by Millie Copper | Jun 24, 2012 | Meal Plans, Stretchy Beans
One thing that I used to do on this blog was share a weekly menu plan. I stopped doing it some time ago but lately have been thinking of returning to sharing a weekly menu plan at least temporarily. One question that is often asked of me in ‘real life’ is...
by Millie Copper | Jun 18, 2012 | Meal Plans, Meals, Real Food Hits the Road, Road Trip, Someone Else's Shoes
Real Food Hits the Road is the latest installment to the series Someone Else’s Shoes. The purpose of this experience was to see if we could follow our usual 85% real food eating while on the road. The last post had shared up to Wednesday night. We were in...
by Millie Copper | Jun 4, 2012 | Meal Plans, Meals, Real Food Hits the Road, Road Trip, Someone Else's Shoes
This is the most recent installment to the series Someone Else’s Shoes. Real Food Hits the Road– that’s what my family is attempting. The desire is to eat our normal 85% real food way while living out of hotel/motel rooms for the next 2+ weeks....
by Millie Copper | May 9, 2012 | food thoughts, Meal Plans, Meals, Money v. Time
Week 2 of the latest installment to the series Someone Else’s Shoes. This experience is Money v. Time. On Monday, I posted our spending for April 30 to 06. Today I have a long post for the time part. I tried to be detailed so you could see exactly what I did...
by Millie Copper | May 2, 2012 | Meal Plans, Meals, Money v. Time, Someone Else's Shoes
Week 1 of the latest installment to the series Someone Else’s Shoes. This experience is Money v. Time. On Monday, I posted our spending for April 23 to April 29. Today I have a super long post for the time part. I tried to be detailed so you could see exactly...
by Millie Copper | Apr 20, 2012 | Budgeting, Eating Real Food and Working, food thoughts, frugal options, Meal Plans, Meals, Money v. Time, Someone Else's Shoes
When the discussion of real food comes up one of two things is almost always mentioned. Cost and time. Many people believe that a diet based on real/whole/traditional foods is monetarily out of reach for the average person. Yes, high quality fats and proteins are more...