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Make-Ahead Breakfast: An Egg Casserole for Busy Moms
As a busy mom, I understand the daily hustle of preparing multiple meals, cleaning up, and repeating the process throughout the day. The constant cycle of dishes, mess, and meal prep can make it challenging to find time for other responsibilities. However, over the holidays, I discovered the game-changing benefits of make-ahead breakfasts, allowing me to reclaim precious time and boost productivity. Today, I'll share my go-to recipe for a make-ahead egg casserole – a simple yet satisfying dish that can be customized to your liking. The Busy Mom's Make-Ahead Egg Casserole Ingredients: 12 eggs 1 pound ground maple breakfast...
The Rugged Elegance of Rural Western Living: Crafting Quality Western Apparel for Your Lifestyle
Welcome to the vast expanse of rural living, where the rugged terrain meets the gentle sway of of juniper trees, and each sunrise paints the landscape with hues of warmth in pink and orange tones. In the heart of this idyllic setting, we've embarked on a journey to encapsulate the essence of the Western homesteading lifestyle through high-quality t-shirts and sweatshirts that embody the spirit of the West. Rural living is more than a mere aesthetic; it's a way of life. It's waking up to the crisp morning air, the aroma of freshly brewed coffee, and...
Harmony in Hustle: Making Western T-Shirts and Sweatshirts and Cherishing Motherhood
Ridiculously Simple Homemade Chicken Bone Broth: A Crock-Pot Miracle
Confessions of a Recovering Crunchy Mom Perfectionist
Want to know a secret? I don’t make everything from scratch, and my past self would have judged my current self hard! I used to have this ideal that everything my family ate would be homemade, homegrown, and unprocessed. While I agree those things are healthy and something to strive towards, I've also come to a place where I’ve worked hard to find a middle ground. You see, that's an ideal, my perfect world where my kids don't eat dyes, sugar, or processed food, because we all know those things are "bad." But I've come to realize that it’s just...