezer…

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February recap and March Goals

Posted on March 4, 2016 by Saving Sanely

Another month has gone by!  I feel it was successful, if not short. I can’t believe how fast the time is going by!  This month marks some changes to my plan. I’m going to have some upcoming expenses that will require me allocating funds to savings that weren’t there before, so I’ll be focused on…

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Meal Plan February 29th 2016

Posted on February 28, 2016 by Saving Sanely

Hey guys!  So, it’s been about a week and I’ve been doing pretty good with my meal plan and small change diet.     I added 10,000 steps a day, started cutting down on calories, and lost 3 pounds this week! Yay!  This week, it’s no added sugar time! No added sweeteners of any sort. No…

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Weekly Menu Plan 2-21

Posted on February 21, 2016February 21, 2016 by Saving Sanely

Hey, guys! It’s been awhile since I updated where I’ve been with my New Years challenge! It’s week 6 now, and I’ve been making progress on the plan. I’ve gotten to 5 servings of produce, lots of water, eating at the table for dinner, 10 min of exercise daily and no more takeout. It’s not…

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Guiding Your Child on Choosing a College

Posted on January 10, 2016January 13, 2016 by Saving Sanely

  Children grow up fast. Time goes by like a shooting star. Though it feels like we move at the speed of light, parents must slow down to focus on responsible obligations needed to raise well-rounded children. As we nourish their growth, it’s important to introduce humbleness and humility, especially when it comes to their…

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