You can dust it off and try again
(song found here)
It's taken me an extra long time to recover from life's last big curve ball. Since I decided to start this journey through my recipes, life changed big time. I became a single mommy. I remember actually thinking about food the day my ex left and thought what is the point in even cooking now. My toddler is VERY picky, preferring a diet of chicken nuggets, fruit, or roast beef sandwiches. And cooking for one just isn't something I enjoy doing so much. I strongly considered throwing every recipe book, printout, magazine, away and deleting my food "pins". Ultimately, I was afraid I would come to regret it, so I packed it all up instead. And slowly but surely, my desire to cook returned and I'll be back in the kitchen and sharing recipes soon!
Until then I felt the desire to share with you my absolute favorite tool for coordinating my meal planning & grocery shopping trips. (Hopefully one day I'll be able to add couponing to that mix!) I found this adorable diy project @ Design Sponge While I didn't take time to make the actual project, I fully utilized (and LOVED) the menu grocery list. I feel like everyone needs to check it out, as it has been a big help to me and that is the first step for me to get back into my cooking routine.
See you soon!
See you soon!